Apple Business User Guide
- Welcome
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- Intro to Configurations
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- AirDrop configuration
- AirPlay configuration
- AirPrint configuration
- App Access configuration
- Apple Intelligence & Siri configuration
- Application Layer Firewall configuration
- Certificate configuration
- Content Caching configuration
- Custom configuration
- Data Management configuration
- Energy Saver configuration
- FileVault configuration
- Gatekeeper configuration
- iCloud configuration
- Lock Screen configuration
- Password and Screen Unlock configuration
- Software Update configuration
- VPN configuration
- Web Clip configuration
- Web Filter configuration
- Wi-Fi configuration
- Edit a configuration
- Apply Blueprints
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- Glossary
- Document revision history
- Copyright and trademarks

View account totals using your domain in Apple Business
After a domain has been verified and no Managed Apple Accounts from another organization use the domain, Apple Business performs daily scans for existing unmanaged Apple Accounts using the domain. If any are found, the account totals are shown in the details view of each domain.
Before you proceed, carefully review the number of Apple Accounts. For example, an organization may have allowed users to create unmanaged (personal) Apple Accounts using their domain for the last 10 years. Apple doesn’t provide any details about these accounts.
Important: Some of the domain options available to your organization may impact users who have unmanaged Apple Accounts using the organization’s domain.
View Apple Account totals using your domain
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to view, edit, and delete the organization’s domains.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
Select Manage next to Domains.
The domain details view opens, showing the number of Managed Apple Accounts and unmanaged Apple Accounts using the domain.