Itunes password reset notification12/2/2023 I don’t know why Apple does stuff like this. But there isn’t any option I can see to continue further into if I don’t. I don’t want to change my password and get signed out of all of my devices - the reason I am trying to log into iCloud is because of an issue with my iPhone (not password related) and the last thing I want to do is be signed out of iCloud on that device in the middle of trying to sort it out. Then it takes me to a page saying to set up a strong password - even through my current password meets all the password criteria they list on the page and is not one I use with any other account etc. ![]() It then gives the option to move to two-factor authentication which I don’t want so I choose “other options” instead. I am trying to log into, where I enter my correct Apple ID, correct password, correct answers to security questions. I don’t know why Apple does stuff like I don’t think your answer is accurate, as I have the same issue as the OP, and my profile is not using a corporate email or any of the other scenarios you suggested. Plus Apple won’t help out if your device is over a certain age - even if you are paying $$ every month for extra iCloud storage, and then info online often tells you that the problem you are having isn’t possible, even though you know it is because you are having it! Anyway, thanks for trying to I don’t think your answer is accurate, as I have the same issue as the OP, and my profile is not using a corporate email or any of the other scenarios you suggested. I wonder if Apple is trying to push everyone onto two-factor, but the irony is that it’s things like this that makes me not want to turn on two-factor authentication on my Apple devices - I’m too worried that I’ll end up getting locked out of my account if strange scenarios like this one crop up. I also don’t see why my current password would be considered not strong as it meets (and exceeds) the requirements for a ‘strong’ password that are set out on that screen. Do NOT include passwords.Hi, if I click cancel it just takes me back to the screen I started on and the whole process repeats again - there is no way I can see to avoid the choose a stronger password screen (at least not if opting not to turn on two-factor) or move past it. ![]()
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