Require password for previously downloaded apps






















 · Under General Restrictions Allowed Content, at the bottom of the section, there is the line item Require Password with a time setting that you User Interaction Count: 2.  · Have you tried Settings iTunes App Stores Password Settings. Under Purchases and In-App Purchases you'll have the option of either always requiring the password or to require it after 15 mins. (That is, you enter the password in once and for the next 15mins you won't be asked again).  · Require a password on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. 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 Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.


On iPhone, iPad Download free apps without App password, if your App Store asking password on free app install on iPhone and iPad in iOS 15 or iPadOS Or. Double-click the app icon to launch it. The first thing you'll be asked to do when launching the app is to add a password. Enter a strong password and type it again to confirm it. If necessary, add a hint and your email address to recover the password in case you forget. Click "OK" to continue. Has the option to just download free apps from the App Store without password been removed? I tried signing in through the Settings app, the App Store no longer lets me use Touch ID for free items. How do I make iOS App Store either not ask for password or allow Touch ID I already have the option set in Settings app. I am running iOS


Previously, once users entered their password for an app purchase, iOS opened a fifteen minute window during which additional purchases could be made without reentering the password. In the latest release, users no longer need to enter their password to download free apps — regardless of whether they’ve owned them before or not. Tap Password Settings, then choose the setting you want. If you can'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 Touch ID next to "iTunes App Store".

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