Organize app store by previously downloaded
But it stays in your Hidden Purchases list for good. If you need further instructions feel free to email me. A more complicated question on this…. We are on family sharing — 2 parents, 3 kids. One of the younger kids got it downloaded because it was accidentally approved and I did not want him to have it.
I have deleted it from his iPad. But because it was downloaded once he can download it again at any time. Any thoughts on this? A few weeks ago, my sister decided she did not want to be on Facebook any longer. Louis County. She requested that the FB app be removed from her phone. And to completely delete her FB account, she needed to remove the FB app from her home computer. Despite asking her son and his girlfriend to help her remove it from the home computer, no one has found the time to help her.
In the meantime, she has begun to miss some of the pictures and posts from dear friends. She would not want to start over again. She just wants to restore it and Messenger. Can you give me step by step instructions so I can assist her in restoring FB and Messenger to her iPhone. In iOS Then you can reinstall the app via iTunes. How do I get the actual icon back? This does not unhide apps…… it just redownloads them to your phone…..
Patricia, I think you are doing something wrong, what are you trying to achieve? The Apple ID must be the same, regardless, to have purchase history for that account. It automatically organizes all your apps into open boxes on a single, scrollable page. With the App Library, almost everything is visible at a glance, letting you access all the apps on your phone from this page without having to swipe through all your app pages.
Instead, your apps come pre-arranged in folders, like Suggestions for apps that Siri has determined you will most likely want based on time of day, location, and other on-device algorithmic factors that may change over time. Category boxes are not assigned to a fixed location but switch positions based on the apps you are currently using most often.
Large and small icon groupings show as many apps as possible. Tap on the large icon, and it launches that app; tap on the small four-icon group, and it opens the whole box for you to choose which app you want to launch.
The App Library lets you remove apps and whole app pages to declutter your home screen, so you can cut down on the amount of tapping and swiping when looking for the app you want. Conversely, you can add any app from the App Library to a page or the home screen, if they are not already present. Just tap and hold until you see the menu, and then tap Add to Home Screen. When you add an app to the App Library, Apple places it in the proper box, unlike in iOS 13, where you name your own folders.
Tap and hold on any page of your home screen so the apps wiggle and then tap on the dotted page indicator at the bottom of the screen. This reveals an Edit Pages screen where you can choose an entire page instead of having to select individual app icons. Any pages you deselect will disappear, but the apps will remain in your App Library. Downloading apps from the App Store is one of the best parts about having an iPhone.
When you download apps in iOS 14, they still land on the home screen — unless you would rather they bypass the home screen and go straight to the App Library.
In Settings, tap Home Screen and check that you want the new app to appear in the App Library and the home screen, or only the App Library. You can also choose to show notification badges on App Library icons. Restoring and deleting the iPhone apps on the computer has now become more manageable.
With iMazing, you can right-click on the app that you want to delete and choose "delete from the library. What is impressive is that it asks you to reconsider your deletion. Therefore, even if you accidentally pressed it, you can change that. The apps can also be re-download later if you wish. While restoring your backup files through iMazing or transfers from iPhone to the computer, you will have a choice to download the apps from the local library.
Enabling this option will automatically install the apps on the target device. There is no need to reinstall using iOS. Note: iMazing app library provides you the ease of downloading your favorite apps directly on your computer than iOS. One thing to be sure of is that you download the apps right before or after the backup occurs during the transfer process. The app file you want to find consists of the app name and the. Click Choose. This quick way will immediately move your app to the iMazing library.
Another quick way includes simply dragging the. It enables the user to add any existing iPhone app from the mobile applications folder. The apps can be dragged one by one, or even many apps can be transferred at one time. IPA Management, like iMazing, offers a better chance at the proper management of app updates. Find, hide, and remove pages on your Home Screen With iOS 14 and later, you can easily hide pages to streamline how your Home Screen looks and add them back whenever you want.
Touch and hold an empty area on your Home Screen. Tap the dots near the bottom of your screen. Tap the circle under the page that you want to hide. Tap Done.
Tap the Remove button , then tap Remove. When you remove a page from your Home Screen, the apps will still appear in the App Library. Drag a page to reorder it. Learn more Learn how to customize the widgets on your Home Screen to keep information at your fingertips.
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