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windows.applicationmodel.store/currentapp_requestapppurchaseasync_2023276791.md

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> In-app purchase functionality is not supported in evelated applications.
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Requests the purchase of a full app license.

windows.applicationmodel.store/currentapp_requestproductpurchaseasync_1631257175.md

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> [RequestProductPurchaseAsync(String, Boolean) may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 8.1. Instead, use [RequestProductPurchaseAsync(String)](currentapp_requestproductpurchaseasync_2091240017.md).
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> [RequestProductPurchaseAsync(String, Boolean) may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 8.1. Instead, use [RequestProductPurchaseAsync(String)](currentapp_requestproductpurchaseasync_2091240017.md).
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Requests the purchase of an add-on (also called an in-app product or IAP). Additionally, calling this method displays the UI that is used to complete the transaction via the Microsoft Store.
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windows.applicationmodel.store/currentapp_requestproductpurchaseasync_1934617021.md

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Requests the purchase of an add-on (also called an in-app product or IAP). Additionally, calling this method displays the UI that is used to complete the transaction via the Microsoft Store. This overload includes parameters you can use to display details for a specific offer within a large catalog of in-app purchases that is represented by a single product entry in the Store.

windows.applicationmodel.store/currentapp_requestproductpurchaseasync_2091240017.md

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Requests the purchase of an add-on (also called an in-app product or IAP). Additionally, calling this method displays the UI that is used to complete the transaction via the Microsoft Store.

windows.applicationmodel.store/currentappsimulator_requestapppurchaseasync_2023276791.md

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Creates the async operation that simulates a user request to buy a full license for the current app.

windows.applicationmodel.store/currentappsimulator_requestproductpurchaseasync_1631257175.md

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windows.applicationmodel.store/currentappsimulator_requestproductpurchaseasync_1934617021.md

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windows.applicationmodel.store/currentappsimulator_requestproductpurchaseasync_2091240017.md

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windows.applicationmodel.store/windows_applicationmodel_store.md

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Provides types and members for interacting with the Windows Store to add in-app purchases and trial functionality to your Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.
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> The **Windows.ApplicationModel.Store** namespace is no longer being updated with new features. If your project targets **Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (10.0; Build 14393)** or a later release in Visual Studio (that is, you are targeting Windows 10, version 1607, or later), we recommend that you use the [Windows.Services.Store](../windows.services.store/windows_services_store.md) namespace instead. For more information, see [In-app purchases and trials](/windows/uwp/monetize/in-app-purchases-and-trials). The **Windows.ApplicationModel.Store** namespace is not supported in Windows desktop applications that use the [Desktop Bridge](https://developer.microsoft.com/windows/bridges/desktop) or in apps or games that use a development sandbox in [Partner Center](https://partner.microsoft.com/dashboard) (for example, this is the case for any game that integrates with Xbox Live). These products must use the [Windows.Services.Store](../windows.services.store/windows_services_store.md) namespace to implement in-app purchases and trials.
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You can use members in this namespace to add in-app purchases and trial functionality to your Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to help monetize your app. You can use members in this namespace to check the license state of your app and determine if it's a trial version or an active license. This namespace can be used by UWP apps that target any version of Windows 10.

windows.services.store/storeavailability_requestpurchaseasync_1696674465.md

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