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  2. Once you select the apple icon in the top left of your screen you can select the force quit option. Then you will proceed from there to force quit iTunes, I guarantee this will get rid of the pop up! Best! (1) Jimzgoldfinch. Level 7. 28,339 points. Dec 26, 2023 12:06 AM in response to gregb77777.

  3. Level 1. 32 points. Dec 25, 2022 3:09 PM in response to Raicya. Similar, but not the same. It does not say required to sign in to Apple account; it says sign in to the iTunes Store, as per this screen shot: I hit Cancel over and over but it keeps popping up. It goes quiet for a short while then starts up again.

  4. Stop iTunes Store Sign In Pop Up Window - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/250344183

    Click the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Click System Preferences. Click Users & Groups. Click the lock in the lower-right corner and enter the computer administrator password. Click Unlock. Click the Login Items tab at the top of the window.

  5. Unable to create new iTunes account - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/253195790

    Unable to create new iTunes account. After jumping through a bunch of hoops I have iTunes version 12.12.11 installed on Windows 10 and after logging in with my applied and credentials I am presented with a screen where I need to agree to the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions. It says that by clicking Continue I acknowledge that I agree.

  6. Aug 17, 2021 1:05 AM in response to bdphourde. Try holding down option+cmd as you launch iTunes to open it in its safe mode and see if that makes a difference. If you still get the repeated sign in prompt try taking your computer offline. If that doesn't help reinstall iTunes.

  7. iTunes login keeps popping up on MacBook display. I get a pop up on my MacBook for the iTunes login that says 'Sign In To iTunes Store'. Regardless how many times I type in the password, it just pops up again immediately, and does not recognize the (definitely correct...) password or go away. The same PW worked to get in here to post this, so I ...

  8. Sign into the iTunes Store - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/250984475

    Click Sign In. iTunes & App Store: Go to iTunes > Account > Sign In. Enter your Apple ID and password. Click Sign In. iMessage: Go to Messages > Preferences > Accounts. Enter your Apple ID and password. FaceTime: Open FaceTime and enter your Apple ID and password. Click Sign In. Take care.

  9. Yes, I've signed into my iPhone, iCloud on my computer and phone, this community, etc. And when using any part of the Apple website I keep getting asked to sign in and verify the device (though it's working). iTunes literally won't let me access the menu bar, and if i press 'cancel,' the same sign-in screen is popping up immediately. King_Penguin.

  10. If your iOS device is not showing in iTunes for Windows try the following: Open Control Panel > Device Manager. Unlock your device and connect it to your computer with a USB cable. Locate Universal Serial Bus Controllers > Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. It is also possible the device may show under Imaging Devices, Portable Devices, Other ...

  11. 6 points. iTunes keeps crashing when trying to log in - Windows 11. Current version of iTunes is garbage. Windows, iOS, and iTunes are all updated to their latest, every other time Windows updates or iTunes updates, it deauthorizes my already authorized computer and when I try to log into my iTunes account, the application crashes. Every time.