iTunes
Why Apple taking money from my account if I’m not using iTunes?
iPhone 7, iOS 13
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Why Apple taking money from my account if I’m not using iTunes?
iPhone 7, iOS 13
Where are you seeing this?
If just from an email: Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support
If you see the charge on your payment method's statement: If you see "apple.com/bill" or an unfamiliar charge on your statement - Apple Support
Where are you seeing this?
If just from an email: Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support
If you see the charge on your payment method's statement: If you see "apple.com/bill" or an unfamiliar charge on your statement - Apple Support
What account exactly?
As I said, if you see it on your Credit or debit card account statement follow the steps here to identify the charge: If you see "apple.com/bill" or an unfamiliar charge on your statement - Apple Support
iTunes is the store platform Apple uses to charge all purchases and subscriptions. You would see if if you had a subscription to Apple Music, or using Apple TV+ subscription on a 3rd party TV. You don't need to be using the iTunes application specifically.
VladimirRamic wrote:
A bank account
Then follow the steps in the link I provided twice already to identify the charge. Here it is again: >> If you see "apple.com/bill" or an unfamiliar charge on your statement - Apple Support <<
The blue text is a link. Follow the steps there.
I see on my account
A bank account
iTunes