After installing the iOS beta updates, many users face problems with the Apple ID Verification. According to users, the ‘Apple ID Verification’ error appears out of nowhere, preventing access to iCloud.

If you have already received the Apple ID Verification failed error on your iPhone, here’s what you should do.

1. Make sure your iPhone is connected to the Internet

Your internet connection is the first thing to check. If your iPhone is already connected to the internet via WiFi or mobile data, visit fast.com to check if your internet is working.

You can also try toggling the Airplane mode on your iPhone to rule out internet connectivity issues. Open the Control Center and tap on the Airplane icon to turn on Airplane Mode.

Once done, tap on the Airplane icon again to turn off the Airplane mode. Alternatively, you can restart your iPhone.

2. Check Apple’s Server Status

Like every other web-based service, Apple’s servers are often down for maintenance or when they face problems. So, before you try the troubleshooting, it’s important to visit this webpage from your preferred web browser and check the server status.

Check Apple's Server Status

If the ‘Apple ID’ status reads available, there’s no problem. However, if the status reads ‘Not available’, you must wait a few hours again and try.

3. Disable the VPN

VPNs are great for protecting your online privacy, but sometimes they can trigger errors like ‘Apple ID Verification failed’. This happens due to the regional mismatch that leads to authentication issues.

1. Open the Settings app.

Settings

2. Select General.

General

3. Tap ‘VPN & Device Management’.

VPN & Device Management

4. Turn off the toggle beside VPN Status (if enabled).

turn off the toggle

 

After disabling the VPN, restart your iPhone to fix the authentication problem.

4. Sign out of App Store & Sign back in

Another best thing you can do to fix the Apple ID Verification failed error is to sign out of the Apple App Store & Sign back in.

1. Open the Apple App Store on your iPhone.

2. Tap on the Profile Picture at the top right corner.

Profile Picture

3. Scroll to the bottom and tap Sign Out.

Sign Out

4. Tap the profile icon at the top-right corner.

5. Tap Sign in With Apple ID.

Sign in With Apple ID

Enter your Apple ID credentials to sign in to the Apple App Store.

5. Check the Date & Time on your iPhone

Incorrect time zone selection can lead to authentication problems; hence, it’s important to check whether the time zone selection is correct on your iPhone.

1. Open the Settings app.

Settings

2. Tap on General.

General

3. Tap on Date & Time.

Date & Time

4. On the Date & Time screen, ensure the toggle for ‘Set Automatically’ is enabled.

Set Automatically

6. Change your Apple ID Password

Maybe you are using the wrong credentials to sign in to your Apple ID. So, you can also try updating the password for your Apple ID. Also, periodically changing your account password is a good security practice. This rules out the risk of hacking attempts.

1. Open the Settings app.

Settings

2. Tap on your Apple ID at the top.

Apple ID banner

3. Tap Sign-in & Security.

Sign-in & Security

4. Tap on Change Password.

Change Password

7. Reset the Network Settings

Resetting the network settings has helped many users fix the Apple ID Verification failed errors. Hence, you can try doing it as well. Here’s what you need to do.

1. Open the Settings app.

Settings

2. Tap on General.

General

3. Tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone.

Transfer or Reset iPhone

4. Tap on the Reset.

Reset

5. Select Reset Network Settings.

Reset Network Settings

You will be asked to enter your Passcode to proceed with the network reset process.

8. Take the help of Siri to Disable the WiFi

A user on the Apple forum has pointed out a fix for the ‘Apple ID Verification failed’ error. If the Apple Verification failed error appears after a major update, you can ask Siri to disable your WiFi.

Now, how does it solve the problem? Siri can turn off the WiFi, and once the WiFi is disabled, you will get an option to skip logging in to your Apple ID.

The goal here is to complete the setup process without connecting to a WiFi network or signing in to an Apple ID. Once you reach the iPhone Home screen, you can log in to your Apple ID again.

9. Contact the Apple Support team

If you still get the ‘Apple ID Verification Failed’ error message, even after following all these troubleshooting methods, it’s time to seek the help of Apple’s support team.

You can reach out to Apple Support from this webpage. Also, you can consider reaching out to the local Apple store to get help in person. You need to explain the problem you’re facing, along with the troubleshooting methods you’ve tried.

This guide is about fixing the Apple ID Verification failed error on iPhone. Let us know in the comments if you need more help on this topic.

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