![]() See SSI FOR CHILDREN and IF YOU ARE DISABLED OR BLIND for more information on the childhood disability evaluation. If you are age 18 or older, the adult definition of disability explained below applies. Has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. Results marked and severe functional limitations and If you are under age 18 we may consider you “disabled” if you have a medically determinable physical or mental impairment, (including an emotional or learning problem) that: ![]() See the definitions of disability for children and adults below. If you have a visual impairment, but are not blind according to our rules as defined above, you may still be eligible for SSI benefits on the basis of disability. You have a visual field limitation in your better eye, such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees. You have a central visual acuity for distance of 20/200 or less in your better eye with use of a correcting lens or WHAT IS "BLINDNESS?īlindness in our disability programs means: Gives SSA permission to contact any financial institution and request any financial records about you Is not confined to an institution (such as a hospital or prison) at the government’s expense Īpplies for any other cash benefits or payments for which he or she may be eligible, (for example, pensions, Social Security benefits) Is not absent from the 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the Northern Mariana Islands for a full calendar month or for 30 consecutive days or more. Is a resident of one of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, or the Northern Mariana Islands However, you still won't be able to pair the device or item with a different Apple ID.In general, an alien who is subject to an active warrant for deportation or removal does not meet the noncitizen requirement. When you reset your device or item, it won't provide its location information to the previous owner. If you can't remove the device or item and unpair it from an Apple ID you should reset it. If you can't remove the device or item from an Apple ID Learn how to set up a Find My network accessory To begin the setup process, the new owner should hold the AirPods, AirTag, or Find My network accessory near their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Set up your Find My network accessory or device with a different Apple ID Select the device that you want to remove.ĪirTag and Find My network accessories can be removed from an Apple ID only on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. How to remove AirPods or another Find My network device from an Apple ID on Mac Tap Remove Item or Remove This Device, then tap Remove to confirm. Tap the item or device you want to remove, then swipe up on the handle. Open the Find My app, then tap the Items tab or Devices tab. How to remove AirPods, AirTag, or another Find My network accessory or device from an Apple ID on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch They can be performed from any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or Mac that's signed in with the same Apple ID. ![]() These steps are the only way to remove and unpair a device or item from an Apple ID, and remove Find My Lock. The device or item doesn't have to be connected via Bluetooth to the iPhone or other Apple device that is used to remove it from an Apple ID - but the process might happen more quickly if it's Bluetooth-connected and within Bluetooth range. If the device or item is paired with the Apple ID of the previous owner, the previous owner needs to follow these steps to remove the device or item from their Apple ID. Find My Lock needs to be removed before you can pair the device or item with a different Apple ID. When you unpair the device or item from the Apple ID, you also remove Find My Lock, which is the association of the device or item with an Apple ID. These steps also unpair the device or item from an Apple ID. Use these steps to remove devices such as AirPods (3rd generation), AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, and iPhone Leather Wallet, Apple items such as AirTag, or Find My network accessories from an Apple ID. Remove a Find My network accessory or device from an Apple ID ![]() The previous owner might have to follow the steps to unpair. If you try to set up an Apple device such as AirPods, an item such as AirTag, or another Find My network accessory and see a message that it's paired to another Apple ID, the device or item needs to be removed from that Apple ID before you can pair it with a new Apple ID. If an item or device is connected to another Apple ID ![]()
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