JayCrow wrote:
I do not want to change my password. Why won't Apple accept it when I know it is correct?
Either:
- you're trying to sign in on a different user ID, or the ID has been typed in incorrectly
- it isn't the correct password, despite what you believe
- the password is case sensitive, so either you have Caps Lock on, or are not using capitals and lowercase in the same way that you did when you created the password
- you have not added the two-factor authentication that WinsC1 referred to and that Leanne realised was what was causing her issue
Here's a tip that I use when I forget a frequently used password (and it is always a frequently used one):
walk away and have a hot relaxing drink (cup of proper tea if you're in the UK, cup of European style tea (an infusion perhaps) if you're somewhere else in Europe apart from the UK, or a cup coffee if you're in America), and then come back to the sign in after a sit down. It's then that I realise that I was putting it in incorrectly.
There is of course, one other possibility: someone you know (such an irritating sibling) has got into your account and changed your password. However, to do that, that person would have needed to know your original password, so if you don't know anyone who would do that and there's no possibility that anyone could have guessed your password, it isn't what has happened.