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By Daisy | Follow | Last Updated May 24, 2022 Whether you use iPhone, iPad, or Macbook, you may encounter the “your account has been disabled in the AppStore and iTunes” error. How to fix the issue if you meet it? This post from MiniTool tells you how to get rid of it. On This Page :Without a valid Apple ID, you can’t access most of your device's services. You may find that your iCloud is currently unavailable. Neither apps nor music on iTunes can be downloaded. All in all, when your Apple ID is disabled, your iPhone can barely make and receive calls. Some iOS users report that they encounter the “your account has been disabled in the AppStore and iTunes” issue. This post offers reasons and solutions for the issue. Why Is My Account Disabled in the App StoreWhy is my account disabled in the App Store? You may ask this question. The following are some possible reasons:
Then, let’s see how to get rid of the “your account has been disabled” issue. How to Fix Your Account Has Been Disabled in the AppStore and iTunesA common "Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes" fix is to wait. If you've been locked out of your App Store account by entering the wrong password multiple times, you should wait 24 hours and try again. In this case, Apple will only lock you temporarily. If it is not working, you can try the following solutions. Fix 1: Unlock Your Apple IDIf you receive the “your account has been disabled in the AppStore and iTunes” error because you forget your Apple ID password. You need to unblock your Apple ID. Step 1. Go to the forget Apple ID password page. Step 2. Enter your Apple ID > Click Continue. Step 3: Follow the on-screen instructions. Fix 2: Reset Your Apple ID passwordYou can also reset your Apple ID password to fix the “account disabled in App Store” error. Follow the guide below: Step 1. Go to Settings > Tap [your name] > Password & Security > Change Password. Step 2. Enter the passcode for your device if you are signed in to iCloud and have a passcode enabled. Step 3. Follow the onscreen steps to update your password. Fix 3: Check Your RestrictionsAnother solution for Apple IDs disabled in App Store and iTunes is to check your restrictions. You may have accidentally turned off in-app purchases. Here is how to check the restrictions. Step 1: Go to Settings > Screen Time > Tap Continue. Step 2: Choose This is My iPhone > Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions and enter your restriction passcode to enable it. Fix 4: Contact Apple SupportIf after trying all of the above, your account is still disabled in the App Store and iTunes, you can try to contact Apple Support. You can describe your problem and find a solution to your problem through their customer service. You can go to the Apple official website to find them. Final WordsHow to fix the “your account has been disabled in the AppStore and iTunes” issue? This post has introduced some ways to get rid of the issue. If you come across the same issue, try these solutions. If you have any better ideas to fix this error, you can share them in the comment zone. About The AuthorPosition: Columnist She was graduated from the major in English. She has been the MiniTool editor since she was graduated from university. She specializes in writing articles about backing up data & systems, cloning disks, and syncing files, etc. She is also good at writing articles about computer knowledge and computer issues. In daily life, she likes running and going to the amusement park with friends to play some exciting items. Apple users should find downloading apps or buying music from iTunes easy. With an active Apple ID, anyone should be able to enjoy the perks of the Apple App Store and iTunes. However, because of weird technical glitches, some Apple users might find themselves facing an error message that reads: “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes”. When encountering this error message, many automatically assume their accounts have expired or have been compromised. That might be the case — or not. That is why, in this article, we will explore this topic, what might cause it, and how to resolve the issue without necessarily creating a new Apple ID. Read also: How to Delete an iCloud Account Permanently? Why Accounts Get Disabled on iTunes and App StoreIf you are trying to download an app or buy digital content from iTunes and you get an error message saying “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes” without going around the bush, there is something wrong with your Apple ID. You can try to log in and log out of your account from your Apple device but this might not solve the problem at all. So, what causes this problem, you might ask? There isn’t a sure answer to why you keep getting this annoying error message. But the common reasons are:
Of course, there could be other reasons why your Apple ID got locked or disabled that may not be covered by this article. Fortunately, there are ways to still resolve these issues easily. We’ll get to that a bit later in this article. How to Fix Apple ID Locked or DisabledCellular News gets in-depth with each of the reasons why your iTunes Store login didn’t push through or why your iPhone disabled your App Store transaction. The following sections will outline the steps you need to take to address the “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes” error message. A. Forgot Your Apple ID PasswordIf your log-in has been unsuccessful for three (or more) consecutive times, Apple might move to see this as an attempt to hack your account. This context is true, especially if you have your account logged in on several devices. However, in the event you simply forgot your password, Apple has a way to help you recover your account and unlock the device:
Once the password has been reset, log out of your account on other Apple devices you have and then log in with the new password. B. Pay Unpaid App Store PurchaseHaving an unpaid purchase might cause your Apple ID getting locked or disabled as well. While the unpaid purchase is unresolved, your account can’t make new in-app purchases (IAPs). Here’s how you can settle your unpaid purchases on App Store or iTunes:
Once you settle the balance for the IAP, you can try again to make a purchase on the App Store or iTunes. C. Keep Your Payment Method on File UpdatedThe inability of your iPhone to connect to iTunes or the App Store and, by extension, make a purchase, is often related to your payment method on file. Apple disables or blocks accounts from making purchases because the payment method on file lacks funds to push through with the purchase. If you wish to add a payment method or update the one on file, here’s what you need to do:
D. Check for RestrictionsOftentimes, you’ll find your iPhone disabled connecting to iTunes or the App Store because of a setting configured to restrict the purchase of possibly explicit content. Some Apple device users do this, citing child protection from unwanted and adult content which is completely valid. However, this is also one of the reasons why some would get the “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes” error message. Here’s how to fix this:
Under the Allowed Store Content section, you’ll see areas where digital media and apps can be purchased using your device. If you tap on, say, Music, Podcasts, News, and Workouts, you would be able to set whether your device will accept only Clean versions of the content or Explicit ones. The same settings apply to Books purchases. You can set age restrictions on App purchases under this interface as well. E. Contact Apple SupportAs mentioned above, there are other reasons that might be causing App Store or iTunes store login issues. In this case, we want to pass the baton to Apple Support experts who can better assess and troubleshoot any issues related to the iOS ecosystem. Simply lodge a ticket detailing your concerns and Apple representatives would reach out to you in a timely turnaround time. Contact Apple Support F. Sign Out EverywhereSometimes, because there are multiple devices using your Apple ID, issues may occur. It would be best to log out from other devices where you logged your Apple ID in. This way you can further rule out any possible foul play caused by multiple log-ins. The best way to do this is by logging in on iCloud using your PC or MacBook:
Alternatively, you can also sign out from all browsers currently signed in to your iCloud. Go and click Account Settings then scroll down to the bottom of the page. Next, click on Sign Out Of All Browsers then simply follow the instructions on the screen. Your Account Has Been Disabled in the App Store and iTunes [Fixed]That’s it for solving the “Your account has been disabled in the App Store and iTunes” error. When you encounter this message, there are only a few things to check. Perhaps you have entered the wrong Apple ID credentials in a row. You may also check if you have unresolved billing and need to update your payment method. Adjusting content restrictions may also help solve the problem. If nothing works, getting in touch with Apple Support is the next thing to do. It is uncommon to find issues with our devices every now and then. Additionally, it is also uncommon not to find easy and comprehensible fixes for these issues. Our team at Cellular News will continue to provide solutions to problems your devices might encounter. We hope this article gives you new insights into the Apple ecosystem and helps you fix another issue that is common among Apple devices. |