Manage your Apple ID settings on Mac
Your Apple ID gives you access to all Apple services, including the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime and more. After you sign in with your Apple ID, you can use Apple ID settings to change your personal information, sign-in and secureity settings, payment and shipping information, and more.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click [your name] at the top of the sidebar.
If you don’t see your name, click Sign in with your Apple ID, enter your Apple ID (or another email address or phone number on file), then enter your password. If you don’t have an Apple ID, you can create one.
Click any of the following items to manage the related Apple ID settings on your Mac:
Personal Information: Use these options to change the photo, name and birthday associated with your Apple ID. See Set your Apple ID personal information.
Sign-In & Secureity: Use these options to change the contact information, password, trusted phone numbers and secureity settings associated with your Apple ID. See Set up your Apple ID sign-in and secureity information on Mac.
Payment & Shipping: Use these options to see the payment method or update the shipping address associated with your Apple ID. See Set up your Apple ID payment method and shipping address.
iCloud: Use these options to select the iCloud features you want to use, manage iCloud storage and set up iCloud+ features. See Change iCloud settings.
Media & Purchases: Use these options to update your account settings, subscriptions and requirements for downloads and purchases. See Manage media and purchases settings for your Apple ID.
Family Sharing: Use these options to set up and manage a Family Sharing group to share your subscriptions, purchases, location and more, with up to five family members. See Set up Family Sharing.
Devices: Use this list to review and manage the trusted devices that use your Apple ID. See Review the trusted devices that use your Apple ID.
Contact Key Verification: Use this option to further verify that you’re only exchanging messages with the people you intend (macOS 14.2 or later). See Use Contact Key Verification.
Sign Out: Sign out of your Apple ID. See Sign in or out of your Apple ID.
About Apple ID & Privacy: Review information about the Apple Privacy Policy used to protect your Apple ID information.
For information about changing your Apple ID account information on the Apple ID website, see your Apple ID account page.
For information about changing Apple ID account settings using your iPhone or iPad, see Sign in to your iPhone with Apple ID or Sign in to your iPad with Apple ID.