TS1702 How do change the old Apple ID username and password to the updated username and password for the apps store?

How do you change the old Apple ID username and password to the updated username and password in order to get updated apps from the app store?

cbkitche wrote:
How do you change the old Apple ID username and password to the updated username and password in order to get updated apps from the app store?
Do you mean you kept the same account but you only updated your AppleID?
Just log out and log back in with new ID.
Note that the AppleID is embedded into the item at purchase and cannot be changed.
However, when you change your AppleID, it will link the old account name to the new account name so you will not have any problems updating apps using the new AppleID.

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