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To authorize iTunes on your computer, you will need to follow these steps: 1. Open iTunes on your computer. 2. Sign in to your Apple ID account. If you are not signed in, click on "Account" in the menu bar at the top of the screen and select "Sign In". 3. Once you are signed in, click on "Account" again and select "Authorization" from the drop-down menu. 4. In the Authorization window, enter your Apple ID and password if prompted. 5. Click on "Authorize This Computer". 6. If you have more than one Apple ID associated with purchases in iTunes, you will be prompted to authorize each one separately. 7. Once you have authorized your computer, you can start using iTunes to play your purchased content. Note: You can authorize up to five computers with your Apple ID at any given time. If you need to authorize more than five computers, you will need to deauthorize one of your existing computers before authorizing a new one.
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