Show Change your iCloud passwordYour iCloud password protects the privacy of the information (such as your email) stored in iCloud. Your password also protects your ability to locate or remotely erase your device using Find My iPhone. You should regularly change your iCloud password to protect your information. Important: If you use the same Apple ID for iCloud as you do with other Apple services such as the Apple Online Store, iTunes Store, Mac App Store, or to purchase products in iPhoto or Aperture, changing your iCloud password also changes your password for these services. Make sure you sign in to those locations using your new password. Change your iCloud (Apple ID) password
If you set up iCloud on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, make sure to set up a passcode lock on your device (Settings > General > Passcode Lock) for added security. Can I see my iCloud password on my Iphone?View saved passwords and passkeys in Settings
Tap Settings, then select Passwords. In iOS 13 or earlier, select Passwords & Accounts, then tap Website & App Passwords. Use Face ID or Touch ID when prompted, or enter your passcode.
Is iCloud password same as Apple ID?Apple ID password is the same thing as the iCloud password. The following two links should help you. See this first -- What to do after you change your Apple ID email address or password - Apple Support. Apple ID password is the same thing as the iCloud password.
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