Managed Apple IDs Flashcards
Q: What is an Apple ID?
A: A single account for identity and access that connects Apple products and services.
Q: Name three services you can access with an Apple ID.
A: iTunes Store, iCloud, iWork and Notes.
Q: Can you complete the initial setup of a new Apple device without an Apple ID?
A: Yes, but some services and features will be unavailable.
Q: What are Managed Apple IDs used for?
A: Role-based administration, identity federation, and bulk actions in organizations.
Q: Which tools are used to create and manage Managed Apple IDs?
A: Apple Business Manager, Apple Business Essentials, and Apple School Manager.
Q: Who can reset the password for a Managed Apple ID?
A: An Administrator or People Manager in Apple Business Manager, Apple Business Essentials, or Apple School Manager.
Q: What happens if a Managed Apple ID password is entered incorrectly more than 10 times?
A: The Managed Apple ID can be locked or disabled.
Q: What is the primary purpose of a personal Apple ID?
A: To manage personal data, content, purchases, and access to Apple services.
Q: How can users create a personal Apple ID?
A: By following the onscreen instructions during device setup or via the web.
Q: What should users do to keep their personal Apple ID secure?
A: Change the password periodically, update trusted phone numbers and devices, and use two-factor authentication.
Q: What should an administrator do if they forget their Apple ID password?
A: Use iforgot.apple.com to reset the password.
Q: What is a key difference between a Managed Apple ID and a personal Apple ID regarding the App Store?
A: Managed Apple IDs allow browsing but can’t buy apps, while personal Apple IDs have full access.
Q: What should users do if their Managed Apple ID is locked due to suspected fraudulent activities?
A: An Administrator must contact Apple to unlock the account.
Q: What is a key security measure for Apple IDs?
A: Enabling two-factor authentication.