IPhone stolen-do I need a new Apple ID?

Phone was stolen today. He always says 'offline' and I set up a request for deletion but its still pending. pretty sure that never see the phone but my biggest concern is the following:

If when I buy a new iPhone and set up on my willingness to icloud who automatically cancel my request 'clear' with the stolen phone? This allows thieves to enter into the phone and get all the news they want (info Bank, ect...). Apple told me to NOT to delete this device from my apple ID and mark a new apple with my new phone ID, and I can't erase this apple ID, once I see that the phone is active and deleted.

confused. Help!

PaulaNY wrote:

Phone was stolen today. He always says 'offline' and I set up a request for deletion but its still pending. pretty sure that never see the phone but my biggest concern is the following:

If when I buy a new iPhone and set up on my willingness to icloud who automatically cancel my request 'clear' with the stolen phone? This allows thieves to enter into the phone and get all the news they want (info Bank, ect...). Apple told me to NOT to delete this device from my apple ID and mark a new apple with my new phone ID, and I can't erase this apple ID, once I see that the phone is active and deleted.

confused. Help!

You will not have a new Apple ID. Adding to your Apple ID to a new iPhone cancel not all orders for your other iPhone.  The only representative who gave you the Council to create a new Apple ID was wrong to encourage you to do so. https://appleid.Apple.com/FAQ

How Apple ID do I need?

Just a. Use Apple everywhere the same ID wherever you log to ensure that all your Apple services and devices work together seamlessly, and you can access your content personal to all your devices.

If you still have access to your current account, and that you have invited a deletion on the other iPhone there is no way for a person in possession of it to access your e-mail account. Extra precaution, it would not be a bad idea to update the security on your account, if you don't have already done.

For Apple ID - Apple Support two-factor authentication

Continue to use your existing Apple ID

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