How to know the number of computers you have authorized in iTunes

The MacOs default player has notable aspects and some shortcomings. Perhaps for a professional user it is not the program with the most features, but for most Mac users it is more than enough. One of the most relevant characteristics is the possibility of downloading music or movies to our Mac, which we have acquired on other computers or iOS devices. Downloading this content on Macs is possible. Apple enables you to download material on up to 5 computers. It is important to know the number of computers that we have authorization in iTunes, to add a new one to the list or disconnect it if you want to sell or transfer the Mac to another user.

Finding the number of connected computers is easy, but it is somewhat hidden. Let's see where it is:

We open iTunes. First, we must initial session in iTunes. For this we must access the menu above the word account and click on Log In. You may be knowledgeable, but you may have iTunes password different from Apple ID, keep that in mind.

Once we have entered, we must access again account, and this time click on see my account. Now you will see all the account information such as: the payment method, the billing address, etc.

We must look for the option authorized computers, at the end of the first block. In the example, Apple tells me that I have two authorized computers. In the case of having an authorized windows computer, it will also add up.

As we anticipated before, you can disable all connected computers, simply by clicking on the right of the message. This is convenient for assigning a new team and releasing an old one, or when you stop using a team to sell or give it to a family member. Remind you that if you give it to a family member, they can access your purchases as long as you add it to In family.


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