Why does my Apple ID password keep saying verification failed?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

There could be several reasons why your Apple ID password keeps saying “verification failed.” In this answer, I will provide a detailed explanation of the possible causes and solutions for this issue.

1. Unstable Network Connection: One common reason for the “verification failed” error is an unstable network connection. Apple devices and services require a stable internet connection to connect and authenticate your Apple ID. If your connection is weak or intermittent, it can cause verification issues. To resolve this, ensure that you have a strong and stable internet connection. You can try connecting to a different Wi-Fi network or use a cellular data connection to see if the issue persists.

2. Incorrect Password: It is possible that you might be entering the wrong password, even if you believe it is correct. Double-check your Apple ID and password to ensure you haven’t made any mistakes. Remember that passwords are case-sensitive, so make sure you’re entering uppercase and lowercase letters correctly. If you are unsure about your password, you can try resetting it through the “Forgot Apple ID or password” option on the Apple ID login page.

3. Account Security Measures: Apple has implemented various security measures to protect your Apple ID. If you have enabled two-factor authentication or two-step verification, it could be causing the “verification failed” error. These security features add an extra layer of protection by requiring additional verification steps, such as entering a verification code sent to your trusted device or phone number. Make sure you follow the necessary steps and provide the correct verification code to authenticate your Apple ID.

4. Account Lockout: If you have entered the wrong password multiple times in a row, your Apple ID might get locked for security reasons. This lockout is a protective measure to prevent unauthorized access to your account. If this happens, you will receive a notification or an email informing you about the lockout and providing instructions on how to unlock your account. Follow the instructions carefully and take the necessary steps to unlock your Apple ID.

5. Server Issues: Occasionally, Apple’s servers may experience temporary issues or downtime, which can cause verification problems. These server issues can affect the authentication process and result in the “verification failed” error. If you suspect that the problem is on Apple’s end, you can check Apple’s System Status page or social media accounts for any reported service disruptions. In such cases, all you can do is wait until the issue is resolved by Apple.

6. Software or Device Compatibility: Another possible reason for the “verification failed” error is software or device compatibility issues. Ensure that your Apple device is running the latest version of iOS or macOS, as older software versions may have bugs or compatibility issues. You can check for software updates in the Settings app on iOS or the System Preferences on macOS. Additionally, make sure your device meets the system requirements for Apple services and features.

The “verification failed” error for your Apple ID password can be caused by various factors, including an unstable network connection, incorrect password, security measures, account lockouts, server issues, or software/device compatibility problems. By troubleshooting these possible causes, you can resolve the issue and successfully verify your Apple ID password.