Authentication required each time new sim card entered the Iphone

After the new update apple this week of May 18, 2016, whenever you change the sim card, you will need to re - authenticate your apple ID.  It's very embarrassing for people who travel often and use the dual sims or will frequently use different sim card for different countries.  It's that apple has not even given the user a choice to turn off his mandatory.  Especially when you travel to a new country and buy a new sim card and activate it using your iPhone, it becomes almost impossible since you need to first find a journal in your iPhone and then active sim card wifi, making it an extremely difficult process.

While some may want this feature, it is not logical for everyone. Ask apple to make this optional choice / deleting it or explain how to get rid of.

Your iCloud account and iMessage active on the phone?  If so, Yes, it will require you to do whenever you change the SIM card and that is never going to change. You can try to connect on iCloud, iMessage and FaceTime and see if she is no longer doing this.  But as long as you use the services of Apple (and find my iPhone with iCloud), which are related to the phone in use with the device number, you will be prompted to confirm whenever you switch SIMs.

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