Learn how to get free apps from the iPhone or iPad App Store without Face ID or Touch ID authentication and without entering your Apple Account password.
How to download free iPhone apps without password or Face ID
Learn how to get free apps from the iPhone or iPad App Store without Face ID or Touch ID authentication and without entering your Apple Account password.
Apple has billed the App Store as the safest way for iOS users to get apps on their devices. It's such an important aspect of the business that it has essentially gone to war in an effort to keep things exactly the way they are. That, of course, includes its App Store fee, which can net the company upwards of 30% per in-store transaction. But, even as outside sources try to pressure some changes, Apple's ready to beat the safety drum again.
One thing people from all different walks of life have in common today is that they’re trying to save money. This is especially true in today’s financial climate, which is being exacerbated by inflation and a bevy of other persistent factors. Fortunately, we have a tip that may be able to help; all you need is an iPhone and a free app.
Sometimes, maybe even inevitably, everything feels eventual. At one point in time, Apple's 30% fee for its App Store felt like a standard thing, like that's just how it's supposed to be. But, things change, and now there's definitely a much louder outcry regarding the fee. And, more than that, Apple's need to change it.
No, it's not just you. Apple Music and the App Store are down for many users around the globe. Apple's System Status page is acknowledging there are ongoing outages, noting users may be experiencing intermittent issues with the services.
All Readdle apps available in the Russian App Store and Google Play have now been removed in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Learn how to delete the App Store cache on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac to both free up space and fix issues like incorrect balance showing in your Apple Account.
An upcoming Apple headset will be powered by a new operating system. And now, we're seeing the “realityOS” name referenced in Apple's source code for the first time ever.
Many of the apps Apple pre-installs on iPhones and iPads get the job done for the average user. But any needs beyond that are best satisfied by third-party apps that can be had from the App Store.
The App Store commission in the Netherlands for dating apps that use alternative payments is now 27% instead of the company's usual 30% take for in-app purchases.
YouTube Premium is a service that you won’t ever want to give up after giving it a try. It’s easy to sign up for via your iPhone or iPad’s YouTube app for $18.99 per month, but did you know you can get the exact same YouTube Premium subscription on your iPhone or iPad for just $13.99?
Recently, there has been a concerted effort by those in positions to make changes, to make changes to Apple's App Store. Namely, to essentially change how the digital storefront works, the rules in place governing charges and much more. And now the United States Senate Judiciary Committee has made another move to reach similar goals.