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iOS 7 keep turned off my iCloud settings and asking my password

Hi,


I upgrade to iOS 7 the day before yesterday. Everything's fine until yesterday's morning. When I received a text message, I found it's shown under the tel number, rather than names from my contact list. Then I found all my setting in iCloud were turned off. I turned them on, and everything's fine after that. But today, it turned off all my settings again and stars to keep asking me sign-in my iCloud account. I checked my iCloud account settings, it seems correct for me. I can correctly get all the informations from iCloud. But it just keep asking my passwords...


Any ideas about this?


Thanks very much in advance,


s.c

iPhone 4S, iOS 7

Posted on Sep 20, 2013 2:05 AM

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Apr 21, 2014 4:00 AM in response to Igodau

I am so tired of senior AppleCare iPod (my iOS device is an Apple iPod touch 5th gen. 64GB) support techs telling me they and engineering are unaware of this issue, and not getting how bad it is. It's just hopeless. It has been over six months now I've been putting up with temporary (but highly annoying at the wrong time) data loss because iCloud syncing services get turned off, and being prompted for my iCloud password up to several times a day.


Apple needs to get their act together.

Jun 11, 2014 9:11 AM in response to harenc

I haven't had my contacts disappear for awhile, but I have had Game Center, iMessage and FaceTime all get logged out recently. That's in addtion to Find My iPad getting turned off.


I find that as long as I don't run too many different apps or reboot my iPad 2 around every 2 or 3 days, the problem won't occur. I'm sure turning off Game Center would work as well, but I don't want to do that.

Jun 23, 2014 6:32 AM in response to harenc

Apple isn't going to address this issue, so don't get your hopes up. They're going to continue to ignore you and give you bs answers. I've spoken with an 'engineer' (using the term very loosely) and he states that I have too many iOS devices on the iCloud using only "Find My iPad" that's why everything is prompting for Apple ID sign in. Give me a break.

iOS 7 keep turned off my iCloud settings and asking my password

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