Sometimes this message may appear if one of your devices has not been connected to the Internet for a while.If you turned off and on one or both of them, your other devices got this message. Sometimes we recommend turning off and on iMessage and FaceTime to fix problems.If you did a Reset All Settings or an Erase All Content and Settings, FaceTime and iMessage would have been deregistered, and when you registered again, your other devices got this message.You unpaired and re-paired your Apple Watch, and after re-pairing, you got this message on your other devices.You recently purchased a new device, and when you set up this new device, you got this message on your other Apple devices using the same Apple ID. You have one or more Apple devices already.Do you own that device? If the answer is yes, you can ignore this message by pressing OK as one of the following has probably occurred: The pop-up message will include the device name, such as “Serthat’s iPhone,” etc. There are two possible reasons why you would see this message. This article explains what this message means and what you should do about it. We have previously written about Apple ID phishing scams if you would like more information. You may wonder if this is a phishing attack or if someone has hacked your Apple ID password. If you see this message, you may wonder why you are getting this message.
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