Ledsteplin
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Is the email address iMessage is tied to the same as your Apple ID?
Sent from from my iPhone 5
Normally it is yes. Are you trying to do something or just wanted to know?
Read the topic. He is asking it to help the TS disabling iMessage on her iPad which is not in her vicinity at the moment
I read the topic. Take it easy. All I did was ask a follow up,question.
I didn't want to snap at you. Sorry if it came out wrong
How can I change it so he doesn't get them at all anymore? Because it is still showing blue when I type the email in. If I change my Apple ID and start using a new one for iMessage will he stop getting them?
What if I change the password on my Apple ID? Would he be forced to re sign into iMessage?
If there was no passcode set on the iPad before, you can lock it with a new passcode of your choice via find my iPad. There is no need to wipe it as my fellow forum member says. However if there was already a passcode set on the iPad, then there is no other choice other than wiping it.
Maybe you can call your parents and ask them to disable iMessage in settings. There is a slight chance they will do as you said.
You also can threaten your dad with a lawsuits if he continues violating your privacy
Just trying to brainstorm with all the info. I don't use my Apple ID email as one of the checked emails for iMessage.Normally it is yes. Are you trying to do something or just wanted to know?
Is the OP still with us? I don't get why her Mom can't get the iPad and sign it out of iMessage.
Sent from from my iPhone 5
May be he. But iPad not the Dad's.Now you guys are confusing me. Some people say the OP is a male, some say female, but they never stated their gender. I thought the OP said it was their dad's iPad Mini. Don't take it the wrong way or anything. I'm just getting confused.
I think your iTunes Apple ID, iMessage and FaceTime should be the same. iCloud should be different ID's. That way each device gets 5 free gb of storage. If the 2 devices use the same iCloud ID, they share 5 gb. Take a guess at those questions.Haha you guys all just blew up the thread. I am definitely still with you all and have responded quite a bit. I'm a guy too just to clarify. I'm home this weekend so I'm basically going to try and just change my password and then go from there. But I also made a new Apple ID so I guess I could just use that for my phone as well. What do you think is easier? I can't remember my security questions to change the password.... Not sure how to get those.