Hi Stephen, What exactly is the message?
"There are actually two different pop-ups you may encounter with this issue in iOS, the wording is either “Apple ID Verification – Enter the password for (Apple ID) in Settings” or “Apple ID Password – The password for (Apple ID) needs to be updated.” in both cases, you’ll have an option to go to “Settings” and to “Sign In”. Constant iOS Apple ID Password Verification Pop-Up Alert Fix Resolving the continuous Apple ID password verification request is usually by doing the following: When you see the Apple ID Verification pop-up message, choose “Settings” Sign into the Apple ID with the password for the account as usual, this will make the message go away temporarily Next, back up the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to iCloud and iTunes, you need to backup the device because you likely need to update iOS software Open the Settings app and go to “General” followed by “Software Update”, install any software updates that are waiting available – If you’re already on the latest version of iOS and there are no software updates available skip this step, reboot the device, and go to the next When the device boots back up, go back to “Settings”, then to “iCloud” and tap on the Apple ID username and email address, then sign in to iCloud when requested Exit out of Settings, you shouldn’t see the Apple ID verification pop-up again A bit of jumping around, a possible iOS update, a reboot, and multiple logins for the same Apple ID and iCloud account, but for most users this resolves the issue. Contrary to some other reports on discussion boards, you do not need to log out or change the Apple ID to resolve the issue, simply verifying the password and rebooting is usually enough. If you reboot the device after this, you should no longer see the lock-screen error message requesting Apple ID password verification." Cheers, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 14 Jan 2016, at 2:29 PM, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I keep getting messages on my iPhone 6s that my Apple ID needs updating. > At the start I changed it several times and still got the same message. > (usually when turning the phone on). > It also mean’t re-setting my iMac and my wife’s iPhone 5 every time. > Now I tend to ignore it … but it is really starting to annoy me ! > > Is there some way to turn this request off ? > > Regards, > Stephen Chape
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