Iphone 5s ios7 icloud continous login

iphone 5s
ios 7.x
all of a sudden I'm getting the icloud log-in on a continous loop
tried hard reset, still occurring

Never mind, I figured it out

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    2) Personally, I have an iPhone and iPad, and so does my wife. So do our kids!
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    2) Log into the Find My iPhone APP with the PRIMARY iCloud email address and password of the person you want to track.
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    Brad, and everyone else, just to clarify my original post that started this thread, and offer a workaround or two: you CAN  still locate, erase etc. any iOS device using Find My iPhone in iOS7,  but the device you want to track or erase must EITHER use the same PRIMARY iCloud account as you do, OR you must log into the Find My iPhone app on your phone using THEIR primary iCloud account's username and password.
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    For corporate users who want to track and manage company-owned iOS devices without having all of them use the same primary iCould account, this is a big pain. For families, imagine being on a vacation, or experiencing a disaster, accident, etc, where you'd really want everyone to be able to locate each other, even if they are unable to answer their phone or otherwise respond...a very real possibility in today's world. Now not so easy without compromising privacy and security.
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    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    If you are using the same ID as a primary iCloud login, then yes she can see your photos in photostream if you have it enabled.
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