Back in the day, I was an iPhone user from the very beginning. I had the original iPhone and enjoyed being part of the Apple ecosystem. But in 2017, I made the switch to Android and have been using it ever since. For years, I didn’t think much about my old Apple account until recently.
Out of curiosity (and a little nostalgia), I decided to log back into my iCloud account. I thought it would be simple: enter my Apple ID, reset the password, and be on my way. Instead, I was met with a shock — my account was locked.
I followed the instructions and contacted Apple Support to request account reactivation. After waiting, I finally received an email back. Here’s the response:
Apple
Your Apple Account Request
Dear [Redacted],We have reviewed your request, and access to your account ([Redacted]) has been denied.
Sincerely,
Apple
That was it. No clear explanation, no next steps, just a flat denial.
This experience has left me with a few frustrations:
For many people, an iCloud account isn’t just an email address — it can hold years of memories, backups, and personal information. Being locked out means losing access to a part of your digital history.
I loved my original iPhone and I still respect Apple’s products, but my experience shows a serious downside of their closed ecosystem. Once you’re locked out, it can feel like there’s no way back in.
For me, the door to my old digital life has been closed — permanently. And all I got was a short email saying: access denied.
They call it iCloud, but for me it feels more like a storm cloud hovering over my head. ☁️