Apple ID: Some minor errors and the troubleshooting

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Most people use Apple devices such as iPhone, iPad that were used, so, a lot of them suffer from the errors when registering, logging in and using an Apple ID account (iCloud). In my previous blog posts, I have told you the importance of iCloud account, during your using, sometimes you make some mistakes and try to find solutions but fail. In this article I’m going to give you some most common errors for this type of account and how to fix them on the Apple ID.

Apple ID: Some minor errors and the troubleshooting
This device is not eligible to create a free iCloud
Cause: Your iPhone / iPad has run out of times to create an iCloud account.
How to fix:
  • Sign out the iCloud account (if it’s available) on your computer by going to Settings – >> iCloud – >> Delete (or Sign out, depending on the device display). Then, go to Settings – General Settings >> – >> Reset – >> Remove all installed.
  • If that does not work, you must use another iPhone / iPad to create and activate. Then sign out that account and log back into your account on your device.

Unverified Account
Cause: After creating an Apple ID account, Apple requires you to access the email address registered before to verify the account.
Workaround: Choose forgotten password to start entering a new mail so that Apple will send you an activation code. After receiving the activation email, you can log in normally.

The maximum free accounts have been activated on this iPhone
Cause: Each device iPhone, iPad can activate only 3 different Apple ID (iCloud) accounts.
How to fix: Use the new- created account to login on other the iPhone / iPad (which still has times of Apple ID activation), then re-login on your computer with that account.

Apple ID account has been disabled due to security
Cause: Due to repeatedly enter the wrong password.
How to fix: You visit https://appleid.apple.com/ and choose Reset your password.

Application updates are required to enter another person’s iCloud password
  • First, you go to the Settings – >> iTunes & App Store – >> Check to see if the account is yours. If not, click on that account, select Sign Out and enter your account.
  • Uninstall applications, games that are asked to enter another person’s iCloud password, then re-download those apps, games.

This article summarizes some of the errors and how to fix them on Apple ID account (iCloud). I hope it help you somewhat.