Apple ID has been disabled for security reasons
Apple disabled your account because they detected something unusual. A failed login, unusual location, or suspicious activity. You need to unlock it by proving your identity on Apple's website. It takes about 10 minutes and you'll be back in.
Apple locked your account to protect it from someone else getting in. They need you to prove it's really you before they'll unlock it. You'll prove your identity using your recovery key, a trusted device, or your recovery email address. Once Apple confirms it's you, your account unlocks and you're back to normal.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Trying to confirm on the same device that shows the disabled message. You need a different device like a computer or tablet
- Waiting too long to unlock the account. The longer it stays locked, the more services stop working
- Thinking you've been hacked when Apple just locked the account to protect you. It's just unusual activity
Signs you need professional help
- You don't have access to your recovery email or a trusted device, you completed the confirmation steps but your account still shows as disabled 30 minutes later, or Apple asks security questions and you can't remember the answers.
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