What do I do when my account is disabled in iTunes?
Contact Apple Support for help. If you see a message that says “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes,” there might be a problem with the payment method that you have on file. When you see the message, don’t try to edit any of your account information. Instead, contact Apple Support for help.
What is iTunes and how does it work?
iTunes forever changed the way people experienced music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts. It all changes again with three all-new, dedicated apps — Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts — each designed from the
Why is my Apple account disabled in the App Store?
Contact Apple Support for help. If you see a message that says “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes,” there might be a problem with the payment method that you have on file. When you see the message, don’t try to edit any of your account information.
Do you have any problems with iTunes?
No problems at iTunes. iTunes is a media player and a digital media store (referred to as the iTunes Store) that is operated by Apple. The iTunes Store allows for the purchase of digital music, video, ebooks and audio books. It also servers as the app store for applications for iOS devices such as the iPhone and iPad.
Why is my Apple ID locked or disabled?
If your Apple ID is locked or disabled. If you or someone else enters your password, security questions, or other account information incorrectly too many times, your Apple ID automatically locks to protect your security and you can’t sign in to any Apple services. You can unlock your Apple ID after you verify your identity.
What do I do if I Forgot my Apple ID password?
If you or someone else enters your password or other account information incorrectly too many times, learn how to regain access to your account. If you see one of the following messages, your Apple ID automatically locked to protect your security and you can’t sign in to any Apple services: You need to reset your password to regain access.