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What are you doing when you see this? The situation you describe can happen if there are apps (or media purchases) on the device that were installed (or downloaded) under a different Apple ID/account, and they need updating or redownloading.
If your iPhone is linked to the wrong Apple ID, or you're getting this error code a couple of times on iTunes or other services, then here are a few possible causes of this error: You or another person with access to your iPhone/iPad may have recently purchased in the App Store with a different Apple ID.
Apple does this to make sure it is you signing into your account and protect your privacy and security when there have been changes, or when it has been a while since you last logged in.
Apple does this for security purposes to make sure that you are the true owner of your Apple ID. When you enter your CVV, make sure you do it in the App Store or in iTunes and not the web.
If your iPhone thinks you're in somewhere but you actually not, most likely there is something wrong about Location Services. Now, one quick way to fix this issue is by toggling on your iPhone's Location Services if the location service is disabled.
You are most likely receiving these sign-in requests due to Apps or other downloaded content on your device that was purchased by one of the other Apple IDs. App purchases & downloaded content are tied to the Apple ID that was used to download it.
An Apple Account gives you access to all Apple services, including the App Store, Apple Music, iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, and more. You sign in to your Apple Account with an email address (for example, daniel_rico1@icloud) and a password. It's recommended that you use the same Apple Account for all Apple services.
Whenever you sign in to your Apple Account on a new device or browser, you'll confirm your identity with your password and a six-digit verification code. There are a few ways you can get a verification code. You can use the code displayed on your trusted device, or get a text or phone call.
Visit the US Apple ID website ( ) on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Select Create Your Apple ID, then choose United States as your country and fill in all the requested details.