iOS-based device users are very spoiled with the many applications offered on the App Store app store. It's just a little bothered when users want to download a free application in the app store by first entering a password every time you want to download the application.
Seemed to understand what is desired by the users of Apple's gadget, according to Apple's latest news as reported by the Cult of Mac, it was reported that the operating system iOS 6 version beta 3, users no longer need to enter their password to download free applications - regardless of whether users already have a password or have it yet.
As known, after the iOS 6 beta 1 made its debut in early June, the user is no longer required to enter your iTunes password when they want to download the update. And it turns out, the iOS 6 beta 3, the requirement must enter a password has also been removed for users who want to download the application via the App Store.
For users of Apple's gadget, this news may have long awaited. Is not it?