You can switch iCloud accounts on your iPhone and iPad with just a few taps.
What happens to the content when you switch Apple IDs
Depending on whether you keep content on your iPhone or iPad or erase it, some of your data will stay on your iPhone, even after you switch. For example, contacts, photos, and calendar events that are on your iPhone (and not only in iCloud) will remain. Apps, music, books, and podcast subscriptions will also remain on your iPhone, but updating them will be a problem if you're signed into a different iTunes or App Store account than the one you purchased them on.
When signing in to a different Apple ID, you'll be able to merge content on your iPhone with the iCloud data associated with the other Apple ID. So, if you signed out of a work Apple ID and want to keep your work contacts on the iPhone, save them to your iPhone and then merge them when you sign in to your personal Apple ID.
Step 1: Sign out of your current Apple ID
- Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your Apple ID banner at the top of the screen.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap Sign Out.
- Tap Sign out of iCloud if you have different accounts for iCloud and the iTunes and App Stores. Otherwise, proceed to Step 5.
- Enter the password associated with your Apple ID.
- Tap Turn Off.
- Turn on the category for any data you want to save on your iPhone.
Remember, when you switch accounts, the data on your iPhone will
merge with the new Apple ID data. - Tap Sign Out.
- Tap Sign out again to confirm that you want to sign out.
Step 2: Sign in with a different Apple ID
- Now you can sign in to your iPhone or iPad with a different Apple ID.Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap **Sign in to your iPhone (or iPad).
- Tap Email and enter the email address associated with the different Apple ID.
- Enter the Password associated with the different Apple ID.
- Tap Merge if you want to merge the data on your iPhone with the iCloud account associated with the different Apple ID. Tap Don't Merge if you don't want the content on the iPhone uploaded to iCloud in the different Apple ID's account.
Step 3: Add a second Apple ID
If you use multiple Apple IDs, such as having one for personal use and the other for work, then you'll be glad to know that you can actually use more than one Apple ID on your device for things like email, contacts, notes, and more. Here's how to add that:
- Launch Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
- Select Passwords and Accounts.
- Tap on Add Account.
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Pick iCloud from the available options.
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Type in your Apple ID email, then tap on Next.
- Type in your password, then tap on Next.
- After verifying your information, select the services that you want to turn on.
On another note, it's highly recommended that you enable two-factor authentication on your Apple ID for an extra layer of security, especially if you use multiple accounts.