App store asking for wrong apple id
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On the Settings screen, tap on Sign-In to your iPhone See image below 3. The popup asks for the password for the email address associated with my Apple account. I have never had to do an iCloud restore until now. Be polite and kind at all times.
Would you like to answer one of these instead? If they can't or won't, then you will have to log in with one account and download your available updates, then log out and back in with the other account to get the rest of your updates. To submit a tech question, e-mail Rob at rob robpegoraro. They would be the people to advise you how to best meet these circumstances.
More often than not software updates come with bug fixes and performance improvements. From there, edit payment information. Even after the restore was complete and I tried accessing something that required an iTunes login, the same five unknown email addresses came up in the login box. No rank is an indication that the person is always, or even mostly, correct. Go to iCloud and verify the email address, or delete the old account.
App Store Has Wrong Apple Id - Check if this issue solves the problem. My friend's mate reset his phone to prove him wrong about a situation and ever since then when he tries to update his apps it asks for his mom's iCloud password yet it says at the bottom of the App Store, iTunes and iCloud that it's signed into his account.
Go to iCloud and verify the email address, or delete the old account. I don't want to delete all the content I paid for in order to eliminate a login problem. I have more money tied up in those files than I do the iPhone and iPad. You can eliminate that association by re-downloading all the old content from iTunes via the Cloud. I don't know if I know how to do that. A simple way might be doing a complete restore via an iCloud backup. Doing a full restore from backup is the Apple equivalent of Control-Alt-Delete on Microsoft machines. It's the default solution for a lot of conversations. The only problem with this restoration solution is that it only restores paid content, not anything else you have on the device. I can find the rest of it again on BitTorrent again.