Tuesday 2 February 2016

Tips to Remove Devices From Your iTunes Account

In a world of almost unlimited digital content, enjoying freedom has to what to do is enjoyable and not being restricted in any way. 

Apple has one of the silliest restrictions around: You can only associate 10 devices with your iTunes account — including just five computers. This Draconian rule is a holdover from the early days of the iTunes Store, when Apple had to make accommodations to the rights owners to make sure you didn't share a movie or album with all your friends.

We can only hope that the kings of restriction will revise their policy soon. Until then, here's how to remove devices from your iTunes account when you hit the limit. 

Remove Computer 
It's simple to remove a computer from your account — as long as you still have access to the computer in question. On the computer you want to remove:
1. Launch iTunes and click "Store" in the menu.
2. Select "Deauthorize this computer." You will need to enter your Apple ID and password.

If the computer crashes or given out as gift or stolen, your only option is to deauthorize all computers. When you go this route, you will have to re-authorize the computers you still use. You can only use this option once a year, so it's better to deauthorize individual machines when you can. To do that, follow these steps:

1. Launch iTunes and click your name. Select "Account Info" from the drop-down menu.
2. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
3. Under Apple ID Summary, the last item tells you how many computers are authorized for this account. To the right of this you'll see the "Deauthorize All" button.
4. Click the button and confirm that you want to do this. Now you can authorize up to five machines again. 

Remove an iOS Device
If you have enabled automatic downloads, used Family Sharing, or a few other features on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, you had to associate the device with your account first. If you reach the 10-device limit, you will need to remove some to add more.

1. Launch iTunes and click your name. Select "Account Info" from the drop-down menu.
2. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
3. Under iTunes in the Cloud, the first item is "Manage Devices." Click the link next to this.
4. You will see a list of devices associated with your account. The ones you have not used recently will have a "Remove" button that you can click.

To make the whole thing even more confusing (and frustrating), you might find a completely different list of devices if you look on your iOS device's iCloud settings. That's because your iOS device is showing devices that are currently using your account, while the iTunes list shows devices that are authorized to access downloads, Family Sharing, and other features that require iTunes authentication. 

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