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Phil in ocala

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If the phone rings with a caller...my iphone5C demands my iTunes password...if I want to use the camera..the same....do I need to buy an app that remembers passwords? This is driving me nuts
 
If the phone rings with a caller...my iphone5C demands my iTunes password...if I want to use the camera..the same....do I need to buy an app that remembers passwords? This is driving me nuts
Something doesn't seem right as one of those things should require a password. Does it happen each time you are opening those apps or it simply happens independently at random times basically?
 
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This is a very flawed product...really designed with Teens in mind who will use it to text all day and night while listening to music....I am going to sell the damn thing.
 
This is a very flawed product...really designed with Teens in mind who will use it to text all day and night while listening to music....I am going to sell the damn thing.
Sounds like Apple products might not be for you and moving on is the better option, as you basically concluded. Good luck.
 
This has been happening to me in spurts for years, many years. I will go awhile without it asking then all the sudden it asks nonstop for a week or so then another break, and repeat. I've learned to just accept it.
 
This has been happening to me in spurts for years, many years. I will go awhile without it asking then all the sudden it asks nonstop for a week or so then another break, and repeat. I've learned to just accept it.
Strange, dealing with a few different iPhones over the past 5+ years, while I've certainly seen this happen here and there at times, I can't say that I have seen it happening nonstop for a week or anything to that degree.
 
This has been happening to me in spurts for years, many years. I will go awhile without it asking then all the sudden it asks nonstop for a week or so then another break, and repeat. I've learned to just accept it.

Same exact thing for me.
 
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