Contents
- 1 How do you fix if you have a Apple ID sign in with it here?
- 2 Why does it say Update unavailable with this Apple ID?
- 3 Why does my iPhone keep asking for Apple ID?
- 4 Why is my Apple ID account unavailable?
- 5 Do you have to use the same Apple ID to update apps?
- 6 What happens when I stop using my Apple ID?
How do you fix if you have a Apple ID sign in with it here?
How to fix an iPhone that keeps asking for Apple ID password
- > Turn if off and on again.
- > Update your software.
- > Check your apps and update.
- > Turn FaceTime and iMessage off and on again.
- > Sign out of iCloud.
- > Check iCloud is working.
- > Reset your password.
- > Back up and restore.
Make sure you’re signed in to your primary Apple ID, or the Apple ID you’ll be using on this particular Mac. If you’re not, sign in with your email address and password. Find and re-download the app that caused the update error.
Why can’t I use my Apple ID to download apps?
Sign out of the App Store and sign back in. An iPhone that can’t download apps may signify that something is wrong with your Apple ID. If the connection between your iPhone and the Apple App Store is disrupted, signing out and signing back in may fix it.
Why does my Apple ID say could not sign in?
Try a reset. Make sure you’re connected to wifi and that you are using the correct Apple ID and password. Make sure that the caps lock is not on. Go to https://appleid.apple.com and verify that your Apple ID and password actually work.
Why does my iPhone keep asking for Apple ID?
Sometimes when an app fails to download or update, it can get stuck in an endless loop of asking for your Apple ID password. Your iPhone always asks for your Apple ID when you install new apps. These are apps waiting to be installed or updated, which could be triggering your iPhone to keep asking for your Apple ID.
Sometimes it’s an expired credit card, missing code, etc. You can also go to “http://appleid.apple.com” with the email address and password you use for the App Store and ensure there are no issues there. If there are, you’ll be prompted once you successfully log in.
Why is there a different Apple ID on my iPhone?
A request for another Apple ID password is often caused by updates to apps/purchases that were made when using the other ID. Those purchases are tied to the other ID and can’t be transferred. One option is to delete the apps/purchases made by the other ID and download them using the new ID if desired.
Why is my Apple ID saying my password is wrong?
If you changed your Apple ID and didn’t update it on your iOS device, you might see the “Incorrect Apple ID or Password” alert. Use these steps to sign in with your previous Apple ID: Tap Skip This Step and complete the steps in the Setup Assistant. Tap Settings > iCloud.
Do you have to use the same Apple ID to update apps?
Apps are forever tied to the Apple ID that was used to purchase. To update you can’t use the new Apple ID, you have to use the same Apple ID that was used. Did you change computer iTunes > Store > Sign Out and sign in with the new password?
What happens when I stop using my Apple ID?
When you stop using your Apple ID with an app, you’re signed out of the app on your device. The next time you visit the app or its associated website, you can either select Sign in with Apple to sign in again, or create a new account. If you choose to use Sign in with Apple again, you’re signed in to the same account you previously used.
What happens if I use sign in with Apple again?
If you choose to use Sign in with Apple again, you’re signed in to the same account you previously used. Some apps might let you create a new password for your existing account so you can sign in again without using your Apple ID. Some developers might use Sign in with Apple to give you an account for more than one app.
How can I update my Apple ID settings?
I can’t seem to update my Apple ID settings, and there seems like no way for me to do so? What helped me was the following: 1) Go to appleid.apple.com and sign in (You will get Apple ID verification code on your phone); 3) Under Two-Factor Authentication section press Turn Off Two-Factor Authentication and follow the instructions;