App store asking to sign in to download app from app store

app store asking to sign in to download app from app store

Here is the point.
When i open App Store it always asking me " Sign in to download from the pp Store. I have signed in my Apple ID.
Not really sure when this happened. Yesterday evening i pluged in Magic Jack and it automatic download Magic Jack software which obvioslly not from App Store.
So. I did uninstall Majic Jack software. Using CCleaner, but still  asking me to sign in.

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