Ask for Apple ID every time I put my phone on charge & to back up iCloud

Since I updated my iPhone 4S to the new iOS, every time I plug my phone in to charge it asks for my Apple ID to backup to iCloud.it never use to do it before the update??

It appears to be a bug in iOS 7.  Restarting the phone should temporarily fix it.
See https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5335046?start=0&tstart=0

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