I live in France but want to access iTunes in English?

I live in France and when I acces iTunes and Apps Store they are in French and priced in Euros. Can I change the default location to the UK for these?

Posted on Jun 24, 2012 10:52 AM

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Jun 24, 2012 11:15 AM in response to MBquattro

In order to purchase from the U.K. iTunes Store, you need a) a valid billing address in the U.K., b) a credit card billed to that address or a gift card purchased in the U.K. and c) to be physically located in the U.K..


If you are using the French iTunes Store, the language will be in French. The language of the iTunes Store is always in the official language(s) of that country and can't be changed.

Jun 29, 2012 4:54 AM in response to MBquattro

1. iTunes (the application on your Mac) can be in English - it generally follows what your Mac's preferences are.


2. iTunes store or App Store (where you buy apps, music, films etc) - by default you will be sent to the French store if you are geographically connecting from France. This is only in French (except for the outer level menus) and priced in euros and has different stuff available for purchase or rent than the UK or US store.


You can change your account preferences to choose the UK store, but you need a billing address in the UK. Then you can use the UK store. You can browse the UK store without a UK account but you can't buy anything.


So basically if you are English-speaking but living in France, you have no choice but to read French on the site and choose from the few VO and VOST (original version and subtitled) films that are on offer. I believe there are other options as stated above if you have a pre-purchased card.

Aug 14, 2012 9:47 AM in response to MikeInOz

MikeInOz wrote:


c) No. You don't have to be in the UK. iTunes stores are geo-locked based on credit card not IP address.

The Terms of Sale stipulate that you have to be in the country in which you have the account. Apple says the "may" use various methods to enforce this. It's apparent they don't always. However, it's still a violation of terms you agree to when you purchase if you are outside the country.

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