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 · If you created a brand new Apple ID, it is a separate account, so it won't be able to update apps purchased and downloaded from another account (this is true for paid app AND free apps).  · Check to see if your country is still listed as United Kingdom afterwards and if it is, try downloading an app. If you run into the same issue as before, the next best step would be to sign out of the App Store and then sign back in. You can do this in Settings iTunes App Stores. Tap on your Apple ID there and select Sign Out.  · Question: Q: can't download apps because of Apple ID disabled More Less. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not.


Follow these steps. Try using Touch ID after each step: Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. Make sure that your fingers and the Touch ID sensor are clean and dry.*. For the Touch ID sensor, use a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off any dirt or debris. Your finger should cover the Touch ID sensor completely, touching the. Find the app that you can't update in the Applications folder. Delete it. Empty your Trash. Open the Mac App Store. Make sure you're signed in to your primary Apple ID, or the Apple ID you'll be using on this particular Mac. If you're not, sign in with your email address and password. Find and re-download the app that caused the update. Try this if you have an issue when you update or download apps from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. 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. Tap it and sign in with your Apple ID.


Try this if you have an issue when you update or download apps from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. 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. Tap it and sign in with your Apple ID. Separately but related, if you also don’t want to authenticate with an Apple ID password upon each instance of downloading and installing iOS apps on the iPhone or iPad, you can disable password requirements for free downloads from App Store in iOS (and for Mac users, there is a similar setting to enable free downloads without passwords for Mac App Store too). Separately however related, in the event that you also don't need to authenticate with an Apple ID password on every instance of installing and downloading iOS apps on the iPhone or iPad, you can disable password demands for free downloads from App Store from iOS (also for Mac users, there's a similar setting to allow free downloads without passwords for Mac App Store also).

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