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9 Steps to create an iTunes Store account on an iPad?
by iPad2Go on May 21, 2010
1. From the Home Screen, tap Settings > Store.
2. When the prompt appears, tap Create New Account.
3. Choose the appropriate store by tapping on Store, and select the country in which you reside. Tap Done to confirm your selection, then tap Next to proceed to the next screen.
4. The next screen will display the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions. You can opt to have the Terms and Conditions emailed to you for easier reading by tapping Send by Email. Enter your valid email address then tap Send.
5. After you've read through the Terms and Conditions tap Agree, located in the bottom right of the page. Then again when the confirmation appears.
6. Once you've agreed to the terms and conditions, you'll need to input your preferred email address and password along with answers to some security questions. The email address you provide will be your new Apple ID as well as your iTunes Store account username. Tap...Read More >>
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9 Steps to create an iTunes Store account on an iPad?
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