What was your resolution because it's annoying and damnably inconvenient. Because it's weird it thinks its signed out but it's actually signed in or vice versa I can't tell but it's not cool when I'm paying for services that aren't working. I could call Apple but if it's a simple fix I'd rather take care of it myself but I'm thinking it's on their end because it broke after an iOS 9 update and nothing I can think of will fix it. I know this router has some weird problems with multicast but I think I fixed that but then the problem persisted when I was on solid LTE and another router so I think maybe I got a corrupted database somewhere but why a restore didn't fix it bothers me unless I did the restore wrong. But I would've thought that erase all content and settings and dropping the phone in recovery mode and telling it to set itself up as new would be the hardest type of restore that is possible. And I sort of don't want to waste some Apple tech's time just to tell me to do stuff I've already done if it's user error. I usually don't have any issues. I also had this Mac forget what drive to boot from. I shut it down cleanly then when I turned it on this afternoon it booted into recovery mode. I've never seen that before. Maybe technology doesn't like me lately I don't know but this is weird.
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