Why: Messages in iCloud is Currently Disabled (Repair Account)

Why: Messages in iCloud is Currently Disabled (Repair Account)

Are you noticing a message at the bottom of your iMessage screen about iCloud messages being disabled?

 

Messages in iCloud is currently disabled

Repair Account

 

If you click Repair Account in the message, nothing seems to happen…

 

The message seems to be appearing in the latest iOS update – 11.3. It appears to be a bug.

 

If you are receiving this message, please use the comment form below to let us know and any steps you did to repair your account.

 







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Guest - Joyce on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 19:52

I’m receiving the same message how can I fix this problem. Or if it’s on your end please fix.

I’m receiving the same message how can I fix this problem. Or if it’s on your end please fix.
Guest - Niecey on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 19:30

How do I fix the problem

How do I fix the problem
Guest - aleisha on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 19:26

i have this problem how do i fix it

i have this problem how do i fix it
Guest - Trece on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 19:05

Have the same message. How do I fix it?

Have the same message. How do I fix it?
Guest - Natasha on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:38

I have this same exact issue - does anyone know how to resolve this issue ???

I have this same exact issue - does anyone know how to resolve this issue ???
Guest - Chris on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:31

The only way to fix this issue is to upgrade to iOS 11.4

Read as follows;

HOW TO
Sync All Your Messages with iCloud in iOS 11.4
BY JAKE PETERSON 03/29/2018 7:00 PM
One major problem in previous iOS versions is that there was no way to keep messages in sync between an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac. If you deleted a message in the Mac app, it would not be deleted on your iPhone, and vice versa. Apple will be fixing this issue in iOS 11.4 by storing all of the messages in iCloud, not on individual devices.

By storing messages in iCloud, Apple is solving a huge issue. If you wanted to permanently delete a bunch of incriminating messages of your iPhone, you risk having them still reside on your Mac computer since deleting them on an iPhone will not delete them from the Messages app in macOS. Those messages can be hiding everywhere without you even knowing it.

This feature was first introduced at WWDC 2017 last June, and even appeared in an early iOS 11 beta as well as the iOS 11.3 betas, but had disappeared since then. And while this feature is fantastic for keeping Messages across your Apple devices synced, as well as saving you plenty of storage space, it isn't clear yet whether you can sync text messages in addition to iMessages. If not, we at least have an easy way to manage our iMessage threads and histories no matter how many iPhones, iPad, and Macs we may have.

Step 1
Upgrade to iOS 11.4
First things first, your iPhone needs to be running iOS 11.4 in order to take advantage of Messages on iCloud. The update is not currently out yet, but is expected to arrive shortly for developers and public beta testers. If you're running the developer or public beta, you should have access from Settings –> General –> Software Update

Step 2
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
Two-factor authentification is a security measure that uses one of your trusted devices to confirm your identity. In Apple's case, any time you sign in to service that uses two-factor authentication, one of your trusted devices receives a code that you must enter into the device using the service. If you only have one Apple device, that code is sent to that device.

You don't need to enable this security feature before activating Messages on iCloud, as Apple will walk you through the steps when you attempt to activate the new Messages feature (see Step 4 below). However, if you want to preemptively set up two-factor authentication. If you've ever used Apple Pay or Apple Pay Cash, you likely already have this done, since it's also a prerequisite for that.

The only way to fix this issue is to upgrade to iOS 11.4 Read as follows; HOW TO Sync All Your Messages with iCloud in iOS 11.4 BY JAKE PETERSON 03/29/2018 7:00 PM One major problem in previous iOS versions is that there was no way to keep messages in sync between an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Mac. If you deleted a message in the Mac app, it would not be deleted on your iPhone, and vice versa. Apple will be fixing this issue in iOS 11.4 by storing all of the messages in iCloud, not on individual devices. By storing messages in iCloud, Apple is solving a huge issue. If you wanted to permanently delete a bunch of incriminating messages of your iPhone, you risk having them still reside on your Mac computer since deleting them on an iPhone will not delete them from the Messages app in macOS. Those messages can be hiding everywhere without you even knowing it. This feature was first introduced at WWDC 2017 last June, and even appeared in an early iOS 11 beta as well as the iOS 11.3 betas, but had disappeared since then. And while this feature is fantastic for keeping Messages across your Apple devices synced, as well as saving you plenty of storage space, it isn't clear yet whether you can sync text messages in addition to iMessages. If not, we at least have an easy way to manage our iMessage threads and histories no matter how many iPhones, iPad, and Macs we may have. Step 1 Upgrade to iOS 11.4 First things first, your iPhone needs to be running iOS 11.4 in order to take advantage of Messages on iCloud. The update is not currently out yet, but is expected to arrive shortly for developers and public beta testers. If you're running the developer or public beta, you should have access from Settings –> General –> Software Update Step 2 Enable Two-Factor Authentication Two-factor authentification is a security measure that uses one of your trusted devices to confirm your identity. In Apple's case, any time you sign in to service that uses two-factor authentication, one of your trusted devices receives a code that you must enter into the device using the service. If you only have one Apple device, that code is sent to that device. You don't need to enable this security feature before activating Messages on iCloud, as Apple will walk you through the steps when you attempt to activate the new Messages feature (see Step 4 below). However, if you want to preemptively set up two-factor authentication. If you've ever used Apple Pay or Apple Pay Cash, you likely already have this done, since it's also a prerequisite for that.
Guest - Martha on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:18

I have the same problem how do I fix it

I have the same problem how do I fix it
Guest - Lisa on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:14

Same here is it fixed yet. Wtf

Same here is it fixed yet. Wtf
Guest - Robyn on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:11

Same issue here! How’s thid going to be resolved! iPhone SE didn’t have this issue before 11.3 update.

Same issue here! How’s thid going to be resolved! iPhone SE didn’t have this issue before 11.3 update.
Guest - Tony on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:10

Ran latest IOS 11.3 update on April 3, 2018 iPhone update and do notice the same message. When can we anticipate the big fix?

Ran latest IOS 11.3 update on April 3, 2018 iPhone update and do notice the same message. When can we anticipate the big fix?
Guest - Krista G. on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 18:01

Had the same issue between my new iPad & iPhone X. Went into settings>messages>text forwarding then turned my iPad on.

Hope this helps you guys!

Had the same issue between my new iPad & iPhone X. Went into settings>messages>text forwarding then turned my iPad on. Hope this helps you guys!
Guest - Kendra perry on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 17:53

Updated my phone, now under my messages it says messages in iCloud are disabled.

Updated my phone, now under my messages it says messages in iCloud are disabled.
Guest - Debra on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 16:58

How do you fix the message in Icloud disabled message - its annoying

How do you fix the message in Icloud disabled message - its annoying
Guest - Amber on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 15:14

My phone is currently saying the same thing !

My phone is currently saying the same thing !
Guest - TERRENCE on Tuesday, 03 April 2018 14:43

Yeah I am having the same message pop up to how to fix it

Yeah I am having the same message pop up to how to fix it
Guest - Lydia on Monday, 02 April 2018 23:41

I have this problem how can I fix it?

I have this problem how can I fix it?
Guest - Dina on Monday, 02 April 2018 21:37

I received the same messsage. How can it be fixed?

I received the same messsage. How can it be fixed?
Guest - Dina on Monday, 02 April 2018 21:37

I got the same message. How can it be fixed?

I got the same message. How can it be fixed?
Guest - Prisca on Monday, 02 April 2018 19:20

Mine says the same, but my iMessages are still sending in blue and even with LTE turned off I am still able to send iMessages. I’m guessing it’s just a bug.

Mine says the same, but my iMessages are still sending in blue and even with LTE turned off I am still able to send iMessages. I’m guessing it’s just a bug.
Guest - Richard Jackson on Monday, 02 April 2018 10:48

Same problem here after switching to iphone X

Same problem here after switching to iphone X
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