Some sizeable number of people are experiencing an issue with the App Store at the moment. On an affected account, when attempting to download a pending app update or a whole new app, users are presented with a dialog to accept new Apple Media Services Terms & Conditions.
The problem is that if you press accept, the same legal screen appears again asking to approve or reject the new terms and conditions. This process repeats indefinitely and the download completely stalls.
Mac App Store: The Mac will only. After you download the app and move it to your Applications folder, launch it. You will see a warning like this one: Click OK. This does not open the app. Jan 19, 2020 Open the Mac Store app from the Dock or Finder on your Mac. Now click your name (or Sign In and then sign in to the App Store) at the bottom-left corner. This is your Mac Store account page. This page will show the affected apps. You may see an ‘Accept’ button next to the apps that need to be accepted in order to updated with the Mac.
Update: TechCrunch has now reported that Apple has “deployed a fix” and the bug should be resolved “in a matter of hours” as the patch is rolled out. The fix is being applied server-side, so users won’t need to make any changes to see the problem resolved.
It’s not clear exactly how many people this is affecting, but we received several tips from readers, and there is a huge number of complaints on Twitter to the Apple Support account on the subject.
The issue arises on both the public iOS 12.2 releases and the iOS 12.3 beta seeds. Apple is yet to acknowledge the issue and the Apple Support system status page currently reports all services as ‘available’.
@AppleSupport hey, what is wrong with AppStore? This endless loop will not go away. I have tried everything. (Restarting, signing-out-in, etc) pic.twitter.com/q5U2T9JHpV
— Toms Briņķis (@TomsBrinkis) April 25, 2019
If you are affected by this, your best bet is to just give up and wait until Apple fixes something server-side. There are no known workarounds at this time.
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Make a FaceTime call
Open the FaceTime app and sign in with your Apple ID, if prompted.
Then use the search field to enter the email address or phone number of the person that you want to call. If that person is already in your contacts, you can just enter their name.
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When someone calls you with FaceTime, a notification appears in the upper-right corner of your screen. Click Accept or Decline, or use the Touch Bar to accept or decline.
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If you're using macOS Mojave 10.14.3 (build 18D109) or later, you can use Group FaceTime to chat with up to 32 people. Each person's tile automatically increases in size whenever someone speaks.
FaceTime shows up to 4 or 9 live video tiles at the same time, depending on your Mac model. These tiles represent the most active speakers. Other participants show an exclamation point.
Make a Group FaceTime call
Open the FaceTime app, then use the search field to enter the email addresses or phone numbers of the people that you want to call. If a person is already in your contacts, you can just enter their name.
- To make a Group FaceTime video call, click Video.
- To make a Group FaceTime audio call, click Audio.
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Answer or decline a Group FaceTime call
Use any of these ways to join a Group FaceTime call that someone else started:
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Add a person to a Group FaceTime call
- Click to show the sidebar.
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Change your settings during a call
Move your pointer over the FaceTime window during a call to show the onscreen controls.
Click to hide and show the sidebar. From here you can add more people, see who is on the call, and message everyone on the call.
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