After being updated with support for Apple Watch last month, the Apple Store app on iOS has been updated today with a pair of highly requested features. With today’s update, which bumps the app to version 3.3, users can now use Touch ID to view orders, access EasyPay receipts, and make reservations at retail locations.
In addition to Touch ID integration, today’s update also adds support for two-step verification. This functionality appears to only apply when you place an order, however. Apple launched two-step verification more than two years ago, so it’s definitely nice to see the feature make its way to the Apple Store app on iOS.
Touch ID integration works as you would expect it to. The first time you launch the app after updating and try to view one of the protected sections, you’ll be prompted to enter your password. From there on out, however, you’ll have the ability to use Touch ID for tracking order status, viewing EasyPay receipts, and making in-store reservations.
Version 3.3 of the Apple Store app is available now for free.
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Dear Apple,
This would have been useful when I was checking my order status daily waiting for my Apple Watch. Would have been nice to have this feature a month ago.
MJ
How did Apple overlook the fact that they didn’t have TouchID to login to my Apple app? You want other developers to use it, so why wasn’t this rolled out before?
Seriously. A little disappointed they waited until now, I was thinking it every time I was typing in my password.
Also, with the update, it seems Apple is releasing the app for more countries. Before 3.3, Apple Store app wasn’t available for Mexico.
Apple,
It would be nice to be able to use the Apple Store app as Turkey has two stores right now.
The app doesn’t even appear on the Turkish App Store.
it’s supporting now, look at the Account -> Country
Also, the app i now available in Denmark, maybe that means, that Apple will open the first store in Denmark?
But yet you still can’t use Apple Pay to pay on this app. Pathetic.