If you have received the message, “Your iPhone is in the process of account recovery,” you can follow these steps to help fix the problem. Follow the steps below to reset your iPhone or set up a recovery contact. You’ll also be given a confirmation email that tells you to stand by for a phone call. Once your account has been recovered, Apple will call you to let you know it’s ready for use.
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Restart iPhone
When your iPhone says account recovery in progress, you might be wondering how to proceed. This feature is available in iOS 15 and allows you to select trusted contacts who will be able to provide you with the special code to restore your account. First, open the Settings app. Then, tap General > Accounts. In the Recovery section, you’ll find the tab for Apple ID. Click on the “Add Recovery Contact” option. Once you click “Add,” you’ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID password and select a list of recovery contacts.
Next, sign in to Apple ID using a trusted device or know your password. Then, visit the Apple Account Page. Enter your Apple ID password and Recovery Key. Then, navigate to the security section. Scroll down to the Trusted numbers and devices section. Tap on “Edit” to update any information or delete any device. Your iPhone will now start the recovery process. Be patient and wait for it to complete.
Set up a recovery contact
When your iPhone says account recovery in progress, you can do one of two things: either set up an alternate email ID, or set up a recovery contact. A recovery contact can be anyone you trust, but they can’t log in or use your account. Because Apple doesn’t know who you are, it’s important to choose someone you can easily reach. After all, you can’t use the person who has your email if they can’t reach you.
To set up a recovery contact, you need to make sure all your Apple devices are updated. To do this, you must have iOS 15, iPad OS 15 or macOS Monterey. You need to be at least 13 years old and have two-factor authentication turned on. If your device is not supported by these new updates, sign out of iCloud and remove it from the list of authorized devices.
Check account recovery status
If your iPhone says account recovery in progress, it’s a good idea to check the status first. Apple will send a text or phone message to your account recovery email address. After you enter the code, Apple will give you an option to choose a new password or to verify a trusted phone number. Once you’ve done that, you can sign in to your account and start using it as usual.
To make the recovery process faster, you need to add a recovery contact to your Apple ID. This contact must accept the recovery invite and be able to confirm your identity. If you can’t contact the recovery contact, you can add another recovery contact, such as a friend or family member. Once the recovery contact accepts the recovery invite, they will be able to call you and get the recovery code.
Reset password
If your iPhone keeps saying account recovery in progress, there are several steps you can take to recover your account. First, you need to contact Apple to confirm your phone number. After confirming your number, you’ll receive a confirmation email. After that, you’ll need to change your password to something strong. Once you’ve done this, you can log in to your iPhone. It will take several days to complete the entire process, but it’s worth the wait.
The next step is to select the recovery contact you want to use. Select someone from your recovery contact list. This person will have the ability to reset your password. When they have your account recovery contact’s email address and phone number, they can help you recover your account. To designate a recovery contact, visit the Account Recovery page and tap Add Recovery Contact. Enter your Apple ID password, and select the recovery contact you’d like to use to reset your password.
Sign in to iCloud
If you’ve accidentally deleted or lost your iPhone’s Apple ID password, you can easily recover it. Signing in to iCloud is fast and easy. Just follow these steps. Using a valid Apple ID is crucial. You must be a legal adult to use iCloud services, and the device must be registered to your Apple ID. Make sure to set up two-factor authentication to protect your account. You’ll need your passcode on all your Apple devices, and you should know how to enter it.
To sign in to iCloud, you’ll need your Apple ID and password, as well as your Apple ID recovery key. Remember these details: you need them if you ever need to add a new trusted device or remove a lost iPhone. Once you’ve set up your new device, you’ll need to use your Apple ID password and recovery key to sign in to iCloud.
Manage devices on your account
When your iPhone says account recovery in progress, the first step is to log into your Apple ID. Once logged in, you will be able to manage your devices, add a new phone number, or remove a lost device. Once you’ve completed the steps above, you can go to the Apple Account Page and click on the “Security” tab to manage your trusted devices.
From here, navigate to the ‘Manage devices on your account’ page and tap on the ‘Add Recovery Contact’ option. You’ll be prompted to enter the Apple ID password and select the recovery contact. Adding a recovery contact will speed up the account recovery process. Make sure the person you add is at least 13 years old. Follow the steps on the page to add a recovery contact.