With the great proliferation of passwords and IDs in the internet, one can be forgiven for some-times forgetting crucial IDs and passwords. It's not a big deal if you forget a password or ID for some inactive account somewhere. But things can get pretty awful pretty fast if you forget the Apple ID or password. This is because Apple uses a common ID and password across all its devices, iPhone, iPad, etc. As such, if you get locked out of one of your accounts, you get locked out of all.
So for various reasons, you might be looking for a means to perform an Apple password reset, or maybe you want to reset Apple ID. Maybe you've lost both and you want to perform an Apple password reset and an Apple ID reset. Whatever you need, I can guarantee you that by the time you're done reading this article you'll be able to reset Apple ID and perform an Apple password reset without a problem.
In order to reset Apple ID, you first need to know what is Apple ID to begin with. So let me start by answering that question for the sake of those who may be new to the world of Apple. If you already know what it is, you can feel free to skip this part.
Apple ID is an all-in-one account which is used to log into all the different accounts provided by Apple, such as iTunes, iCloud, Apple Store, etc, across all the different Apple platforms, be it iPad, iPod, iPhone, or a Mac. The Apple ID is determined using the customer's email address from any email provider.