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Why iPhone keeps asking for your Apple ID password and how to fix it

Apple ID Password iPhone

Are you seeing repetitive verification popups or notifications on your iPhone asking you to enter your Apple ID password? Even after entering the correct password, it reappears asking for the password over and over again!

Here are the solutions to fix this and stop your iPhone, iPad, or Mac from asking for the Apple ID password again and again.

How to set Google Chrome to autofill passwords anywhere on your iPhone

iPhone password autofill screen showing Google Chrome and iCloud Keychain on a yellow background

Chrome is the most popular browser available on Mac, PC, Android, iPhone, and more. You might use its built-in Google Password Manager to store passwords and login information. To date, you might be using these saved passwords only inside Google Chrome. But you can easily set Chrome as the iPhone Password Manager on a system level and then autofill these passwords inside Safari, apps, and elsewhere. It'll work almost like iCloud Keychain.

Here's how to add Google Chrome as a password manager on iPhone to effortlessly autofill login details saved in it.

How to change your Raspberry Pi password

Raspberry Pi Configuration

When you first set up your Raspberry Pi, you’re prompted to change the default password. But maybe you want to change it again down the road. As we all know, you’re supposed to do this regularly for security reasons.

So here, we’ll show you how to change your Raspberry Pi password. You can update your password using two methods, the Raspberry Pi Configuration interface or a Terminal command.

How to use iCloud Passwords on Chrome for Windows

iCloud Passwords Chrome Extension on Windows

If you’ve been waiting for a way to use iCloud passwords on Windows, then you may have known a Chrome extension was on the way. While the Chrome add-on was released a while ago, you needed to have iCloud version 12.0 or later to use the feature.

So, if your iCloud is now up to date on Windows and you’re ready to use the Chrome extension, we’ll show you how to set it all up.