This page includes information about Apple product security for customers, developers, law enforcement personnel, and journalists.
Apple is committed to protecting the security and privacy of our customers. You can learn more by visiting our Privacy pages, which include tips and information to help keep your devices and data safe. You can also ask us a question about privacy.
If you believe you have discovered a security or privacy vulnerability in an Apple product, learn how to file a report.
If you believe that your Apple Account has been compromised, change your password immediately.
If you forgot your Apple Account password, learn how to reset it.
If you have a question about a charge, you can review your recent purchases in the App Store or iTunes Store.
If you receive a suspicious email that's designed to look like it’s from Apple, you can forward it to reportphishing@apple.com.
Learn more about phishing and other social engineering schemes
If you lose your device or think it might be stolen, these articles might help you find it and protect your information.
If you’d like to revisit what you share with other people, or if you’re concerned that someone is accessing information you didn't share from your Apple device, the guide and the checklists below can help you understand what information you're sharing, how to identify risks, and how to make changes to protect your safety.
Learn what to do if you want to see if anyone else has access to your device or accounts
Learn what to do if you want to stop sharing with someone you previously shared with
Learn what to do if you want to make sure no one else can see your location
Learn about security documentation and resources for developers.
Contact Apple Developer Support to request assistance with certificate revocation or issuance.
Please consult these guidelines for contacting Apple with law enforcement requests:
Journalists can contact Apple media relations at media.help@apple.com.