Setting up an iTunes allowance is a great idea for a family that has children with iPods and other Apple devices. An iTunes allowance works by making a certain amount of money available in an Apple ID at the beginning of each month.
This money can be spent on apps, music, or other content available from Apple. The benefit of this is that instead of tying a credit card to a high spending limit, parents can designate a certain amount for their children to spend on a monthly basis.
The following setup guide is specific to iTunes 11 and is different for other versions of iTunes. While the steps are basically the same, the area where Apple places the controls for this feature has changed slightly.
How to Set iTunes Allowance
Select
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Select
Scroll to the bottom of the screen and select
On the next screen enter the allowance amount. Every month, the allowance will be sent to the Apple ID entered by the user.
If the person you plan to send the assignment to does not have an Apple ID, one can be created by selecting
Once the form is completed, select
Enter your Apple ID and password to confirm the purchase and click
Using a children’s allowance is a very good idea, both to monitor money spent on content and to teach responsibility. When children have a certain amount that they can spend, it teaches them to budget their money and they learn that money has value.
Parents can also set parental restrictions on their children’s device to filter the content of apps and music they can download. This is a good tool for parents with small children.
2023-06-04 23:42:17
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