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"Starting March 31, 2015, AOL will no longer allow customers to use their AOL Username (also known as an AOL Screen Name) to sign in to the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store.
The iTunes log-in prompt offers no way to retrieve a forgotten ID. Screenshot by Topher Kessler/CNET At the very least, if the songs are DRM-protected and you have not authorized your system to ...
Apple has announced they're pulling support for iTunes AOL log-ins, meaning you'll have to use something else. The change also affects iBooks and the App Store. Advertisement ...
To convert their AOL login into an Apple ID, user simply need to sign in to iTunes on a Mac or PC using their AOL username. An on-screen guide will walk through the process.
It’s true that users may fail to log in to iTunes store right now," she told AFP. "We are still investigating," she said, but would not confirm if the company was in contact with Chinese ...
Sign in to the new user account you created. Open iTunes and click "Sign in." Enter your Apple ID and password and log in. Download purchases through the iTunes store.
If you’re using OS X to handle playback of movies, you can set up an additional OS X user and log in to iTunes in one or more OS X accounts with different iTunes Store accounts for different ...
The program lets you select a unique identification name and password that you use to log in to your iTunes account. Each iTunes account can have up to 10 devices associated with it.
The iTunes download site has been unavailable for many users within China in the past week, but Apple's Beijing-based spokeswoman Huang Yuna said she did not know why music fans were unable to log on.