You will also be able to track how many days are remaining before your associated devices or computers can be associated to a different Apple ID. Next to each device or computer name, you will be able to see when each was associated to your Apple ID. From the Account Information screen, click Manage Devices.Choose Store > View My Account from the iTunes menu.A status indicator lets you track the scan's progress. After you subscribe, iTunes Match automatically scans your music library for matches. Sign in to your Apple ID by choosing Store > Sign In from the iTunes menu. You may need to add a valid payment method.You can view which devices or computers are currently associated, remove unused devices or computers, and see how long before they can be associated with a different Apple ID from the Account Information page in iTunes on your computer: Once a device or computer is associated with your Apple ID, you cannot associate that device or computer with another Apple ID for 90 days. Each computer must also be authorized using the same Apple ID. Your Apple ID can have up to 10 devices and computers (combined) associated with it. I think the 90 day wait time is there to prevent music piracy that could happen if your friends came over and simply logged into their iTunes and downloaded all prior music purchases from iTunes in the Cloud to your computer, then you turned around and signed in with your account to upload them to iTunes Match. If you were to log in you'll have access to all the features available, but you won't be able to sign in with a second Apple ID (besides the one you have) for another 90 days. Since you only have the one Apple ID, you will be fine. Apple Music Do I need iTunes Match if I have Apple Music By Lory Gil published 9 August 2019 Apple Music on iPhone (Image credit: iMore) Apple Music includes a subscription to iTunes Match, so if you're paying for Apple Music, you can cancel your iTunes Match subscription.
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