If you can't find an item in your purchase history at reportaproblem.apple.com, check the purchase history in Settings on your iPhone or iPad. Or check the purchase history in Account Settings on your computer.

You cannot. Purchases are permanently tied to the AppleID used when making the purchase. Purchases cannot be transferred between AppleIDs. Your only real permanent fix would be to re-purchase those apps under whichever AppleID you wish to use.


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And you cannot alter the purchase history if an AppleID, so there is no point in logging into the other AppleID just to delete those apps off your device. You can just do that now while logged in with the current AppleID. Just delete the apps, then open the App Store and purchase them again but now logged in with the current AppleID you wish to use.

as above. I can still find them on my purchase history but they are not on my purchased list. That's so weird. I have checked if I can re-download them which dont work. I dont want to purchase any of them again. Please help.

No, it's not purchased under a different account and I have done that before. There's only two apps left. and I could not find the rest, they are not even in my purchased list so I could not re-download them. Thanks for reply but any other solution?

if you go to iTunes App store you can sign in and then if you click on your ID next to the amount of money or credit you have, there is account ,redeem, my wish list ,sign out .Go to account you may have to re sign in go to purchase history you can see all you purchased and then ,Above that section you have..

Apple lets you purchase multiple licenses for an app that you want to use in your organization on iOS/iPadOS and macOS devices using Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager. You can then synchronize your volume purchase information with Intune and track your volume-purchased app use. Purchasing app licenses helps you efficiently manage apps within your company and retain ownership and control of purchased apps.

Additionally, you can synchronize, manage, and assign books you purchased from Apple Business Manager with Intune to iOS/iPadOS devices. For more information, see How to manage iOS/iPadOS eBooks you purchased through a volume-purchase program.

Location tokens are volume purchase licenses that were commonly known as Volume Purchase Program (VPP) tokens. These location tokens are used to assign and manage licenses purchased using Apple Business Manager. Content Managers can purchase and associate licenses with location tokens they have permissions to in Apple Business Manager. These location tokens are then downloaded from Apple Business Manager and uploaded in Microsoft Intune. Microsoft Intune supports uploading multiple location tokens per tenant. Each token is valid for one year.

The Apple Volume Purchase Program (VPP) has been integrated into Apple Business Manager. Apple Business Manager is a portal for admins to deploy Apple devices and acquire content in volume. Content may include apps, books, and custom apps. Location tokens are used to assign and manage licenses purchased using Apple Business Manager. VPP is now called legacy VPP tokens.

If your organization has not migrated to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager yet, review Apple's guidance on migrating to Apps and Books before proceeding to manage purchased apps in Intune.

Changing the country/region will update the apps metadata and App Store URL on next sync with the Apple service for apps created with this token. The app will not be updated if it does not exist in the new country/region store.

Automatic app updates for Apple VPP apps will automatically update for both Required and Available install intents. However, in both scenarios, it is expected for the error message "0x87D13B9F / The VPP app is installed but there is a newer version available" to be reported temporarily if the device has checked-in, but the update did not install. At next check-in, Intune will send the install command to the device as long as the user is still included in the Required or Available assignment. However, if the user or device is removed from the assignments, Intune will no longer push updates to that particular app, even if Intune originally installed the app.

If you changed app install intents of Apple VPP apps from Required to Available, the apps that are already installed will stop updating automatically. A manual install of the app after the intent has changed to Available should resume the automatic updates.

The Available deployment intent is not supported for device groups, only user groups are supported. The list of apps displayed is associated with a token. If you have an app that is associated with multiple VPP tokens, you see the same app being displayed multiple times; once for each token.

Intune (or any other MDM for that matter) does not actually install VPP apps. Instead, Intune connects to your VPP account and tells Apple which app licenses to assign to which devices. From there, all the actual installation is handled between Apple and the device.

User and device licensed apps running on supervised devices (scenarios 3 and 6 in the table above) will still prompt for updates if the app is in use or is running in the background. Accepting the prompt to install the app may not result in the app installing. In order to update the app, you must: close the app, initiate a sync, and leave the device unlocked while the app updates.

You cannot update any app while the device is locked in Single App Mode. You need to exit Single App Mode long enough to update apps as needed. During that time, you should restrict the visible apps as much as possible, except for Settings and other apps that cannot be blocked.

You can delete an Apple Volume Purchasing Program (VPP) token using the console. This may be necessary when you have duplicate instances of a VPP token. Deleting a token will also delete any associated apps and assignment. Deleting a token revokes associated app licenses but doesn't uninstall the apps.

You can view and manage VPP apps with only the Mobile apps permission assigned. Previously, the Managed apps permission was required to view and manage VPP apps. This change does not apply to Intune for Education tenants who still need to assign the Managed apps permission.

If status is Duplicate for a token, then multiple tokens with the same Token Location have been uploaded. Remove the duplicate token to begin syncing the token again. You can still assign and revoke licenses for tokens that are marked as duplicate. However, licenses for new apps and books purchased may not be reflected once a token is marked as duplicate.

I am in South Africa and have accounts in both the ZA and US stores. Before the ZA store had access to most apps I would buy them from the US store that I had loaded with vouchers. Unfortunately I left my iPad's store connected to the US store and "bought" many free apps there too. Now I keep the ZA store connected and apps purchased from the US store don't update unless I switch stores first.

So I want to uninstall all the free apps I purchased from the US store and re-purchase them from the ZA store, leaving only paid apps purchased from the US store installed. The problem is that once an app has been purchased the app info pages in the store no longer show the cost of the app; so how do I tell free and paid for apps apart? Not having bought the apps by credit card I have no email record of the purchases to refer to.

A fantastic resource is AppShopper ( ). It won't give you the cost of the whole list of apps you own all at once, which would be ideal for your situation. But, if you look up apps in AppShopper, it will give you the complete history of that app's price. So it will tell you not just whether it is free today, but whether it is sometimes free. Quite a few apps change their prices frequently, sometimes drastically. I think they do this partly to capture on the "deal mentality" that makes some people excitedly grab an app if they get a notice that it dropped from $6.99 to free (for instance), and perhaps partly to combine the benefits of increasing their user base (when it's free/cheap) and bringing in revenue (when it's cheap/expensive). If you notice that some of the apps that you want to keep aren't free today, but have been free several times in the past, they probably will be again!

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