If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. Open the App Store and sign in If a blue account button appears at the top of the App Store, you might not be signed in. Manually update the app In the App Store, try to update the app manually.
Check your payment method You might need to have a payment method on file, even if the app that you want to download is free. Prioritize the download From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app.
Restart your device Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. You will have to enter your Apple password here. Tap on the added credit card to remove it or add another one. You should also check your credit card balance, in case payments are getting denied for some reason which can be for other reasons too.
Do you have enough space on your iPhone to download that app or game? Storage space on iPhones are a luxury and pretty expensive.
Especially when you can buy drives so cheap these days. You need some some storage space for breathing room too. That will result in a slower device. What I mean is that your parent might have implemented parental control to restrict purchase, download or installation of new apps and games. Parents can be annoying but what can you do. Well, ask your parent if this is true and if it is, plead for your life. You will want to go back as soon as you hit adulthood.
I am not talking about resetting entire iPhone. Reset network settings. That will remove all saved Wi-Fi networks and you will have to re-enter passwords. Keep that in mind. You may try and Erase All Content and Settings. That will take iPhone to its factory settings, the way it was when you first booted it.
You can then restore everything from a backup. This post will provide 4 useful and powerful methods to solve this problem. When you install an app from Microsoft Store, you need to make sure the Windows Defender Firewall is turned on. You can follow this guide to turn on Windows Defender Firewall on your Windows 10 computer:.
It can offer you data protection again viruses, worms, spam, as well as other malware. If your Windows Store license is not synced properly, you will be unable to install all apps from Microsoft Store. So, you can go to check the Windows Store Licensing to rule out this possibility. Windows has a troubleshooter that can be used to solve the Windows-related issue. View answer in context. Dec 11, PM in response to Goodstar In response to Goodstar Hi Goodstar, I understand that you are unable to download apps because after you enter your Apple ID password, it just shows you the "Get" button again.
I'm happy to provide some help for this issue. I recommend first forcing the App Store to close, and then restarting your iPhone: How to force an app to close on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support Restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support If you continue having this issue, make sure that you do not have any outstanding billing issues that could prevent you from downloading new apps: If your payment method is declined, or you have a billing issue with a previous purchase in the iTunes Store - Apple Support And sign out of your Apple ID and back in again if this isn't the case.
Tap [Your Name]. Tap your Apple ID. Tap Sign Out. Go to Settings.
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