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Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. In older iOS versions , the "Purchased" list was available straight from the "Updates" tab.
Before updating, you can tap on the app itself to find the What's New section to review the changes in the latest update, but only in iOS For some reason, you can't view changes this way in previous iOS versions. Like you could always do, if you know or suspect an update is available for a particular app you use, you can visit it in the App Store via a search or from the lists in Method 1 and Method 2 above. When on the app's page, you can view details of the update in the What's New section.
In iOS 12 and older, on 3D Touch devices, you can long-press on the App Store's icon on the home screen to bring up the quick actions.
Then, select "Update All" to update everything manually without having to review each app individually. You could even keep your finger on the screen after long-press, move it to "Update All," and release your finger for one smooth gesture.
In iOS 13, the "Update All" quick action is gone, but there's still a way to update all apps using quick actions. Whether you have 3D Touch or Haptic Touch, long-press until the quick actions appear, then select "Updates. From there, tap "Update All. You could tap the toggle next to "App Updates" to turn it on, so apps automatically update when new updates are available — no manual review needed.
Visit the Today tab. Explore in-app events like movie premieres, gaming competitions, and livestreams. Or find them via search and on app product pages. Discover amazing apps with a rich search experience. App product pages give you the information you need when deciding what to download.
Each app is required to ask for your permission so you can choose what data to share. Even if you grant access once, you can revoke it later. We also ensure that apps are denied access to certain sensitive data on your device, are unable to modify your device or OS, and are prohibited from obtaining complete access to your data.
System-level protections prevent an app from accessing data from other apps without your explicit permission. When you download an app, it should work as promised. Which is why human App Reviewers ensure that the apps on the App Store adhere to our strict app review standards. Our App Store Review Guidelines require apps to be safe, provide a good user experience, comply with our privacy rules, secure devices from malware and threats, and use approved business models.
Learn more about the App Store Review Guidelines. You should never have to worry about inappropriate content. We strongly support all points of view being represented on the App Store. But we also take steps to make sure apps are respectful to users with differing opinions, and we reject apps with any content or behavior that we believe is over the line — especially when it puts children at risk. Every app has an assigned age rating, so parents can determine what is appropriate for their children.
Apps must follow an approved business model and clearly show you the price, tell you what you get with your purchase, and explain subscription-renewal terms up front. Apps help unlock the full potential of your Apple devices. Apple products use industry-leading technology to bring apps to life — so you can experience more of the amazing things your devices are capable of. Thanks to hardware and software designed to work together, you get more out of your apps — from things you take for granted, like supersmooth scrolling, to seeing how a new sofa might look in your living room before you buy it.
We help app developers take advantage of our latest hardware technologies. Like when an app uses Face ID or Touch ID for secure access — while keeping the underlying authentication data from your face or fingerprint private. Or when a game controller syncs up easily with a new game on your iPhone.
When you download a universal app on one device, it automatically appears on your other devices. And if you upgrade to a new device, your apps go with you — no need to redownload as long as your apps stay up to date.
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