iCloud Access Challenge: Viral Post & Relationship Red Flags | 2026

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

A social media post from February 14, 2026, alleges a correlation between granting romantic partners access to one’s iCloud account and receiving undesirable Valentine’s Day gifts. The post, shared by an account named changeofplanz_ on Instagram, warns women against allowing their partners access to their iCloud data, suggesting a negative outcome may follow.

The Instagram account, CHANGEOFPLANZ VISION, currently has 93,000 followers, according to a separate Instagram page summary. Changeofplanz_’s post included the phrase “BIT*** SHI” and was accompanied by a share from another account, @that_perfectnunu. The original post garnered 33 likes and 5 comments as of February 14, 2026.

iCloud, Apple’s cloud storage service, allows users to store and synchronize data such as photos, mail, and documents across devices. Access to an iCloud account requires an Apple Account, and users can create novel accounts or log in with existing credentials. The service’s privacy implications are frequently discussed, though the specific claim made in the Instagram post has not been independently verified.

A related Instagram account, CHANGEOFPLANZ PODCAST (@changeofplanzvz), identifies itself as a “BACK UP PAGE” for CHANGEOFPLANZ VISION and provides an email address for contact: Changeofplanz1@Gmail.com. This account has 9,750 followers and lists 699 following.

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