The web-based App Store has a new homepage, but you can’t use it to install apps on your iPhone or Mac.
We're not sure what took so long, but you can now fully browse the App Store for all platforms with a web browser.
There's a new version of the Apple App Store on the web, but this one is mostly for just looking at apps, at least for now.
Users can finally visit the App Store through the web, instead of the dedicated app. For now, the new site seems to lack some ...
OS 26.1 is now available to download on supported iPhones, but before you get started, here are a few tips to ensure the ...
Before this update, users could see individual pages for apps on the web, but there was no way to browse within the App Store ...
Today, Apple launched a web version of the App Store, with a twist. I’ll admit that this wasn’t on my “things Apple will do this fall” bingo card. I’ve wondered since the earliest days of the App Stor ...
Apple’s new web-based App Store brings all its platforms together in one place, hinting at a broader shift toward a unified ...
Apple has launched a dramatic new web interface for the App Store. You can now get the full App Store experience right in your browser, with dedicated pages for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision, Watch, ...
In a surprise move, Apple launched a full web experience for the App Store in November 2025, giving users an easier way to ...
Apple has launched a new web view for the App Store on the web, which now lets you see tabs by Today, Games, Apps and Arcade, ...
Open the Settings app, swipe down to the bottom, and choose Privacy & Security. Choose Tracking, and tick off the All Apps to Request to Track setting. You’ll also see any apps you’ve given tracking ...