GET STARTED

About In-App Purchases

Many of your favorite free and paid apps and games offer in-app purchases, which are transactions that change an app’s functionality or unlock digital goods, content, or services. You can find out if an app offers in-app purchases by visiting its product page on the App Store. Just look for the “In-App Purchases” message near the Get or Price button.


What types of in-app purchases can you make?

There are four types of in-app purchases:

  • Consumable purchases (items that are used once, are depleted, and can be purchased again, such as lives or gems in a game).
  • Nonconsumable purchases (premium features that are purchased once and don’t expire, such as additional game levels or photo filters).
  • Auto-renewing subscriptions (access to content or services for which you are charged on a recurring basis, such as ongoing access to streaming video content or cloud storage).
  • Non-renewing subscriptions (access to content or services for a limited time; does not renew automatically, such as a season pass to streaming content).


How in-app purchases work

You must enter a password or use Touch ID or Face ID (on a compatible device) to make an in-app purchase. If you use a password, you can set your preferences so that a password is required for every in-app purchase or every 15 minutes. Setting your preferences to require a password every 15 minutes lets you make additional in-app purchases for 15 minutes without reentering your password. To change how often we prompt you for your password open Settings, then tap your name. Tap Media & Purchases. Tap Password Settings, then choose the setting that you want. If you use Touch ID or Face ID, it’s required for every transaction.

Auto-renewing subscriptions and nonconsumable purchases may be accessed on other Apple devices you own or control. (However, consumable purchases may not be able to be transferred to other devices.) For example, if you download a game on one device, pay a onetime fee to buy more levels, then download the game on another one of your devices, you can access the additional levels there too. You may need to restore your purchase on the second device to get the levels.

You must enter a password to make an in-app purchase. You can set your preferences so that a password is required for every in-app purchase or every 15 minutes. Setting your preferences to require a password every 15 minutes lets you make additional in-app purchases for 15 minutes without reentering your password. To change how often we prompt you for your password in tvOS, open Settings, select Users and Accounts, and choose your account to change password settings for additional purchases.

Auto-renewing subscriptions and nonconsumable purchases may be accessed on other Apple devices you own or control. (However, consumable purchases may not be able to be transferred to other devices.) For example, if you download a game on one device and pay a onetime fee to buy more levels, then download the game on another one of your devices, you can access the additional levels there too. You may need to restore your purchase on the second device to get the levels.


Manage your subscriptions

Some apps offer subscription-based access to their content. Unlike single-item purchases, subscriptions will automatically renew until you choose to end them. If you wish to cancel your subscriptions, you can easily change renewal settings from your device. On your iOS or iPadOS device (i.e., iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch) go to Settings and tap your Apple ID.

Next, tap Subscriptions to see your subscriptions, then tap the one you want to manage. Use the options to manage your subscription. You can choose a different subscription offering or tap Cancel Subscription to cancel your subscription. After you cancel, your subscription will stop at the end of the current billing cycle.


About subscriptions and privacy

When you purchase an auto-renewing subscription from a third-party developer, we create a randomly generated Subscriber ID that is unique to you and that developer. Developers use this Subscriber ID, as well as sales information, to understand their product’s performance. If you cancel all of your subscriptions with a particular developer and don’t resubscribe within 180 days, your Subscriber ID will be reset.


Parental controls and restrictions

It’s easy to manage your child’s ability to make in-app purchases. On an iOS/iPadOS device, just open Settings, tap Screen Time, then tap Content & Privacy Restrictions. Tap iTunes & App Store Purchases to find purchase settings, including the option to turn off the ability to make in-app purchases.