Cant download app app store keeps asking for password
To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I am logged into the MacAppStore on my iMac. Username and password are correct. I can wiew account information, a list of Apps I have bought etc. There is now an update to one of my Apps Twitter. When I click "update", I am prompted to give the password for the Apple account the App was bought with the same account as I am currently logged into the Mac AppStore with.
However, instead of starting downloading the update, I am just again prompted to enter the password. Whatever I do, I can not get the updating proscess started.
The AppStore just keeps asking for the password over and over again. As a curiosity, first I was asked for the password of my wifes appleID. I was not able to change this, I could only type in the "password" box. I had to click "view account information", enter my AppleID and password, and then I am asked for my password when I try to update the App. Posted on Oct 8, AM. Oct 10, AM in response to viking bear In response to viking bear.
Oct 10, AM. Apr 25, AM in response to viking bear In response to viking bear. Getting the same issue too. Unable to download any mac app store updates. Unable to download pages, keynote etc. Would like a fix big time. Apr 25, AM. Apr 10, AM in response to kylearobb In response to kylearobb. Apr 10, AM. Jumping on this, as I can't find any more recent, similar threads - I'm having this problem, but the updates are for iMovie and Photos.
I can't delete either, nor do I really want to, as they're stock apps. I don't use either frequently, but having the insistent update notification pop up on my screen is annoying.
I want to update just to get it out of the way, but I can't, as I'm being asked for my password I, too, am sure I'm using the right one again and again and again. Mar 26, PM. Page content loaded. Oct 10, AM in response to brenden dv In response to brenden dv. I am also able to download new Apps. My wife has never downloaded any apps from the MacAppStore.
Contact the vendor for additional information. Require a password for App Store and iTunes purchases You can require a password for every purchase or require a password every 15 minutes. 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.
Require After 15 Minutes—If you entered your password within the last 15 minutes, you won't be asked to enter your password again. Tap your name. Tap Password Settings, then choose the setting that you want. Click Apple ID. Select the settings that you want for free downloads and purchases. If you have Touch ID turned on for purchases, you won't see this menu. Page content loaded. Question: Q: app store keeps asking for password More Less.
Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: barbarafromlindsay barbarafromlindsay. The verbiage varies slightly depending on the iOS release. This tutorial will show you who to prevent the "Verification Required" message on iOS, both when downloading free apps or program updates on an iPhone or iPad.
It turns out the "Verification Required" material on iOS is due to the payment method used on the Apple ID associated with this device. Accordingly, you will see that Verification Required billing message if the payment system neglected, if there is an outstanding balance on the account, or if the device has never bought or downloaded whatever or any free app before, or in the event, the payment procedure hasn't yet been updated as needed. Thus, to prevent the Verification Required message, in iOS, you will want to modify the payment process, either to a legal payment system to 'not one' that allows no payment to relate to an Apple ID and App Store.
Here we shall detail the exact measures to accomplish this endeavour. Prior to beginning: note that if you just add a legitimate credit card to an Apple ID, the "Verification Required" message won't appear at all, and you're able to prevent verification for updates and installs if you disable "Require Password" for free downloads to your iPhone or even iPad App Store configurations.
In case you don't want to include or verify a credit card with the Apple ID, or in the event, the payment method expired, or else you do not want to use one at all, then you must change a setting on your Apple ID to discontinue the "Verification Required" message.
Here's how to do this:.
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