The easiest way to resolve it is to tap Continue and enter the Apple ID password. However, in rare cases, this might not make the notification go away. We have rounded up most effective solutions to help you out. But first, let us understand the reason behind it.
Why iPhone keeps asking to “Update Apple ID Settings”
The possible reasons for this could be:
You changed your Apple ID password or made some modifications to the Apple ID credentials.Some Apple ID information is incomplete or not updated.You changed the device password of the current iPhone or another iPhone, iPad, or Mac linked to your Apple ID.You added new fingerprints for Touch ID or a new appearance for Face ID.Recently, you updated to a newer version of iOS.Sometimes this notification appears randomly and stays persistently. This may be because of a temporary bug in the iOS or an error registered during everyday use.
Let’s us jump to the fixes!
7 Tips to fix “Update Apple ID Settings” error on iPhone
1. Restart or Force Restart your iPhone
For several users, the notification stays even after you enter the correct Apple ID password. But once you restart the iPhone, it goes away. I would advise you to do the same before proceeding to the following solutions.If a restart does not solve the problem, follow solution number two, three, and four below. Then force restart your iPhone before following the rest of the solutions.
2. Ensure the Apple ID is correct
Open iPhone Settings and tap your name at the top. Below the circular picture, you will see your name and the Apple ID. Ensure this is the correct one. If not, learn how to change Apple ID on iPhone and iPad. If you have recently updated or changed the device passcode of your other Apple devices, you might see a similar notification on those as well. Enter the correct Apple ID and its password on your other iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
3. Check Apple’s server status
On rare occasions, Apple’s server might be under maintenance, which prevents this notification’s successful clearance even after authenticating it correctly with the Apple ID password. In this situation, head over to Apple’s System Status page and look for a green dot next to App Store, Apple ID, iCloud Account & Sign In, etc. If they are under maintenance, wait until Apple fixes this.
4. Sign out of iCloud and sign in again
This is one of the sure-shot solutions when the “update apple id settings” notification is stuck. Let me show you how to proceed with this fix. Your iPhone will no longer continue notifying “update apple id settings.” Note: In step 3, if it says, ‘Sign out is not available due to restrictions,’ go back to the main Settings app screen and tap Screen Time and turn it off.
5. Update the required Apple ID information like shipping, payment, etc.
The payment options like credit card, debit card, and others linked to your Apple ID may have reached past their expiry date. Thus, it is vital to ensure that you have updated the information here. Follow the quick steps below or head over to our detailed post on changing or updating your Apple ID payment method.
6. Update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS
In the initial paragraphs, you read that you see this red notification after updating your iPhone. But if you have been ignoring this message for a long time and a new iOS version has been released in the meantime, please consider updating. Plus, if this issue happened due to any other reason, updating the iOS will come in handy.
7. Reset all settings
This will not erase or alter personal data like photos, videos, music, apps, etc. However, several settings that you had changed over the course of using the iPhone will reset to default. After it completes, you will stop getting a message to update Apple ID settings on your iPhone. These were the tested solutions to fix the “update apple id settings” stuck issue. If you have further questions, shoot them in the comments section below. Some more helpful posts for you:
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