Ipad require apssword for previously downloaded apps

 

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 · You can choose how often you'll want to enter your password when you buy items (including in-app purchases) from the App Store and iTunes Store: Always Require — every time you make a purchase, you'll be asked to enter your password, even if you're signed in with your Apple ID. Require After 15 Minutes — If you entered your password within the last 15 minutes, you won't be .  · In response to bltadwin.ru On your iPad go into Settings > General > Restrictions > Require Password and set it to 'Immediately', you should then be prompted to enter your password for every download (that will apply to redownloading, app updates, and buying/downloading new items) More Less. AM. Ipad require apssword for previously downloaded apps 4 Jan Using Touch ID to unlock your iPhone, iPad, or apps in them is a more If you have already tried some troubleshooting steps before emailing us, make that you write your device password somewhere in case you'll need it.

I'm unable to download apps on my iPad. We bought a new iPad and did a reset on the old one. Only 1 to 2 yrs old. When I went to download new apps for the kids nothing would download. It accepts the password, says Done and then goes back to the "GET" icon. Tried all the steps above and still no luck. Hi: I have the same question posted on the Apple site and elsewhere, but I haven't seen any definitive answers. My daughter's phone is set up with Family Sharing and Ask to Buy turned on. I approved an app for her, but I've since changed my mind. But if I delete it from her phone, she's able to reinstall it, because it already was approved. Open the Settings app. Tap your name. Tap Media & Purchases. Tap Password Settings, then choose the setting that you want. If you don't see Password Settings, you have turned on Face ID or Touch ID for App Store and iTunes Purchases. To change this, go back to Settings, tap "Face ID & Passcode" or "Touch ID & Passcode", then turn off Face ID or.

Tap Settings, then select Passwords. In iOS 13 or earlier, select Passwords & Accounts, then tap Website & App Passwords. Use Face ID or Touch ID when prompted, or enter your passcode. To see a password, select a website. To delete a saved password, tap Delete Password. To update a password, tap Edit. If you need older apps for that iPad, if you have a computer with an older version of iTunes (version or earlier), you can try downloading the most recent versions/s of app/s, by accessing the iOS App Store, through iTunes , logging into the iOS App Store using your Apple ID and password and then, download the recent version of the app/s you like to use on your iPad into iTunes , on your computer, FIRST!. Tap iTunes & App Store Purchases. Tap In-app Purchases and set to Don't Allow. You can also go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions, and tap Allowed Apps. Then deselect iTunes Store and Books. Make sure to choose a passcode that's different from the passcode you use to unlock your device.

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