With iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, apps and games that you download from the App Store are automatically updated by default. You won't see notifications about updating your apps. But you can also update apps manually. For example, if you want to force an update, you can.If you prefer to manually update all your apps, you can.When you download an app on one device, the app isn't automatically installed on your other devices. But if you want apps that you purchase to be downloaded on all of your devices, you can. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings your name iTunes & App Store. Then turn on or turn off App Updates.
On your Mac, open the App Store. From the menu bar at the top of the screen, choose App Store Preferences. Select or deselect Automatic Updates. On your Apple Watch, go to Settings App Store. Turn on or turn off Automatic Updates.
Or open the Watch app on your iPhone, scroll to App Store and tap it, then turn on or turn off Automatic Updates. On your Apple TV HD or 4K, go to Settings Apps. Select or deselect Automatically Update Apps.When you turn off automatic updates, you receive notifications from the App Store each time an update for one of your apps is released. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings your name iTunes & App Store. Under Automatic Downloads, turn on or turn off Apps. On your Mac, open the App Store.
From the menu bar at the top of the screen, choose App Store Preferences. Select or deselect 'Automatically download apps purchased on other Mac computers.' .
On your Apple Watch, go to Settings App Store. Turn on or turn off Automatic Downloads. Or open the Watch app on your iPhone, scroll to App Store and tap it, then turn on or turn off Automatic Downloads. On your Apple TV HD or 4K, go to Settings Apps. Select or deselect Automatically Install Apps.On your iOS or iPadOS device or Mac, you can also turn on automatic downloads for iTunes Store music purchases and Apple Books purchases.