![]() ![]() Now you can go to Settings>iCloud and sign in with your current iCloud ID and password. Next, go back to and change your primary email address and iCloud ID name back to the way it was. When finished go to Settings>iCloud, tap Delete Account and choose Delete from My iDevice when prompted (your iCloud data will still be in iCloud). Then save any photo stream photos that you wish to keep to your camera roll. On the next screen, Install Updates (if available). Go to Settings > General > Software Update. ![]() You can now use your current password to turn off Find My iDevice on your devices, even though they prompt you for the password for your old account ID. The issue of repeated Apple ID Verification Pop-ups might be due to outdated software on your device. ![]() Then edit the name of the account to change it back to your old email address. Click edit next to the primary email account, change it back to your old email address and save the change. If this should happen, and if your old ID is an earlier version of your current ID, you need to temporarily recreate your old ID by going to, click Manage my Apple ID and sign in with your currentiCloud ID. ![]() When you do this you may find that the password for your old ID isn't accepted. To change the iCloud ID you have to go to Settings>iCloud, tap Delete Account, provide the password for the old ID when prompted to turn off Find My iDevice, then sign back in with the ID you wish to use. The answer below, given by randers4 on Apple forum, worked for me on my iPad. ![]()
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