According to the latest reports, in the past few weeks, some Mac users have been complaining about iCloud errors, requiring users to accept the iCloud terms of service over and over again.
It is unclear why this error keeps appearing. The bug reportedly occurs on both M1 and Intel-based Macs running stable and beta versions of macOS.
Apple just last month fixed an ongoing iCloud server issue that prevented some iCloud-enabled apps from syncing properly. The problem has persisted since November, and app developers have grown increasingly unhappy that Apple hasn’t worked hard to fix it.
In addition, Apple’s iCloud service was down for a while in January. Many users reported that the password input box popped up frequently when logging in to the service, but they still could not log in normally after entering the correct password.
Not only did iCloud fail to sign in, but iMessage, iCloud Mail, Game Center, and more were also out of order. Users in several countries and regions have reported that the iCloud service has been interrupted and backup operations cannot be performed.