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Using the iTunes Music Store

 
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With the iTunes Music Store, buying music is just a mouse-click away. To browse the iTunes Music Store, all you need is a Mac, iTunes, and an Internet connection.
 
But before you can purchase songs, you’ll need to set up an Apple account. With an Apple account, you enter all your personal and billing information once, and from then on you simply click one button to purchase a song or album. If you’ve ever purchased products online from Apple or have a .Mac subscription, you might already have an account. If not, you can set up your account right in iTunes.

 



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