How do I stop Apple from asking me for a free app password?

How do I stop Apple from asking me for a free app password?

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.

How do I turn off App Store?

If your son or daughter has an Apple device, including an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, then the steps to disable the App Store are the same on all three devices and it’s easy. Simply enable the device’s Restrictions with a 4-digit passcode and the toggle off the App Store.

How to get free apps on App Store without password?

Now you’re free of typing the PASSWORD every time you get a free app on App Store. As we mentioned in Step 2, if you have turned on Touch ID, you’ll need to Close it and follow the procedure provided. Please read on. Now all you need to do is close Touch ID before changing settings allowing you to get free apps without entering a password.

When do I need to enter my password for the App Store?

You can choose how often you 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.

Where do I find password for iTunes App Store?

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Tap Settings > [your name] > iTunes & App Store. Tap Password Settings. If you have Touch ID or Face ID turned on for purchases, you won’t see this menu. Under Purchases and In-App Purchases, tap the setting that you want. Under Free Downloads, tap Require Password to turn the setting on or off.

Where do I find the Free App Settings?

Don’t worry though, it’s only temporary. Once Touch ID is off, go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Password Settings (it’s right under your Apple ID) and you’ll see a new section on that page called Free Downloads.