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bibblebub | 19:56 Sat 17th Apr 2010 | Internet
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There's a free download from iTunes in today's Times. I haven't bothered with iTunes before and am unhappy that to get this download I have to create an account which includes having to give a credit card number and it's security code.

Is there any way to get such a free download without the need to give such details? Is everybody quite happy with the level of data protection that iTunes provides?
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No. iTunes uses your account details so you can prove you "own" the tracks.
iTunes is one of the biggest music stores in the world and provides a high level of data protection, does not share its data and provides clean copies (no malware) of its media files
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Thanks for replying.

I have now succumbed to providing that info.
bibblebub -you can {I think} use iTunes without an account set-up by buying iTunes card which is available in most Supermarkets priced £15 upward - scratch off the label to reveal a code which you redeem in the iTunes Store which displays the amount of credit you have left after each purchase.....Hope that helps....

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