Today I have been bombarded with numerous requests from my phone to "Enter the Password for 'oldemail@oldemail.com' in Settings" all day. I changed the e-mail for my Apple ID months ago, yet still parts of my phone carry with it my old e-mail address regardless of the official change. More so, I've typed in my password for my old Apple ID and no matter what, it rejects it even though I know it is correct (I didn't change passwords when I switched e-mails). Has anyone had this issue and knows anyway to solve it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. x

Having the exact same issue with my husband's new iPhone 7. It keeps asking to sign in to my (not his) account. Have tried signing out of everything (both phones and both computers), turning off phone, etc.


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I set up the phone from a backup of his old one...should I try to erase and set up as new? The problem is, I have no idea which of his old apps he bought with my ID and which with his...I imagine as soon as I try installing ones bought with my ID the same problem will occur again.

So I finally fixed my husband's new phone. I did a restore and set it up as new, and he opted not to install a bunch of old apps (mostly games he didn't play anyway). The apps he did choose were relatively new and definitely purchased with his own iTunes account. So far, several hours later, no annoying popup asking to log in to my account.

The key seemed to be that I made sure the apps available to restore via his computer were only the ones purchased through his account. Setting up the new phone with a backup of the old included some old apps that were purchased with my account.

I'm having the same issue. I just got an iphone 7 and used my icloud backup from my old iphone to get all the data onto the 7. But a popup keeps asking for my mom's apple ID email and password- which I used years ago to download a few things on her devices. But all of those apps/music have since been under my apple id and my icloud for years. I can't go change the email address on the Apple ID account page to my mom's because that is currently her ID. When I do log into my mom's ID when it pops up, my phone can't update or download any new apps. So then I log out of itunes/app store and retry, which is when the popup appears asking for my mom's ID.

Did you ever see the following replies that your provided solution does not work if the previous old ID is being used by other person??? Care to help & solve the correct issue here?- upgrading to iphone is getting tiresome & sucky these days.

this dont work as I cant rename the apple id back to the old email address. The old email address is no longer in use so I cant verify it to change it back? so what do i do now without restoring and settings up as new ? il lose everything if i do that and having a back up is no good as the issue is in my back up?

I'm having the same problem. Have an iPhone 6s, on the most recent version of software. No idea why this is happening but suddenly I can't update any apps because when I try it asks to validate with an old ID. There is no place in my settings/icloud to log-out. What else can I do? Tried restore - no luck.

The fix to this problem that I found is to delete all apps bought with old Apple Id, and install them again with new Apple Id. At least those that you still need. Of course it is a problem for paid apps, nobody wants to pay twice.

hey every one i have the same problem (similar) with my iPhone 7. it first happened back in february when i first got the phone and was setting it up. for some reason the iPhone picked up a old account during a sync. the accounts about 7 years old. I've tried doing resets just with the phone (off button and volume down) dos'nt work i haven't tried deleting everything manually as yet which i probably will do. I'm not sure wether i should try the hard reset because I'm pretty sure i will need the apple id and pass word to get back into the phone. these i don't really have i only have the iTunes and app store account. is that enough to get me back in?

I have the same problem and this protocol does not work! My old Apple ID is from an old work e-mail account that is no longer valid. When I try to temporarily change the Apple ID to the old account it needs to send a VERIFICATION Code to that old e-mail address, which is not active. It is silly that this issue has been a problem for so many years and Apple has done nothing to easily correct it.

I managed to fix my iPhone by doing a complete restore through iTunes. theres a special way do it just google complete iPhone 7 restore. and follow the directions and it fixes the problem (good videos on youtube). the only thing is i haven't bothered tring to restore back up to my iPhone because i think the problem may come back if i do. so in other words you will loss a lot of stuff off your iPhone other then contacts and what ever is linked to the apple id that you want to use (unless you use a new one) but its the only way to fix it.

The most likely reason this is happening is that you have songs in your library from another person. When your iPhone restores from a backup, it steps through each song and if the song was originally purchased by someone other than you, it prompts you to login as that other person.

Use the Track Down Purchases iTunes script for $1.99 on your Mac to find and delete the affected songs. Then, sync your old iPhone with iTunes, manually back it up, and then restore again from your new iPhone.

It will not let me EDIT my AppleID to one that already exists, creating a loop here. So, I reset the password on the old APpleID (the one that keeps popping up for a password over and over) on a PC. SIgned in just fine on the PC. Go to the phone and enter the new password, it thinks and then come back with the same pop-up over and over asking for the password.

International Latin super star Shakira has set off a controversy in South Africa over the official World Cup song. Many have expressed disappointment that a non-South African artist was chosen to record the song, though others do not seem to mind. 


The new song is called "Waka Waka," meaning "This Time for Africa" It was unveiled on radio stations a few days ago and immediately produced mixed feelings in South Africa, the host country for this year's World Cup. It is supposed to be the official song for the 2010 event, but according to talk radio host (Talk Radio 702) Jenny Crwys-Williams, many have called in to voice their disappointment. 


"I love it that South Africans are just coming together as South Africans and saying 'Damn it, we've got our own people and it's an African World Cup, it's ours, it belongs to us' so why don't we use some of the magnificent talent that we've actually got? That's my reading of the calls we got," Crwys-Williams explained.

On the streets of Johannesburg, reactions have been mixed. Some strongly disapprove. 


"It sucks. 'Waka Waka?' Shakira must not even come through and sing that song. I am serious. She must not. It sucks," said Lindi Munonde. 


Nomaswazi Thomo agrees. "Yeah, it has to be South African," she said. "I mean, we've got so many talented South African singers who can actually pull it off. And really, I mean, how is Shakira going to sing the African part of it?" 


Others say the World Cup is not just about South Africa, it's about South Africa hosting it and bringing it to the world. 


Sechaba Sebusho states, "I don't have a problem with it being sung by a non-South African in the sense that it might be an African World Cup or a South African World Cup, but it is for everyone to enjoy." 


Olebogeng Ntsime agrees, "For the fact that it has Freshlyground [band], they are people who originate from South Africa. I think it's ok. Whether it's Shakira or Beyonce, I think it's OK." 


Heidi Botes says, "I think what's great about the fact that there are a lot of artists, it unites the world. The soccer World Cup is not just about South Africa, it's about South Africa hosting it and bringing the world."


The song is a collaboration between Shakira and the South African band Freshlyground. It is scheduled to be performed at the World Cup kickoff concert in Soweto on June 10. 



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