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Urbanpixels

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 14, 2017
15
42
Yorkshire
Hi Guys,

Thought i'd get my old iPad out to give to one of my children and tried to log into my apple ID to download some apps.

I get the below message, trying to log into 12.3.3 on a iPad mini 3

I have other Apple ID's I've managed to log into iCloud on a iOS 10 device. so what makes my personal apple id different?

I don't see how apple can get away with locking your ID out of older devices? I cannot find any information about this. Wether it's a certain feature or something i can disable.

Does anybody know?

TIA

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Nermal

Moderator
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Dec 7, 2002
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That message has a couple of typos. Are you sure you haven't entered the account details into a phishing website or something, made to look like iOS?
 

iStorm

macrumors 68000
Sep 18, 2012
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Yeah, that seems odd. Try updating to the latest iOS version (12.5.5).
 

Urbanpixels

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aug 14, 2017
15
42
Yorkshire
So, Solved.

I had a recovery contact on my apple ID which forces all devices you use to require iOS15

Once the recovery contact is removed it logged in fine.

Im not sure why my numerous contacts with Apple couldn't tell me this.
 
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