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What are you doing when you see this? The situation you describe can happen if there are apps (or media purchases) on the device that were installed (or downloaded) under a different Apple ID/account, and they need updating or redownloading.
Be sure to check your inbox regularly. Apple sends you email notifications to help you manage your account.
Visit the Apple ID Account Page: - Go to iforgot.apple to start the recovery process. Enter Your Apple ID: - Input the Apple ID you believe has been compromised. Follow the Prompts: - If your Apple ID is recognized, you will be given options to reset your password. Use Account
This location is based on the new device's IP address and might reflect the network that it's connected to, rather than the exact physical location. If you know that you're the person trying to sign in but don't recognize the location, you can still tap Allow and view the verification code.
From the Devices section of the Apple Account website, you can find all of the devices that you're currently signed in to with your Apple Account, including Android devices, consoles, and smart TVs: Sign in to your Apple Account at account.apple, then select Devices.
This means that someone else may be using your Apple ID. You can follow the instructions here to remove any unknown devices from your account, and then change your password.
But why is the location shown different to my own location? The reason your other device shows some strange location in the pop-up message is that the location shown is not actually your device's location. It is an approximation of the address of your device's 'IP Address'.
Apple does this to make sure it is you signing into your account and protect your privacy and security when there have been changes, or when it has been a while since you last logged in.
You sign in to your Apple Account with an email address (for example, daniel_rico1@icloud) and a password. It's recommended that you use the same Apple Account for all Apple services. For more information about Apple Accounts, see the Apple Account Support website.
Choose Apple menu > System Settings. From the sidebar, click Sign in. Enter your Apple Account primary email address or phone number and your password. If prompted, enter the six-digit verification code sent to your trusted device or phone number and complete sign in.