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- Go to cancel your ”subscription”
- Go to Settings.
- Tap on your name.
- Go to iTunes & App Store.
- Tap on your Apple ID.
- Go to View Apple ID.
- Scroll down to Subscriptions.
- Tap on iTunes Match.
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You can delete your Match account on iTunes by opening the iTunes Store app and tapping Sign Out. Please note that deleting your account on iTunes will also remove all songs from the iCloud Music Library, playlists you have created with these songs, and any other songs stored in the iCloud Music Library. If you do not want to lose the music currently stored in the iCloud Music Library, please sync it first before deleting your account.
How do I delete my Match account on the Mac?
You can delete your Match account on the Mac by opening iTunes and selecting Account > Sign In. Then, click Delete Account. Please note that deleting your account on iTunes will also remove all songs from the iCloud Music Library, playlists you have created with these songs, and any other music stored in the iCloud Music Library. If you do not want to lose the music currently stored in the iCloud Music Library, please sync it first before deleting your account.
I deleted my iTunes Match subscription but didn’t realize that it would delete all of my previously downloaded content from iCloud Music Library as well. Can I get this content back?
All songs that were previously purchased or matched to a different type of song will remain in the iCloud Music Library. If you used iTunes Match on iOS devices, you can re-download these songs from iCloud Music Library by opening the Settings app and tapping iTunes & App Stores, then tapping your Apple ID at the top of the screen (if it is not visible, tap View Account first), followed by Subscriptions and tapping Manage button next to your Apple Music subscription. Scroll down to music and select Show All Music under the Downloaded Only heading. Please note that if you chose to download music on your iOS device, this content will not be available to re-download.
How do I remove the iCloud Music Library from my devices?
You can remove iCloud Music Library from any of your devices by going to Settings > Music and swiping the switch next to iTunes Match or Apple Music to off. Please note that removing the iCloud Music Library from one of your devices will automatically turn it off on all other synced devices as well.
I paused my subscription but didn’t realize that it would delete all of my previously downloaded content from the iCloud Music Library as well. Can I get this content back?
All songs that were previously purchased or matched to a different type of song will remain in the iCloud Music Library. If you used iTunes Match on iOS devices, you can re-download these songs from iCloud Music Library by opening the Settings app and tapping iTunes & App Stores, then tapping your Apple ID at the top of the screen (if it is not visible, tap View Account first), followed by Subscriptions and tapping Manage button next to your Apple Music subscription. Scroll down to music and select Show All Music under the Downloaded Only heading. Please note that if you chose to download music on your iOS device, this content will not be available to re-download.
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How do I fix issues with an iTunes Match subscription?
If you are having issues with your iTunes Match subscription, there may be a couple of things you can do to troubleshoot it. First, check the Apple Music support site for information about service status and common questions. If you have tried this and are still having problems or need further help, please contact AppleCare at www.apple.com/support.
I opened my Music app after updating to iOS 9 and my music isn’t there anymore. Can I fix this?
After upgrading to iOS 9, some users had trouble accessing their music library within the Music app. Please try these steps if your music is missing:
You can also try performing a full backup of your iOS device (using iCloud or iTunes), then restoring the latest backup after you have updated your device to iOS 9. When prompted, choose to Set Up as a New iPhone and then restore from your full backup.
You may also want to consider removing all music from iTunes on your computer (you can redownload content later if needed), opening the Settings app and tapping Music, then selecting Show All Music under Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
You can also try performing a full backup of your iOS device (using iCloud or iTunes), then restoring the latest backup after you have updated your device to iOS 9. When prompted, choose to Set Up as a New iPhone and then restore from your full backup.
You may also want to consider removing all music from iTunes on your computer (you can redownload content later if needed), opening the Settings app and tapping Music, then selecting Show All Music under Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
If you use iTunes on a Mac or PC, open iTunes and choose Store > Sign In. If you do not have this option, contact AppleCare for assistance with signing in to your account. After signing in, choose Account > Authorizations > Music and turn off “Show All Music” under iCloud Music Library. Then sign out of iTunes & App Stores and sign back in using the same Apple ID credentials you used before. Close all windows showing content downloaded from the iCloud Music Library. Open the Settings app and tap Music, then select Show All Music under the Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
You can also try performing a full backup of your iOS device (using iCloud or iTunes), then restoring the latest backup after you have updated your device to iOS 9. When prompted, choose to Set Up as a New iPhone and then restore from your full backup.
You may also want to consider removing all music from iTunes on your computer (you can redownload content later if needed), opening the Settings app and tapping Music, then selecting Show All Music under Downloaded Only heading to show all music again. I opened my Music app after updating to iOS 9 and I see an option for Apple Music that is grayed out. How do I fix this?
If you are having trouble accessing Apple Music, please try these steps:
If you use iTunes on a Mac or PC, open iTunes and choose Store > Sign In. If you do not have this option, contact AppleCare for assistance with signing in to your account. After signing in, choose Account > Authorizations > Music and turn off “Show All Music” under iCloud Music Library. Then sign out of iTunes & App Stores and sign back in using the same Apple ID credentials you used before. Close all windows showing content downloaded from the iCloud Music Library. Open the Settings app and tap Music, then select Show All Music under the Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
You can also try performing a full backup of your iOS device (using iCloud or iTunes), then restoring the latest backup after you have updated your device to iOS 9. When prompted, choose to Set Up as a New iPhone and then restore from your full backup.
You may also want to consider removing all music from iTunes on your computer (you can redownload content later if needed), opening the Settings app and tapping Music, then selecting Show All Music under Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
I opened my Music app after updating to iOS 9 and I see an option for Apple Music that is grayed out. How do I fix this? If you are having trouble accessing Apple Music, please try these steps:
Open Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings to restore all settings on your device.
If you use iTunes on a Mac or PC, open iTunes and choose Store > Sign In. If you do not have this option, contact AppleCare for assistance with signing in to your account. After signing in, choose Account > Authorizations > Music and turn off “Show All Music” under iCloud Music Library. Then sign out of iTunes & App Stores and sign back in using the same Apple ID credentials you used before. Close all windows showing content downloaded from the iCloud Music Library. Open the Settings app and tap Music, then select Show All Music under the Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
You can also try performing a full backup of your iOS device (using iCloud or iTunes), then restoring the latest backup after you have updated your device to iOS 9. When prompted, choose to Set Up as a New iPhone and then restore from your full backup. You may also want to consider removing all music from iTunes on your computer (you can redownload content later if needed), opening the Settings app and tapping Music, then selecting Show All Music under Downloaded Only heading to show all music again.
Just go to ‘Manage my subscription’ at the top of the ‘My account settings page’. If you have paid via iTunes, cancel your renewal on the app. Then, click “To delete your account, click here”.
To suspend* or delete your account, hover over this avatar, located on the top right of any Match.com page. Then, click “My Account Settings.” Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and you’ll see a link that reads “To suspend or delete your account, click here.” At this point, choose either to Suspend* or Delete your account.
If your profile is suspended, you will not be able to use the website and will no longer receive email alerts from us. Your profile information will remain available for 24 hours but no one can view it anymore.
To avoid paying for a subscription, you need to click “Manage my subscription” and then follow the prompts to suspend your account.
When you are logged into your account, hover over the icon displaying your username on the top right side of any page. Click ‘My Account Settings, and then select ‘To Suspend or Delete Your Account’ from the bottom of this page.