How To Change your Apple ID security questions on your phone.

If you get locked out of your Apple ID account, there is a way to verify your identity from within the iCloud menu on your phone.You can reset your security questions from the Apple ID recovery website.

Step 1: Open the settings on your phone.

The grey gear icon can be found on one of your Home screens.

Step 2: Go to the fourth group and tap the cloud.

Step 3: You can tap your Apple ID.

It is at the top of the page.If you don't have an Apple ID, you can type your email address and password into the provided fields.

Step 4: You need to enter your Apple ID password.

If you have recently accessed your Apple ID, you don't need to do this.To sign into your Apple ID account, you need to tap Sign In here.

Step 5: Password and security can be selected.

Step 6: You can change security questions.

This is at the top of the page.If you have two-factor authentication enabled on your phone, you'll need to turn it off.Setting new security questions is part of the disabling process.

Step 7: Provide answers to the security questions.

The answer to each question can be typed under the question text.

Step 8: Agree by tapping.

You can see this in the top right corner of your screen.

Step 9: There is a security question.

Step 10: You can ask a new question.

Step 11: You can type in the answer.

You can do this below the question prompt.

Step 12: You should change your other two questions.

Step 13: Use the tap to save.

You can see this in the top right corner of your screen.All devices that use the same Apple ID will be affected by the changes.

Step 14: You can open Apple's recovery website.

This is where you can recover parts of your Apple ID account.

Step 15: You can use your Apple ID email address.

Step 16: You can tap next.

You can find it in the top right corner of your browser window.

Step 17: The "I need to reset my security questions" option should be checked.

Step 18: Next, tap.

Step 19: You need to type in your Apple ID password.

Step 20: You can tap next.

Step 21: You can get an email.

Step 22: You can tap next.

Step 23: You can open your recovery email account.

You have an Apple ID email address.

Step 24: The email is from Apple.

"Reset your Apple ID security questions and answers" should be the title.If you don't see the email, be sure to check your inbox.

Step 25: On your Apple ID page, type your recovery code into the verification field.

The body of the email has a 6-digit numerical code.

Step 26: Next, tap.

Step 27: Select the security question.

Step 28: There is a new question.

Step 29: You can type in the answer.

You can do this below the question prompt.

Step 30: The other two questions should be changed.

Step 31: Next, tap.

Your security questions have been changed.All devices that use your Apple ID will be affected by this change.