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ganja24

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Settings>Phone>Calls on Other Devices

How can I clear the "Allow Calls On" list of my devices that I no longer have?
 

Feenician

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Settings>Phone>Calls on Other Devices

How can I clear the "Allow Calls On" list of my devices that I no longer have?

As far as I know they should disappear when you sign out of icloud on those devices. Did you sign out of icloud before getting rid of those services? It's not enough to merely reset/reinstall them I think.
 

ganja24

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As far as I know they should disappear when you sign out of icloud on those devices. Did you sign out of icloud before getting rid of those services? It's not enough to merely reset/reinstall them I think.
Yes I signed out of iCloud on the devices
 

Feenician

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Yes I signed out of iCloud on the devices

OK. Only thing I can think to do is log in to icloud.com and then apple I'd sites and check to see of your devices are listed there. If they are and you definitely believe you signed our of icloud then contact apple and tell them that, if they're not then contact apple and tell them you're still seeing them in that list. Support in either case I'm afraid, though someone else may have a better idea
 

ganja24

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Under icloud.com > settings .. I see devices I currently have which is good. I signed out for sure because my last iPhone sold the person activated on his Apple ID in front of me.
 

Feenician

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Under icloud.com > settings .. I see devices I currently have which is good. I signed out for sure because my last iPhone sold the person activated on his Apple ID in front of me.

I think support is your only recourse then. Even if things on the "Allow calls on" list aren't really doing anything I think, like you, I'd want them gone. Bummer but hopefully they'll get you fixed up without too much hassle.
 

ganja24

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Thanks,
I think there should be option that would allow us to manually delete devices we don't want on the list
 

Feenician

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Thanks,
I think there should be option that would allow us to manually delete devices we don't want on the list[/QUOTthis yeah, maybe. Might make adding one back a bit inconvient but if they can't be relied on to disappear then a manual fallback is a good thing. Good luck with it anyway
 
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