If you’re looking to delete your app ID, there are a few different ways to go about it. The first option is to go to the App Store on your device and select “Your Apps” from the main menu. You’ll then be able to select the app you want to delete and tap on “Delete App.” This will take you to a confirmation screen where you can choose whether or not you want to permanently delete the app. If you just want to delete your app ID temporarily, you can do so by going back into the App Store and selecting “Your Apps” again. This time, tap on the app’s icon and then select “Manage App IDs.” From here, you’ll be able to select the app ID you want to delete and hit “Delete.” ..


You can deactivate or even delete an old or antiquated Apple ID using your computer’s browser. To do so, go to privacy.apple.com in a browser. Sign in to the account you wish to remove. Click Request to Delete Your Account from the drop-down menu (or just click here).

You’ll lose access to iTunes Store, App Store, and Apple Books purchases you made in the past if you wipe your full Apple ID. Any photos, videos, or documents you’ve uploaded to iCloud — as well as any subscriptions you joined using your Apple ID — will be permanently erased. Your membership in any online sites will be terminated.

You’ll need to completely log out of your old Apple ID. Sign in with the current Apple ID. Any app you click on that was originally downloaded using the former Apple ID will display the old Apple ID. It’s best to get rid of any apps you have from this account before downloading new ones.

Tap Settings > iCloud > Sign Out if you’re using iOS 10.2 or earlier. Tap Cancel, then Delete from My [device] and enter your Apple ID password again. Then go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID and select Sign Out.

Yes, you do want this. After shutting off sync for the old Apple ID, remove it. Then sign in to iCloud using your new Apple ID and choose Merge, and all of your contacts and data will be uploaded to the new iCloud account.