iPhone keeps asking "Trust this computer and enter a password"

I just conversed with an advisor on Apple Chat support and I mentioned that I have reset my Network, Location and Privacy settings and I kept getting this message to "trust the computer",. He said that iOS 16 REQUIRES a password EVERY TIME even if the computer is trusted...iOS 15 did not have this requirement and Apple needs to put this information on their website!! ... also give us an option to disable this annoying notification when we are dealing with "trusted devices"



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MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 13.1

Posted on Feb 8, 2023 9:15 PM

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Posted on Feb 21, 2023 5:22 PM

This was a change made with iOS 16.1, and it is a workaround for a vulnerability that would allow someone who had hacked your computer to make a backup of your iPhone that they could download and essentially have access to your private information. Here is a summary of the vulnerability:


Available for: iPhone 8 and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 5th generation and later

Impact: An app may be able to access iOS backups

Description: A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions. 

CVE-2022-32929: Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Offensive Security


If you want details you can find them in these two links:



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Feb 21, 2023 5:22 PM in response to CraigOTitan

This was a change made with iOS 16.1, and it is a workaround for a vulnerability that would allow someone who had hacked your computer to make a backup of your iPhone that they could download and essentially have access to your private information. Here is a summary of the vulnerability:


Available for: iPhone 8 and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 3rd generation and later, iPad 5th generation and later, iPad mini 5th generation and later

Impact: An app may be able to access iOS backups

Description: A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions. 

CVE-2022-32929: Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) of Offensive Security


If you want details you can find them in these two links:



Feb 15, 2024 6:07 AM in response to CraigOTitan

The REAL FIX!

I finally found it after a few months! Turn off your Hot Spot.. It seems kinda dumb but that did it for me.


"Make sure your Personal Hotspot is turned off. If your personal Hotspot is turned on every time your plug the device into the Macbook it will ask for permission and make you enter your PIN password.

“When the personal hotspot is turned on, it will ask every time you connect your iPhone to a computer because it’s requesting access to the hotspot network over cable.”

- Dan VanWinkle
Source: https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-stop-trust-this-computer-message-on-iphone-ipad/


Jan 3, 2024 1:54 AM in response to CraigOTitan

For those struggling with the "trust this computer" message repeatedly popping up that keeps you from clicking either button to proceed, here is how I resolved it (I post it here b/c other posts about this related issue have been locked):


Switching to the lighting-to-USB-C cable resolved my problem.


Resetting both the privacy and the network settings did not help in my case.


I had this flashing alert message issue whenever I used the old lighting-to-USB-2.0 cable to connect my iPhone 14 plus to my Macbook Pro. When I switched to the lighting-to-USB-C cable coming with my iPhone 14 plus, along with a USB-C-to-USB port adapter, the trust message was able to stay still for me to click the "trust " option to proceed.

Jun 13, 2024 8:37 AM in response to CraigOTitan

My solution was to unpair the device in Xcode:


Step by step:

  • Connect and Authorize the Device (putting in the passcode if necessary)
  • Xcode → Window (menu) → Devices and Simulators → Devices → Right Click on your device → Unpair Device
  • The authorisation prompt will appear immediately on the device
  • Authorize and put in the passcode if necessary
  • It shouldn't ask to authorize next time

Feb 8, 2023 9:46 PM in response to CraigOTitan

Change your settings for trusted computers

Your device remembers the computers you've chosen to trust.

If you don't want to trust a computer or other device anymore, reset the Location & Privacy settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy. Now when you connect to formerly trusted computers, the Trust alert will ask you whether you trust that computer. 

Feb 21, 2023 5:25 PM in response to SravanKrA

Hi SranvanKrA,


I appreciate you responding to my inquiry. I'll clarify a few things for you. All of my iPhones have been trusted by my MacBook Pro computers for 15+ years including my current iPhone 13. The reason that I contacted an Apple adviser is because since the iOS15 to iOS16 update my iPhone started asking me to trust my computer EVERY TIME I connect it to my computer using the USB-C to iPhone chord. As I mentioned in my initial posting I have already reset my Location & Privacy settings on my iPhone and allowed my computer to trust my iPhone multiple times to remedy this problem. The Apple adviser said that iOS16 requires a password even with trusted computers. I just think that it would be helpful to have this information on Apple's website that I originally posted and give us an option to turn off this trust computer prompt in iOS16.

Jan 25, 2024 5:22 AM in response to CraigOTitan

I thought this was standard, every iPhone I have had and O/S from Win XP to Win 7 now I have gotten this prompt, "Trust this Computer", I could answer Yes, disconnect, connect five minutes later and I would still get the prompt. It's mind boggling to me knowing this is not correct that programmers get away with not fixing this for customers, would not happen in my job, this bug would be fixed lickety split or I would be fixed, out the door. A lot of the time I am using my Hotspot and connecting via cable with Wi-Fi on my iPhone turned off but I also get the prompt when I connect to sync data so much so I thought this was normal, a security option, but no.

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