Every Apple device comes with an Apple ID, and if you have an iPad, removing/changing its Apple ID is remarkably simple. Over a decade after the first iPad was released, Apple's iPad lineup now stands tall as the best tablet portfolio on the market. From the baseline iPad, the compact iPad mini, the powerful iPad Air, and the overkill iPad Pro, every iPad is worth buying for one reason or another. They have sleek designs, powerful specs, and robust software. They also all require an Apple ID to use.
Apple ID is the official name for your Apple account. It's the account you use for iTunes, the App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, etc. If you're the only person using your iPad, you shouldn't ever need to remove or change the Apple ID associated with it. There are, however, times when removing or switching accounts on an iPad is necessary. These are most common in scenarios where multiple people share one iPad or if someone is selling their iPad to another person.
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If you need to remove/delete the Apple ID on your iPad, the steps are as follows: Open the Settings app on your iPad, tap your name at the top of the screen, scroll to the bottom of the page, and tap the red 'Sign Out' button. You're then asked to enter your Apple ID password as a security measure. After entering your password, tap the 'Turn Off' button in the top right corner to disable Find My tracking for the iPad, and then choose which data/files you want to keep a copy of. Tap the 'Sign Out' button on this page, tap the 'Sign Out' button again to confirm the action, and your Apple ID is removed from the iPad.
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