The apps should not disappear from your iTunes account.
Yes, if you are playing on an iDevice, the purchase will go through your iTunes account.
Your actual iTunes account does not disappear, but you will have to e-mail Apple to get all of your songs back. Your proof of purchase is the email you got from iTunes telling you that you bought that song.
In your iTunes Account go to transfer purchases and then just rag and drop to the movies media folder.
go to the menu bar file transfer purchases from _______ the it will be on your PC
You should be able to do it, but you need to have WiFi and enough money in your iTunes account.
You can just download it for free again but only the same account
You can set up your iTunes account to come off a credit card or one can use "clickandbuy".
The App Store on iPhone and iPod Touch is integrated into iTunes. In order to purchase applications, music, ringtones, and other items in iTunes, you will need to add a major credit card with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express logos. You can also link your PayPal account to iTunes to have the money automatically deducted. This is a good way to set limits on iTunes purchases, although iTunes does have a built-in feature to limit purchases.
It means that if you have songs on an ipod that are not on your account, and the ipod is hooked up to your computer, then it is asking you if you want to move those purchases from one (ipod) to the other (computer).
Yes, your iTunes account history will still be accessible even if your account is cancelled. The transaction history, including past purchases and downloads, remains linked to your account for record-keeping purposes. You can view this history by logging into your Apple ID account on the iTunes or Apple Music app. However, you will lose access to any subscriptions or services tied to the account once it is cancelled.
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