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If you enabled Touch ID or Face ID for App Store and iTunes Store purchases, you'll be asked to use Touch ID or Face ID for every download, even if the item is free. An increasing number of people are finding a wide range of websites – including ours – are asking permission to allow downloads to your Mac from … On Apple TV, you can turn off password protection for both free and paid items.
