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salino28351

macrumors member
Original poster
Sep 20, 2016
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Hi,

I'm sorry if this has been posted before but don't see anything about it. Ive noticed in the iOS 10.3 betas with the new way they display your Apple ID profile in settings, I keep getting noticed that my iCloud storage is almost full or to turn on two-factor authentication.

I know all you have to do it go into it and click not now and it'll go away but It always comes back.

Is there a way to permanently have it not notify me? Its getting very annoying especially whenever I turn the screen off it'll wake itself back up to tell me about my iCloud storage.

Thank You in advance
 

Shirasaki

macrumors P6
May 16, 2015
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For storage part, perhaps you need to clean your iCloud storage a little bit, if this is the case.
But if Apple keeps notifying you even when your free quota is almost empty... perhaps you could only wait.
Since I never be bothered by both of them, I could not help much, sorry.
 

simonkeane

macrumors newbie
Oct 14, 2014
20
1
Brighton, UK
Also have this, despite iCloud backup being off completely.

Clearly a bug with 10.3.

Suggestion would be to revert to 10.2.1 or just live with the beta until it gets fixed.

Hi,

I'm sorry if this has been posted before but don't see anything about it. Ive noticed in the iOS 10.3 betas with the new way they display your Apple ID profile in settings, I keep getting noticed that my iCloud storage is almost full or to turn on two-factor authentication.

I know all you have to do it go into it and click not now and it'll go away but It always comes back.

Is there a way to permanently have it not notify me? Its getting very annoying especially whenever I turn the screen off it'll wake itself back up to tell me about my iCloud storage.

Thank You in advance
 

cswifx

Suspended
Dec 15, 2016
563
180
It could be a bug, I have quite a bit of free space so I can't really help much either.
But I strongly recommend for you to clean out your iCloud storage to free up more space, and wait for the next update if the issue persists.

On a side note, 50GB is only $1.98 a month.
 
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