Prevent in-app purchases from the App Store You can use Screen Time to prevent unintentional or unauthorized purchases from the App Store and other Apple services. You can control purchases on an Apple device in a few ways: If children in your Family Sharing group have their own devices, use Ask to Buy to screen and approve their purchase requests. If you let children use your device, you can require a password for every purchase. You can also turn off in-app purchases entirely using Screen Time on your own device or a child's device.
If you already had Screen Time turned on, skip to step 3. OS X comes with a feature that prevents the Mac App Store from asking for your Apple ID password for up to 15 minutes after you purchase an app, and then you can continue downloading paid apps without interruptions. Question: Q: Mac App Store keeps asking for password. I am logged into the MacAppStore on my iMac.
Username and password are correct. I can wiew account information, a list of Apps I have bought etc. You will have the option to pause downloads but they will resume the next time you open iTunes. Now, you will see some folders corresponding to your downloads and a plist file. You can also delete files in the Mobile Applications and Movies folders. You can disable the iTunes Store entirely by checking it in the Disable section at the top of the window; similarly, you can disable access to podcasts, Internet radio or shared libraries.
But if you wish to allow your child to have some access to the iTunes Store, you might prefer setting restrictions. You can restrict the following types of content from the iTunes Store:.
If you tap Enable Restrictions, you can choose to block all access to the iTunes Store and the iBooks Store, or to selected other apps or activities. See below to find out how you can change the duration of that period.
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