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An important note; If you bought and downloaded apps using a different Apple ID, those apps will require you to log in to that previous ID to receive updates. The best cheap Fitbit alternatives for workouts. Apple Watch Series 7 down to lowest-ever price for Black Friday Best Verizon new customer deals for November This is the best inch TV Black Friday deal you can shop today.

Intel is already shipping mobile Alder Lake-P chips to hardware designers. Step 1. Go to " App Store ". Tap on " Updates ". Both of them require your account information even when you don't use their services. So either of these two apps can be the cause of App Store verification error. You can try to disable then enable the iMessage and FaceTime to fix the error. Slide the switch to turn off FaceTime.

Slide the switch to turn off iMessage. Wait a few seconds, then switch to turn on the iMessage You may be asked for an Apple ID and its password. If you fail to solve the issues of App Store keeps asking for passwords with above methods, you may need to reset your Apple ID.

It can usually solve the errors related to your account. You need to log out then log back onto your device. You should remember your Apple ID password and take the following steps. It's annoying that the App Store keeps asking for passwords. Jun 13, PM in response to krissoileau1 In response to krissoileau1. I just solved this issue! Click on that and you'll be able to change the email to your new one.

Jun 13, PM. Did you ever see the following replies that your provided solution does not work if the previous old ID is being used by other person???

Jul 12, PM in response to lindsay In response to lindsay Having the exact same issue with my husband's new iPhone 7. It keeps asking to sign in to my not his account.

Have tried signing out of everything both phones and both computers , turning off phone, etc. I set up the phone from a backup of his old one The problem is, I have no idea which of his old apps he bought with my ID and which with his I imagine as soon as I try installing ones bought with my ID the same problem will occur again.

Jul 12, PM. Sep 30, PM in response to krissoileau1 In response to krissoileau1. Sep 30, PM. Nov 17, PM in response to krissoileau1 In response to krissoileau1. Jul 26, PM in response to nikkiahuja In response to nikkiahuja. The fix to this problem that I found is to delete all apps bought with old Apple Id, and install them again with new Apple Id.

At least those that you still need. Of course it is a problem for paid apps, nobody wants to pay twice. Jul 26, PM. So I finally fixed my husband's new phone. I did a restore and set it up as new, and he opted not to install a bunch of old apps mostly games he didn't play anyway. The apps he did choose were relatively new and definitely purchased with his own iTunes account.

So far, several hours later, no annoying popup asking to log in to my account. The key seemed to be that I made sure the apps available to restore via his computer were only the ones purchased through his account.

Setting up the new phone with a backup of the old included some old apps that were purchased with my account. Jul 17, PM. Aug 14, AM in response to krissoileau1 In response to krissoileau1. I've tried doing resets just with the phone off button and volume down dos'nt work i haven't tried deleting everything manually as yet which i probably will do.

I'm not sure wether i should try the hard reset because I'm pretty sure i will need the apple id and pass word to get back into the phone. Aug 14, AM. Page content loaded. More Less. Communities Get Support.

Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: krissoileau1 krissoileau1. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. May 3, AM in response to djf In response to djf Im now in exactly the same boat as you. Did you manage to fix it?



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