How Do You Sign Out of Your Apple ID?

If you want to sign out of your Apple ID so that you can switch to a different one or not be signed in, the process is pretty simple. Here’s where to look and what to do when signing out of your Apple ID on Mac.

How Do I Log Into a Different Apple ID on My Mac? 

To log into a different Apple ID on your Mac, follow the instructions above to remove an existing account and log into a second account.

How Do I Get Rid of Someone Else’s Apple ID on My Mac?

If you’ve recently bought or inherited a Mac from someone, they may not have removed their Apple ID entirely from the system. The easiest way is to get them to log out of the system with their password, but if they can’t physically get to you and aren’t willing to share their password, there are other methods to remove the device from the account. Here’s what to do.

Why Can’t I Log Out of My Apple ID on Mac?

Sometimes, the sign-out button is ‘grayed’ out, meaning you can’t click on it to log out. There are some simple ways to fix this problem, though. Here’s a look at the best methods.

Restart your Mac. Restarting your Mac will solve the bulk of the issues, often enabling you to press the button again. Check your internet connection. Your Apple ID needs to communicate with the Apple servers. If you’re not online, it may not be possible to sign out.Turn off an iCloud backup. If your Mac is currently using iCloud backup services, you won’t be able to sign out while it’s busy updating anything. Switch it off or wait for the backup to finish.Turn off Screen Time. One unusual error means that having Screen Time switched on can stop you from logging out. Click System Preferences > Screen Time > Turn Off to switch it off, then try again.