How to Fix There was an error connecting to the Apple ID Server?
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How to Fix There was an error connecting to the Apple ID Server?
If you’re getting the “there was an error connecting to the apple id server” error, there are a bunch of fixe's we can suggest.
We’ve seen this error occur on all Apple devices, from iPads to Apple watches. First we’ll walk you through some obvious stuff you might have already tried. But bear with us, we’ve assembled a bunch of other fixes so you can resolve this annoying Apple ID server error.
1. Restart your Computer. Restarting your computer is the basic way. It’s necessary to try this method first; sometimes the simplest turning off and on can fix this error directly.
2. Sometimes it happens due to the poor Internet connection, you should check if your Internet connection is working properly.
3. make sure that the date, time, and time zone are set correctly on your computer.
4. If both these methods cannot figure it out, try to check Keychain Access and certificate settings. Click Applications > Utilities > Keychain access > Preferences > Certificates. make sure that both OCSP and CRL are set to the best attempt.
5. If you're not very anxious, wait for a while patiently or try again in a few hours. Maybe after a few hours, it would be fixed by itself.
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1. Check the router to see if it works normally and check if your Internet connection is OK.
2. make sure that the date, time, and time zone are set correctly.
3. Completely close all the applications you’re using.
4. Hard Reset your iPhone by pressing & holding Home + Power button for 10+ seconds. If you're iPhone 7/7 Plus user, you can restart you iPhone by pressing and holding the power and Volume Down buttons until you see the Apple logo, then wait for the method .
5. check out if you have upgraded to the latest system.
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