Keep the passwords locally, wait a minute or so for iCloud to update its state on each Mac and each device, and then shut down the Mac or iPhone or iPad. On very little evidence and more as a wild guess, I’d shut off iCloud Keychain on all devices. All devices, all data, everything, all Mac storage, all iPhone and iPad, all of it, everything. PS, this report was after a fresh installation on my MacBook with a formatted hard drive, all devices on my iCloud were normal and I never shared my account or anything with someone nor did I use methods like pwd managers, physically have something written or other methods like that.Īnyways, I hope someone can finally see something because people start to believe I'm crazy.īased on the crashes, I’d wonder if there’s a data corruption lurking here.īefore proceeding, make sure you have complete and current backups of everything. Since the problems are not only on my apple devices but even my internet provider where I have my subscriptions are all saying, it has to be someone very close or with literal access to my NFC keys and my modem for example. On all devices I lose either complete access, data loss, being kicked out of registered accounts including Gmail, outlook and others like that.Īll of them say the problems I describe are so rare that if I am a victim of a hack, it is most likely to be a relative. I have contacted support for a few times for a couple of strange things occurred with (what seems to be) my Apple ID.
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