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This wikiHow teaches you how to make an Apple ID account without having to enter any payment information. You can do this either on the Apple ID website, on iTunes, or on your iPhone or iPad. Apple ID accounts are used to log into Apple apps, phones, tablets, and computers.

Method 1
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Apple ID Website

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  1. Go to https://appleid.apple.com/ . This will open the login page.
    • If this opens a current Apple ID page, log out before continuing.
  2. It's a link in the upper-right corner of the page. Doing so will open the Apple ID creation form.
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  3. Fill out the following fields:
    • first name and last name - Enter your first and last name.
    • birthday - Enter your birthday in "mm/dd/yyyy" format.
    • name@example.com - Type in the email address that you want to use for your Apple ID. You can't use an email address that's already being used as an Apple ID.
    • password and confirm password - Enter the password that you want to use for your Apple ID.
  4. Click a Security Question drop-down box, click a question in the drop-down menu, and then type an answer into the "answer" text field below the box.
    • You'll need to do this for the remaining two security questions as well.
  5. Type the characters displayed in the grey box into the text field to the right of the box.
    • You can click New Code to generate a different security code if you can't read the first one.
  6. It's at the bottom of the page.
  7. Open the email address that you set as your Apple ID, open the "Verify your Apple ID email address" email from Apple, and note the six-digit code in the middle of the email.
  8. Type the six-digit code into the verification window on the Apple ID website.
    • Make sure that you don't include any spaces.
  9. It's in the bottom-right corner of the verification window. As long as the code that you enter matches the one sent to your email address, doing so will create your Apple ID account.
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iPhone

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  1. This tab is at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Doing so will prompt a pop-up window.
  3. It's in the pop-up window. The Apple ID creation form will open.
  4. Fill out the following fields:
    • Title - Your title (e.g., "Mr." or "Ms.").
    • First Name - Your first name.
    • Last Name - Your last name.
    • Birthday - Your date of birth in "mm/dd/yyyy" format.
  5. Tap a Question box, tap a question to use, and then tap the "Answer" box and enter your answer.
    • You'll need to do this for all three security questions.
  6. It's in the top-right corner of the screen.
  7. This option is in the "PAYMENT METHOD" group of options. Selecting it will negate the need for a payment method.
  8. This will include your first and last name, your address, your country, and your phone number.
  9. Open the email address that you set as your Apple ID, open the "Verify your Apple ID email address" email from Apple, and note the five-digit code in the middle of the email.
  10. Tap the "Code" text field, then type in the five-digit code from your email.
  11. It's in the top-right corner of the screen.
  12. As long as the code you entered matches the code that you received in your email, this will sign you into your new Apple ID on your iPhone or iPad.
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iTunes

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  1. This is the white icon with a multicolored musical note on it.
    • If prompted to update, click Download iTunes , wait for the installation to complete, and restart your computer if prompted before continuing.
  2. Skip this step if you're not signed into an Apple ID on your iTunes program. To sign out:
    • Click Account at the top of the screen (Mac) or page (Windows).
    • Click Sign Out... in the drop-down menu.
  3. It's near the top of the iTunes window.
  4. This drop-down box with a note on it is in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu.
  5. It's in the Music drop-down menu. Clicking this will switch the store's display over to movies and TV.
  6. It's a grey link on the right-hand side of the iTunes page. Doing so opens a list of TV shows that have free episodes.
  7. Click a show with a free episode. It doesn't matter which show you choose here, since all of them have at least one free episode.
  8. It's on the far-right side of the free episode's name. Doing so prompts a pop-up window.
  9. You'll see this option in the bottom-left corner of the pop-up window.
  10. Fill out the following fields:
    • Email - Type in the email address that you want to use for your Apple ID. You can't use an existing Apple ID's email address.
    • Password - Enter the password that you want to use for your account.
    • Verify - Re-enter the password that you entered above.
  11. It's near the bottom of the page.
  12. You'll find this button at the bottom of the page.
  13. This includes the following information:
    • Title
    • First name
    • Last name
    • Birthday
  14. Click a Security Question drop-down box, click a question in the drop-down menu, and then type an answer into the text field below the box.
    • You'll need to fill out all three of these before proceeding.
  15. This option is at the bottom of the page.
  16. It's on the far-right side of the list of payment options that's near the top of the page. If you don't see the None option, you may be unable to create an Apple ID without a payment method for one of the following reasons: [2]
    • You're not in the correct country - If your current country is different than the country to which your iTunes program is registered, you won't see None .
    • You didn't sign out of iTunes - If you forgot to sign out of your Apple ID account, you won't be able to select None .
    • You have an unpaid balance on iTunes - You'll need to enter a payment method to proceed if you have a purchased item pending on your iTunes program.
  17. This includes the following information:
    • Name
    • Address
    • Phone number
  18. It's at the bottom of the page.
  19. Open the email address that you set as your Apple ID, open the "Verify your Apple ID email address" email from Apple, and note the five-digit code in the middle of the email.
  20. Type the five-digit code into the field in the middle of iTunes.
  21. It's at the bottom of the page. A pop-up window will appear.
  22. As long as the verification code was correct, you'll be prompted to enter the password for your Apple ID, after which point you will be signed into your Apple ID account.
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  • Question
    When creating an ID what is meant by postal code?
    Community Answer
    A postal code is a code comprised of several numbers and letters which identifies which postal zone you are in so that you can receive mail. Also known as a post code or ZIP code.
  • Question
    Where can I find the no credit card option to create my Apple ID?
    Community Answer
    There should be a "none" option at the bottom of the page. Remember that when you are first creating an Apple ID, you will be asked for credit card information, but you can remove your information after signing into the App Store.
  • Question
    Why can't I create an Apple ID on my iPhone 4S?
    Community Answer
    Create one on the computer (if possible), then log in on your iPhone 4S.
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