You still need to follow the same procedure when obtaining free apps and
other digital offerings in the Apple ecosystem. It doesn't matter whether
there's a price or not. You won't be charged any money for free apps
though. This keeps things consistent and also helps make certain people
don't
Hi Michael, thanks for the info. one question more sometimes I get get
and there is no mention of money so I try it and then get told to touch
id before downloading. If I'd known there was a price I wouldn't have
paid but there you go. I will try the apoplevis website in future. once
again
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Subject: games in the app store
every week we get sent a list of games we might like. please can someone tell
me how I find out if they are accessible and where to read reviews on them.
when I go
Hello Janet. Unfortunately, when it comes to accessible games, the odds are
pretty low that a game featured in one of these lists will turn out to be
accessible. It does happen every so often, but I'd be careful spending
money on a game before you check on the Applevis site. At the very least,
you
every week we get sent a list of games we might like. please can
someone tell me how I find out if they are accessible and where to read
reviews on them. when I go to the app store it also doesn't tell me how
much they are it just says get.
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