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Quick ways to fix the App Store when it's not loading on iOS and Mac
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Did your App Store suddenly disappear or turn blank? If you're having trouble accessing Apple's App Store on your iOS or Mac device, there are plenty of troubleshooting methods you can try to get it running again. This wikiHow will show you how to fix a blank or loading App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac running Ventura, Monterey, or older.

Things You Should Know

  • Check the App Store's status at https://support.apple.com/.
  • Check your internet connection, restart your device, and turn off any active VPNs.
  • Turn off Screen Time to remove restrictions on the App Store.
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Make sure the App Store isn't restricted.

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  1. This is a parental control feature that can stop the App Store from working properly. If you are the device's owner (without parental controls set), you'll be able to turn it off.
    • On iOS, go to SettingsScreen TimeContent & Privacy Restrictions → toggle off Content & Privacy Restrictions.
    • On Mac, click the Apple menu. Click System Settings/PreferencesScreen TimeContent & PrivacyStores. Click the drop-down menu for each Allowed Content and set as Allow All.
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Restart your device.

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  1. Sometimes, a simple restart can fix basic issues. If you're using an iPhone, press and hold the Volume Up button and Power button at the same time. Swipe to power off. Wait at least thirty seconds, and then power it on again.
    • On iPhones with a Home button, press and hold the Side button. Slide to power off.
    • On iPads with a Home button, press and hold the Top button. Slide to power off.
    • On other iPad models, press and hold the Top button and either Volume button. Slide to power off.
    • On Mac, click the Apple menu and select Restart.[1]
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Check your internet connection.

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  1. A network issue could cause the App Store to not load. On iPhone and iPad, open the Settings app and tap Wi-Fi. If you see No connection, you'll need to troubleshoot your internet first.
    • On Mac, click the Apple menu and select System Settings/Preferences. Click Network in the sidebar. You'll see the network connection status on the right panel.[2]
    • If you're using a cellular connection, make sure you have Cellular Data turned on. To check, go to SettingsCellular.
      • Additionally, make sure Airplane Mode is toggled off in Settings. If this is turned on, you won't be able to connect.

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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 17,694 times.
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