Are you crazy about trying new free apps on Apple App Store? Do you find it really irritating to type your password every time when you intend to get a free app?
Or as an old iPhone user, you must have been used to getting free apps within one click. But why on earth do you have to enter the password after clicking "download" all the time?! May 5, AM in response to stewbee99 In response to stewbee99 No. Reply Helpful 5 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: lllaass lllaass.
May 24, PM in response to montasolo In response to montasolo Because Apple made it that way. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: montasolo montasolo. Oct 31, PM in response to lllaass In response to lllaass "Because they made it this way" is a non-answer. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Oct 31, PM in response to montasolo In response to montasolo It is the correct answer.
User profile for user: Phil Phil Oct 31, PM in response to lllaass In response to lllaass Basically because even free apps need to be associated with an Apple ID. Its not like you are handing over your soul. It's just an account to use Apple services. User profile for user: Skydiver Skydiver Nov 11, PM in response to montasolo In response to montasolo No one here made the rules. Tap review to sign in, then review your account information.
I keep getting this message when I try to install free apps from App Store. I don't want to give my account info until I actually purchase something. Can I not download free apps until I provide my account information? My email verification is complete. I'm using an iPhone 3GS logged in to my iTunes account. This is by design. Apple requires you to set up an account even for free purchases except podcasts. In the past, you could set up a free account in iCloud and get away with not entering information, but now the security is getting beefed up.
Apple offers iOS device users a official method to download and install applications on iPhone with iTunes. However, the iTunes App Store needs users to sign in the the Apple ID to get the free apps and even add bank card to purchase the paid apps.
However, if you don't have an Apple ID or fail to sign in the iTunes account, you could also find the other ways to install apps on iPhone without iTunes. Here in this article you might get the different methods to download and install your desired apps without iTunes. Just come to learn how. Get help with syncing, updating to a more recent version of iTunes, or with an iTunes Store purchase — and much more. Download earlier versions of iTunes to work with compatible operating systems and hardware.
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