If you want to go through setup again or use a different Apple ID, you’ll have to reset your HomePod.
If you don't have any device that can be updated to iOS 9 or OS X EI Captain, but you still want to enhance the security of your Apple ID account, you can set up two step verification for your Apple ID.
Two-step verification is a security feature for Apple ID that’s designed to prevent anyone else from accessing or using your account, even if they know your password.
It requires you to verify your identity using one of your devices or another approved method before you can:
Sign in to your Apple ID account page
Sign in to iCloud on a new device or at iCloud.com
Sign in to iMessage or FaceTime
The gateway of all our Apple apps and services is Apple ID.
As this ID is very important to us so we have to take care of it a lot.
For this purpose, the first and essential protection of any account is its password.For more information visit website : https://bbcnewstech.com/how-to-change-or-reset-the-apple-id-password-to-secure-our-account-by-following-simple-steps/
Got an iPhone from your mom? Want to take her Apple ID off of her old iPhone and log in your own? This is how you can reset it easily.
Now after clarifying the need of the new update, Apple is temporarily dropping down the prices for the batteries of the iPhone 6 and later versions to $29 from January, which will again get back to the original price of $79 in 2019.
Even though the iPhones are not known for their batteries, Apple is justifying the new update by saying that they want to improve the battery life of the older phones.
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Everyone is upset with the new software update which has deliberately slowed down the older iPhones, but the company is still saying that they have done this to improve the performance of the older phones.
You can get your HomePod, iPad, or Apple TV, your HomeKit hub, and use it to view and control your smart home appliances.
If you want to enjoy the controlling of HomeKit automation features, then you can set up your HomePod, iPad, or AppleTV as a HomeKit Hub.
As soon as you finish the initial setup process, the further process will be done automatically.
Go to ‘Home’ from the bottom of the Settings screen.
You’ll now see a toggle switch next to this feature, tap it to make green.
If it doesn’t show ‘Connected,’ then select it once to connect.