iPhone constantly asks for Apple ID password, how to fix it?

Why does my iPhone constantly ask for my Apple ID password? Typically, this problem occurs after updating or restoring the iPhone. This problem can also occur under other circumstances. The iPhone is not loaded, the password is entered correctly, and there are no problems with your account, but you continue to receive an annoying notification that makes using the gadget unbearable.

Typically, this happens with unsuccessful downloads that are not displayed directly on the main screen. Sometimes this problem is due to your iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, or App Store account being set up incorrectly.

So what to do when your phone keeps asking for your Apple ID password?

From time to time, often after a major iOS update, you'll receive notifications in iCloud that ask you to sign in. This goes on and on and on. And if at the beginning the use of the gadget is tolerable, then after a few days it becomes unbearable and the iPhone constantly asks for the Apple ID password. However, this problem is quite easy to fix; to do this, you need:

1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.

2. Click "iCloud".

3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Log Out".

4. Click “Logout” in the pop-up menu.

5. Tap “Delete from my iPhone” in the second pop-up menu.

6. Choose whether to save your browser data, news, reminders, and contact information on your phone.

7. Enter your password to disable Find My iPhone (if it is enabled).

8. Wait until the download is completed and reboot the gadget.
On the iPhome 8/X, press the power up and down buttons, then hold down the power button.


On iPhone 7, press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button until you see the Apple logo.
On iPad and iPhone 6 and earlier models, press and hold the Power button and the Home button.

Rebooting your iPhone can solve many problems, including our “iPhone keeps asking for Apple ID password” problem. This is easy for iPhone users, especially those with more recent models. You just need to press and hold the Power button for at least 10 seconds. Then move the slider that appears to the right and wait until the smartphone reboots.

Reset

Resetting settings may solve our problem. To do this, you need:

  1. Go to Settings and click General.
  2. Scroll down the page and click Reset.
  3. Finally, select "Reset all settings."

You can also try resetting without erasing data. If your iPhone still asks for your Apple ID password, move on to the next solution.

Checking for app updates

All you have to do is open the App Store and check your purchased app history. Make sure there is nothing currently downloading or updating. They may not appear on your home screen, so the best way is to check everything yourself.

You can then open your recording settings in iTunes and App Store (Settings → iTunes → App Store) and report your Apple ID. After that, register it again. This can help you find the problem and track down what is causing it.

During login, if you find that you cannot log into your account, then there is some problem with your Apple ID password. In this case, try resetting your password and signing in again using your iPhone or iPad.

Check iCloud/iMessage/FaceTime

It's always important to check your iCloud account. Check frequently to make sure it is configured properly. Make sure you were logged out of your account when you deleted it. Before you do this, you need to prepare all your file backups for iCloud and iTunes.

When you go to Settings, tap the account field, erase the previously written password, enter a new one. After that, try to log in. This should fix the problem.

If the problem (iPhone keeps asking for Apple ID password) is still not fixed, you need to check your settings and . These two apps always use your Apple ID, even if you don't have them running.

If this happens, there may be problems with your account activation or information. You must sign in again using your new Apple ID and password.

Change your Apple ID

If the problem: “iPhone keeps asking for Apple ID password” is still not resolved, then try changing your Apple ID. You can do this as follows:

1. Open Settings by scrolling down and selecting iCloud.

2. At the bottom of the page, click “Sign Out” and confirm your choice (If you have iOS 7 or earlier, you need to click “Delete”).

3. Click "Keep on My Device" and enter your Apple ID password. In this case, your phone data will remain in iCloud and will be updated after you sign in.

4. Now you need to go to My Apple ID and enter your current Apple ID with your Apple password.

5. After entering your Apple ID and password, click the Change button located next to your Apple ID and your primary email ID. If there are security issues, you need to resolve them first.

6. You will need to change your Apple ID to your iCloud email ID.

7. Finally, sign out of My Apple ID.