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How do I know if my account has been hacked? First, check you previous purchases in your iTunes account, as well as the bank account or credit card attached to your iTunes account.
If you have forgotten your iTunes ID, meaning you can't play DRM-protected music or otherwise access your account, there is an easy way to look it up.
All this talk of Bruce Willis suing Apple over iTunes’ Terms and Conditions made me think, “What would happen to your iTunes account and its content if you die?” Can you actually bequeath ...
If your iTunes account is used by numerous people, say your family, and you want to make sure that nothing bad can happen, go and buy a $100 Visa gift card and use that as the preferred payment ...
How to Delete an iTunes Account & Set Up a Joint Account. As of 2011, Apple does not allow you to delete an Apple ID. This policy prevents you from permanently deleting your iTunes account ...
If you use your iPhone primarily for business, there may be advantages to activating it with a different iTunes account than the one you use on your home computer or other devices.
So the moral of the story seems to be yes, check your iTunes account now on the off chance you were caught up in this particular scheme, but more to the point you should check your iTunes account ...
If you plan to give away, sell or trade in your Mac, you should de-authorize your iTunes account on the computer first, as this removes its access to ...
Apple’s automated system for password reset —enter your Apple ID email account, or answer a security question—is still in effect.
Q: I recently went to play some music from my iTunes account. Surprised to find that the music that we had bought over the last 5 years was no longer in the account. Nothing at all was showing in ...
I quickly changed my iTunes password, and unlinked my credit card from the account to stave off additional unauthorized purchases.