

It will show all your previous purchases, however, instead of an "open" oval, everything will look like a download cloud. If anyone here has a working App Store after applying the patch that dropped a couple days ago, let us know.Īnother way you can test to see if this is a problem is to click on your user name from within the App Store app. I've tested this across several machines and the Mojave Security Update 2021-002 10.14.6 seems to have broken the App Store's ability to download or update apps Any suggestions why this might be happening and what I can do about it? Am running OS 10.14.6 on a Mac Mini. The option in System Prefs > Security and Privacy (General) is set to Allow apps downloaded from App Store and identified developers. I restarted my computer after deleting these files/folders. trashing the following files in ~/Library/Preferences. moving the contents of in /Library to the trash and restarting. force quitting appstoreagent and all other entries related to 'store' in Activity Monitor logging out and logging back into the App Store (a number of times). Otherwise downloading from the App Store had worked fine until yesterday. The only thing I can think of that might have interfered with the settings is an Apple security update (2021-002) which I installed about a week ago. If I click ‘Open’ for any installed app nothing happens there either. Then on the Account Information page, scroll down to the Hidden Items section and click Manage.I want to download apps from Apple’s App Store but each time I try the progress wheel starts spinning without downloading anything. Sign in to view your account information. Open the App Store, and click Store > View My Account. But you can still view these hidden apps with a bit of digging. When an app gets hidden, you'll no longer see it on the Purchased screen, and you won't get update notifications for it. The App Store may automatically hide an app that you don't install for a long time or has compatibility issues.The developer is no longer interested in selling the app.Apple has removed the app because it's outdated or doesn't adhere to app review guidelines.You can open or install them right from this page, but sometimes you'll notice they've gone missing. The purchases page list all apps in chronological order. The apps are always available to update, and you can reinstall them whenever you want. The apps link with your Apple ID, which means that if you own multiple Mac computers, you can install your apps on all of them. Apps you purchase from the Mac App Store collect in the Purchased section.
