App Store Keeps Asking for Password? Try to Restart Your iPhone First
Before trying other methods, you should restart your Apple device first. Many bugs or error messages on iPhone or iPad can be fixed after rebooting. You just need to take the following steps.
Restart your iPhone X/XR/XS/XS MAX and iPad with Face ID:
Press and hold the Side/Top button and either volume button until the power off slider comes out.
Drag the slider to turn off your iPhone or iPad.
Press and hold the Side/Top button until the Apple logo appears.
Restart your iPhone 8/ 8 Plus or earlier and iPod touch:
Press and hold the Top/Side button until the power off slider comes out.
Drag the slider to turn off your iPhone or iPod touch.
Press and hold the Top/Side button until the Apple logo appears.
App Store Keeps Asking for Password? Check Updates of Apps
This error issue can be caused if you fail to download or update an app from the App Store. So you may need to check your purchased app from App Store to ensure if you need to install any updates. The App Store icon with a red circle means that the updates are ready to be installed. The number inside the red circle indicates how many updates for apps are available now. Then you may need to take the following steps to complete all app updates.
Step 1. Go to "App Store".
Step 2. Tap on "Updates".
Step 3. Tap on "UPDATE" on each app, or just simply tap on "Update All".
App Store Keeps Asking for Password? Try to Disable Your iMessage and FaceTime
iMessage and FaceTime are directly linked to your App Store ID. Both of them require your account information even when you don't use their services. So either of these two apps can be the cause of App Store verification error. You can try to disable then enable the iMessage and FaceTime to fix the error.
Disable and enable the FaceTime:
Step 1. Go to "Settings > FaceTime".
Step 2. Slide the switch to turn off FaceTime.
Step 3. Wait a few seconds, then switch to turn on the FaceTime (You may be asked for an Apple ID and its password).
Disable and enable the iMessage:
Step 1. Go to "Settings > Messages".
Step 2. Slide the switch to turn off iMessage.
Step 3. Wait a few seconds, then switch to turn on the iMessage (You may be asked for an Apple ID and its password).
App Store Keeps Asking for Password? Sign out the Apple ID
If you fail to solve the issues with above methods, you may need to reset your Apple ID. It can usually solve the errors related to your account. You need to log out then log back onto your device. You should remember your Apple ID password and take the following steps.
For iOS 10.3 or later:
Go to "Settings > [Your Name]".
Scroll down to the bottom and tap on "Sign Out".
Enter your Apple ID password and tap on "Turn Off".
On the same interface, tap on "Sign In", then enter the same Apple ID and its password.
For iOS 10.2 or earlier:
Go to "Settings > iCloud".
Scroll down to the bottom and tap on "Sign Out".
Tap "Sign Out", and tap on "Delete from My iPhone".
Choose to keep the data on your Apple device.
Enter your Apple ID password and tap on "Turn Off".
On the same interface, tap on "Sign In", then enter the same Apple ID and its password.
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