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Identify and remove unwanted devices from your Apple ID

From MacBooks to HomePods, Apple knows every device that you connect to your Apple ID, so it’s important to check the list in Settings or System Preferences > Apple ID from time to time and remove any devices that you no longer have: many of Apple’s products are limited to a maximum number of authorised devices.

There’s another reason to check your connected devices, and that’s to ensure no mystery devices have access to your account. If

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