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You can authorize your Apple Music account on up to 10 devices. If you have reached your limit and need to free up a device slot, you can deauthorize one of your devices.
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Introduction
Apple Music is a streaming music service that offers access to millions of songs. You can sign up for a subscription or access it with a free trial. If you want to authorize Apple Music on your Macbook Air, here’s what you need to do.
What is Apple Music?
Apple Music is a music streaming service from Apple. It offers access to over 50 million songs, ad-free. It also has a radio station and monthly music magazine. You can sign up for a free three-month trial, after which you’ll need to pay $9.99/month to continue using the service.
To use Apple Music, you need to have an Apple ID. If you don’t have one, you can create one when you sign up for the service.
Once you have an Apple ID, you can authorize your Macbook Air to use Apple Music. To do this, open the Music app on your Macbook Air and click on the “Account” menu. Then select “Authorizations.” You’ll be prompted to enter your Apple ID and password. Once you’ve logged in, you’ll be able to access all of the features of Apple Music.
In order to authorise Apple Music on your Macbook Air, you will need the following:
-An active Apple Music subscription
-A Mac with macOS Catalina or later installed
-iTunes for Windows installed (only required if you’re using a PC)
Once you have all of the above, you can follow these steps to authorise Apple Music on your Macbook Air:
1. Open iTunes and sign in with your Apple ID.
2. Click on the “Account” tab in the top menu bar and select “Authorizations.”
3. Click “Authorize This Computer.”
4. Enter your Apple ID password when prompted and click “Authorize.”
5. Once iTunes has been authorised, launch the Music app on your Macbook Air.
6. Click the “For You” tab at the top of the window.
7. Click “Enable” when prompted to enable iCloud Music Library.
Here’s how to authorize Apple Music on Macbook Air:
1. Open the Preferences window in iTunes.
2. Click the General tab.
3. Click the button to “Use Apple Music.”
4. Enter your Apple ID and password to authorize the computer.
If you’re having trouble authorizing your Apple Music subscription on your Macbook Air, there are a few things you can try.
First, make sure that you’re signed in to the iTunes Store with the same Apple ID that you use for your Apple Music subscription. If you’re not sure how to do this, open the iTunes Store app and click on your account name in the top right corner. If you see a different Apple ID listed, sign out and then sign back in with the correct Apple ID.
Next, try restarting your computer. Sometimes all it takes is a reboot for everything to start working properly again.
If those two things don’t work, try signing out of your Apple Music account and then signing back in. To do this, go to System Preferences > iTunes & App Stores and click on the “Apple Music” tab at the top. Then, click on the “Sign Out” button next to your account name. Once you’ve signed out, restart your computer and then sign back in with your Apple ID and password.
Finally, if none of those things work, you may need to contact Apple Support for further assistance.
It’s pretty easy to authorize your computer with Apple Music—all you need is an Apple ID that has an active Apple Music subscription. If you’re having trouble authorizing your computer, there are a few things you can try.
First, make sure that you’re using the correct Apple ID. If you’re not sure which Apple ID you’re using, go to iTunes > Account > View My Account. If you see “Apple Music Membership” next to your name, then that’s the Apple ID you need to use to authorize your computer.
If you’re still having trouble, try signing out of your Apple ID and then signing back in:
1. Go to iTunes > Preferences > Accounts.
2. Click on the Sign Out button next to your Apple ID.
3. Restart iTunes and then sign back in with your Apple ID.
4. Try authorizing your computer again.
Hopefully this will fix the problem!
Conclusion
In conclusion, authorizing Apple Music on your Macbook Air is a quick and easy process. Simply open the Preferences menu, select the “Accounts” tab, and click the “Authorize This Computer” button. Once you have authorized your computer, you will be able to access all of the features of Apple Music, including the ability to download and save songs for offline playback.