How to Set FaceTime to Use Your Apple ID on an iPhone

Open the iPhone's Settings., Scroll down and tap FaceTime., Slide the FaceTime button to the On position (if necessary)., Sign in with your Apple ID (if necessary)., Tap your Apple ID email in the account list.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the iPhone's Settings.

    This is the grey icon with gears on the home screen.
  2. Step 2: Scroll down and tap FaceTime.

    This is in the fifth set of options. , When turned on, the button will be green and you will see a list of options. , Enter your Apple ID email and password and tap Sign in. , These are listed under the “You can be reached by FaceTime at” section of the menu and will set that as a contact for people to reach you on FaceTime.

    Tap a phone number or email with a checkmark next to it to remove it as a way to contact you with FaceTime.

    You can use multiple emails for a FaceTime account, but you can only be signed into one Apple ID at a time.
  3. Step 3: Slide the FaceTime button to the On position (if necessary).

  4. Step 4: Sign in with your Apple ID (if necessary).

  5. Step 5: Tap your Apple ID email in the account list.

Detailed Guide

This is the grey icon with gears on the home screen.

This is in the fifth set of options. , When turned on, the button will be green and you will see a list of options. , Enter your Apple ID email and password and tap Sign in. , These are listed under the “You can be reached by FaceTime at” section of the menu and will set that as a contact for people to reach you on FaceTime.

Tap a phone number or email with a checkmark next to it to remove it as a way to contact you with FaceTime.

You can use multiple emails for a FaceTime account, but you can only be signed into one Apple ID at a time.

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