I'm sure it's not a big deal, but another reason to turn off automatic updating is to control your battery usage. Instead of having an app updated whenever, you can manually update your apps when you know you have a power supply available.

On 10/30/2013 02:14 PM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Ed,

As others pointed out, you first have to check in Settings and iTunes
and App Stores whether you have Automatic Updates turned on.

If it is, then if an update is available it will download and install
automatically. If you go to the App Store and tap on the Updates tab at
the bottom right you have dates which are headings and under each date
it will show you apps which were updated that day.

I think a lot of people especially Voiceover users prefer to turn
automatic updating off because if you leave it on you might end up
getting updates for an app where accessibility was broken in an update
and then it’s only possible to go back if you keep a copy of the
previous app version on the computer, you could then delete the updated
app from the phone and resync the previous version.

If you turn automatic updates off, the App Store icon should show a
number, e.g. 1 or 2 or whatever the number of updates is you have
available. Then if you swipe right after each app is a Download/install
button.

Regards,

Sieghard

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*Sent:* Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:18 AM
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*Subject:* updating an app

Hi

I have an app called Brighter Bigger that  is not opening correctly.  I
went out to the site for the app and they have done a fix for the app to
launch in IOS 7.  How do I update the app?

Thanks in advance

Ed.

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