Whether you want to edit photos, compress files, play games, or DJ your next party, there's a free Mac app that can help you out. But things can get annoying real fast if you download a lot of free apps from the Mac App Store, since you have to type in your Apple ID password each time.
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iOS had a similar issue, which was nicely resolved with the release of iOS 8.3 back in April 2015. Naturally, having the option to download free apps from the App Stores without a password makes sense, since they should all be safe anyway. Furthermore, it makes sense to keep the password option for paid apps, to prevent accidental purchases.
When I tried to update it, the App Store kept asking for my password. The only way to fix it was to completely remove the OneDrive app from my iMac and install the latest one from the App Store. Worked like a charm. Some users have went as far as to change their password using security questions, but are still unable to log in. Additionally, some users can’t get the App Store and iTunes Store to load at all. Is the App Store or iTunes Store app on your iPhone repeatedly prompting your for your Apple ID and password? I mean repeatedly as in, you enter it, the iPhone thinks a moment, and then asks you again, never satisfied. If your iPhone is asking for the password for wrong Apple ID, then the App is linked with this Apple ID.This is a part of the authorization process. This means that the app was installed with this Apple ID and when you restored your device from the backup, you installed the app on your device. Hi, I bought a new Mac (used) and I'm tying to install 1Password from Appstore using my AppleID. Download is ok When I'm trying to start it, it asking to enter my AppleID+Password, and doesn't start.
With the release of OS X El Capitan (version 10.11) last fall, the Mac App Store also included an option to download free apps password-free, but it can be tricky to find if you don't know where to look.
If you see repeated prompts to grant access to the keychain when starting an Office for Mac app, Office may have been moved to a location other than the default /Applications folder.
Mac App Store Keeps Asking For PasswordRestore your keychain permissions for Office for MacIf the above did not work, Office may have trouble accessing the keychain and you'll need to restore keychain permissions for Office for Mac. In these cases, you may see: ![]()
Iphone Asking For PasswordGoogle home app for mac os 10. Follow these directions to restore your keychain permissions:
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