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Are you having problems connecting to Apple's server? If you see the error message "There Was an Error Connecting to the Apple ID Server," you may have trouble getting into your Apple account or iCloud. Here's how to fix the Apple ID server error on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Reconnecting to the Apple ID Server
If you get an error when trying to access your Apple ID, make sure your Wi-Fi network or cellular connection is stable. Turn off any VPNs and restart your device. Try to log out of your Apple ID and then log in again.
Steps
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Make sure your Wi-Fi network is online. If you're having trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, make sure the network is stable and active. If it isn't, you may need to restart your router .
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Disable any active VPN services. A VPN can block the connection with Apple's servers. Turn it off before you try to connect to the server again.
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Go to Apple's System Status checker . If there are any issues regarding Apple's services, you'll see them here. If everything is working properly, you'll see a green circle next to "All services are operating normally".
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Update the password for your Apple ID. If you recently updated your password on a different device, you'll need to enter it again on your current device. This also keeps your Apple ID secure. [1] X Research source
- To change your password , navigate to your device's settings and select Apple ID .