Itunes Keeps Asking For Password Mac

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  1. Iphone 7 Keeps Asking For Password
  2. Macbook Keeps Asking For Password

Is the App Store or iTunes Store app on your iPhone repeatedly prompting your for your Apple ID and password? I mean repeatedly as in, you enter it, the iPhone thinks a moment, and then asks you again, never satisfied. In iOS 8, the solution to this was pretty easy: You could sign out of your account in 'App and iTunes Stores', reboot, and sign back in no problem.

Iphone 7 Keeps Asking For Password

Starting in iOS 9, a few more settings share the same configuration file that the store apps use, making the solution a little more involved. How to get the App Store to accept your Apple ID and password: First, we sign out of everything that holds a reference to this database file: • Settings → App and iTunes Stores → Tap your Apple ID → Sign Out • Settings → Music → Scroll down to Home Sharing at the bottom → Tap your Apple ID → Sign Out • Settings → Videos → Tap your Apple ID under Home Sharing → Sign Out • Settings → Game Center → Tap your Apple ID → Sign Out Next, we sign out of iCloud because it seems to be needed too.

Imyfone d-back for mac torrent Sliding the unlock on the iPad and being asked for the iTunes password everytime really gets really annoying. Free wma to mp3 converter mac os x. Click to expand. Means something that needed a password to download didn't and its asking every time. The problem is still there with iTunes 12.6.2.20 on Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6. Even though I had ‘allow cookies from sites that I visit” checked, I kept being prompted for my iTunes password for every app update. The I checked ‘Always allow passwords’, no more prompts.

• Settings → iCloud → Scroll to bottom → Sign Out. Here you will be prompted about whether you want to keep or delete iCloud synced data. I choose to delete the iCloud synced stuff from my iPhone, since it will come back when I sign back in.

Do whatever you are comfortable with. Now, we need to really make sure we let go by doing: • Settings → General → Reset → Reset All Settings Wait for the iPhone to reboot. Raise your eyebrows at the barrage of iMessages after the phone reboots if you get them. Now sign back into things.

• Settings → Wi-Fi → Sign back into your wifi. This is critical if you don't have cell service, but nice either way. • Settings → App and iTunes Stores → Sign In • Settings → iCloud → Sign In • Settings → Music → Sign back into home sharing if you want • Settings → Videos → Sign back into home sharing if you want • Settings → Game Center → Sign back in if you want.

August 8, 2017 I had the same issue where my iPad wanted a password with every free app download, including manual updates. After reading this article and groaning a bit in pain, I decided to Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings in a Fix-All effort. I did not have to sign out manually of iCloud anywhere; I just had to enter my iTunes password once when I logged in, and now I can download free apps and updates quickly with no pw. This issue did seem to arise, for me, from attempting enabling restrictions. I was trying to disable apps so I could use a web version of an app. This was a bad idea, because it auto sorted all my apps on my home screen a-z when I turned it off, and seemed to introduce this free-app download password request issue.

I also did attempt enabling restrictions again (Although I only tried disabling installing apps) after the reset, and the password issue did not re-appear. The downside is I have to update all my iOS settings, as they are now defaults. For one, I had to upgrade my notes to iOS 9+ standards; apparently this is required now. Also, for some reason iOS seems faster and more responsive overall after the update. This could reflect some background apps not yet functioning or a better optimization from the latest iOS changes.

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December 12, 2016 I had been having this problem during the last months on my daughter's iPhone, very frustrating. This procedure fixed it! The device is on iOS 10.2.

It is worth mentioning that there are 2 other places where you will find your Apple ID signed in: The Messages and FaceTime settings but I didn't touch those. Maybe they do not share the same database file as described in the article. Thank you very much! EDIT: Well, it looks like the culprit is the Restrictions. I was going to lock the iPhone again with restrictions and immediately after you enable the restrictions menu you the problem reappears. I have already reported it to Apple using the feedback form, I recommend you to do it also.

Macbook Keeps Asking For Password

Foda December 12, 2015 No, don't erase your settings! I had this issue in iOS 8 and then it popped back up in iOS 9 and finally figured it out. In Settings → App and iTunes Stores, there should be a subscreen under your Apple ID for Password Settings. I looked but couldn't find it. I read that if you have Touch ID active, it will be hidden.

This entry was posted on 05.01.2019.