S scott:mac macrumors regular Original poster Aug 1, 2012 #1 Hi all, Why is it I still have to put my apple ID password in to download free apps? I thought this was removed by Apple in this beta? Scott
Hi all, Why is it I still have to put my apple ID password in to download free apps? I thought this was removed by Apple in this beta? Scott
B batting1000 macrumors 604 Aug 1, 2012 #2 scott:mac said: Hi all, Why is it I still have to put my apple ID password in to download free apps? I thought this was removed by Apple in this beta? Scott Click to expand... You don't have to if you're updating an app, but you still have to do it to download them.
scott:mac said: Hi all, Why is it I still have to put my apple ID password in to download free apps? I thought this was removed by Apple in this beta? Scott Click to expand... You don't have to if you're updating an app, but you still have to do it to download them.
MadGoat macrumors 65816 Aug 1, 2012 #3 batting1000 said: You don't have to if you're updating an app, but you still have to do it to download them. Click to expand... Free apps were, for a while, also "passwordless"
batting1000 said: You don't have to if you're updating an app, but you still have to do it to download them. Click to expand... Free apps were, for a while, also "passwordless"
B batting1000 macrumors 604 Aug 1, 2012 #4 MadGoat said: Free apps were, for a while, also "passwordless" Click to expand... Yes I know that, but Apple changed it recently.
MadGoat said: Free apps were, for a while, also "passwordless" Click to expand... Yes I know that, but Apple changed it recently.
F fortheus macrumors 6502 Aug 1, 2012 #5 It intermittently ask/no ask for password. I think it's bug they need to figure out