You can call Apple Care to turn off iCloud for you. It would take a few hours, so I suggest you accept the terms and conditions and then sign out of iCloud via “Settings> iCloud,” as @Buscar said. If your access is restricted, you understand that you will not be able to continue the acceptance process. This can happen if you have enabled the “Screen Time” feature on your device. Usually, this special feature is used as parental controls to protect children from harmful content and apps and prevent them from playing with device settings that could compromise the overall functionality. The Screen Time feature includes restrictions on any changes to your device, including acceptance of the Terms and Conditions. I just switched to Catalina on my laptop and it happens. I tried all the steps above and even logged out on both devices, and nothing works. As one of the commentators above said, nothing comes up for me to accept it.

None of these things worked for me. In my case, the pop-up window that should actually be accepted is not displayed, so I couldn`t accept it. Your suggestion #4 is impossible because there is no way to sign out of the iCloud account. Maybe this was written for a version of the operating system before Catalina, which I upgraded when this problem started. If you check the terms and conditions, you`ll see the fine print indicating that Apple hasn`t promised to improve the software forever. Also, there is a part somewhere in the terms that says Apple can suspend, modify, or remove the content or product it chooses. the same here! It is a loop after clicking on the terms and conditions. What must I do? Thank you very much!!!!!!! The notification is so annoying and can`t get rid of it until I see your post.

The first step helps, it is the second iCloud account that I did not accept, makes it unable to accept the primary (How stupid it is…). So check your entire iCloud account under the list of Internet accounts. If iCloud is up and running, you may be able to agree to new terms and conditions before you can sign in again. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad and tap your name at the top. A pop-up window will ask you to accept new terms, if any. We have compiled a list of the most common iCloud issues on the internet and how to fix them. Whether you`re having problems with iCloud not charging or you can`t sign in to iCloud from your iPhone, here`s how to fix your problem below. After upgrading to Catalina, I was prompted to receive a notification that I had to accept the “New iCloud Terms of Service” and that “You must accept the new terms and conditions to use iCloud on this Mac”. However, I am not able to accept the terms and conditions. I go to my settings, find where to view them, click on “I have read and accept the iCloud terms of use”, but the prompt remains, asking me to read and accept them.

Sometimes a window pops up right after clicking Next, but it disappears after ~1/10 second, so I can`t read it. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Until it`s fixed, I can`t use iCloud. This method is only about making sure that you are on the same page as others. For each of the different Apple devices, there are several ways to access the new iCloud Terms of Service page. So, make sure you follow the correct process depending on the device you`re on: if Screen Time is turned on, turn it off and try to accept iCloud`s terms of service again. If you upgraded to macOS Catalina, you may have encountered an error with the iCloud Terms of Service where you accept them, but the notification keeps coming back that you need to accept them. This persistent loading screen usually appears when you can`t sign in to iCloud on your iPhone or iPad, often when setting up a new device. Sometimes, you may have problems with your iCloud password. Even you follow these steps if your iCloud account suddenly wants to re-enter your password only to never succeed with the steps provided.

If you have a developer version or a version that you need to re-enter the iCloud password, you have never seen this fact in the terms and conditions. Or you can`t unsubscribe. Because you need to access the internet accounts and re-enter your password for your iCloud account. Question: Q: The iCloud Terms of Service in macOS Catalina cannot be accepted any less This is the solution that solved the problem for us and allowed us to accept the iCloud Terms of Service. By signing out of your Apple ID, restarting the device, and then signing in again, you essentially remove all the issues previously associated with your Apple ID. When you sign out and sign back in, recreate the Apple ID profile settings to accommodate updates or process interruptions that may have occurred without your knowledge. Either way, it`s important that you agree to Apple`s terms and conditions. Any new Apple user should carefully read the content of the Terms and Conditions before it begins. So what do Apple`s terms and conditions say? This article shows you what you need to know and consider in advance. This solution doesn`t seem to work for me – I only have 1 iCloud account linked to my Mac (and an Exchange/Office 365 account). If I go to “Internet Accounts” and then “iCloud”, I will not be asked to accept the terms and conditions. The terms and conditions set for iTunes are called the Apple Media Services Terms of Service because they were renamed and updated in September 2016.

It was known that these terms and conditions were extremely long, so users were often discouraged from reading the entire content. In many cases, users accept and accept the terms and conditions and move forward. Instead, you simply go back to the homepage and wait to finally agree to the terms provided. For this reason, you should be smart enough if you decide to continue or discontinue your plan to use Apple services. Once you have followed the steps above to access and browse the iCloud Terms of Service, you should be able to see that the process has been completed and completed successfully. However, if you can`t go any further and get stuck on the same page, try checking the next set of methods. After that, repeat the acceptance process above. Yes, it also did the trick for me.

This makes sense, I think, because installing the latest version of iCloud automatically means that you agree to the latest terms. If you upgraded to the latest version of macOS, you may have encountered a problem with the new terms of service. Follow two ways to fix iCloud terms of service error in macOS Catalina. Keep in mind that Apple didn`t intentionally make the terms and conditions long and tiring to read. Theoretically, it can shorten or summarize them and even extract a few bullet points to make you aware of the changes made. After disabling the restrictions on your Apple device, you should be able to continue the acceptance process. After the process, you can re-enable the “Screen Time” feature by returning to the “Screen Time” settings page. I don`t know which device the other poster used to accept the terms and conditions, but on Catalina, if you use multiple iCloud accounts, you`ll have to go to Settings -> Internet Accounts and then click on each of your iCloud accounts.

Each time you select one, you will receive a field with the terms and conditions. Accept it for each account, and the message should disappear and you should have access to your accounts. I hope this will be useful to you! Many users have reported that Apple`s terms and conditions are boring, time-consuming, and tiring to read. Some say the content is difficult to read and understand. Others say the content is legally binding. Nevertheless, every Apple user needs to pay attention to the content, read it and understand it completely. I don`t use iCloud and I don`t intend to use it ever. I don`t even know if I remember my account password. Apple continues to display the “New iCloud Terms of Service” notification on my Mac and I clicked on it every day and exited System Preferences immediately. There must be a better way to remove it. I can`t remove it and there`s no “later” option.

Another possibility is that Apple services in your area have failed. Apple has servers spread throughout the world to avoid traffic jams, and from time to time there is maintenance. .