Log in with your old Apple ID and password. Select “Sign Out” from the “Apple ID Summary” screen that appears. When you’re prompted to sign in again with a new Apple ID, follow the prompts to create a new one.If you have any questions about this process, please contact Apple Support.

If you can’t remember your Apple ID password, and you don’t have access to the email account associated with your Apple ID, then there is no way to delete it. You can try contacting Apple support for more help.

Yes, Apple does delete inactive iCloud accounts. To keep your account active, simply login to the iCloud website and use any of the services on a regular basis.

You can delete your iCloud account by going to the Apple website and signing in with your username and password. You can then click on “Account” and then “Delete Account.

You can’t delete your iCloud account without your iPhone as it is linked to your Apple ID. To delete your iCloud account, you need to go to the Apple ID site and click on “Manage” next to “iCloud.” You will then be asked to enter your Apple ID and password. Once you have done that, scroll down and click “Delete Account”.

To remove an Apple ID from your iPhone, you will need to use the “Settings” app on your phone. From there, select “iCloud” and then tap on “Sign Out”. This will remove the Apple ID from your account.

You can’t delete your Apple ID without logging in. To delete your account, go to the Apple ID website and select “Delete from Account.

Apple’s iCloud service is a cloud-based storage and syncing service for your iOS devices, Macs, and Windows PCs. When you sign up for an iCloud account, your Apple ID is linked with the account. If you don’t use the iCloud service for more than 18 months, your account will be disabled and all of your data will be erased from Apple’s servers.

Apple requires that the iCloud account be updated at least once every year or it will expire.

Apple is known for its high standards of privacy, and they take great care to protect the data of their customers. Apple does not delete old IDs, but they do ask users to create new ones when necessary.