

With two separate accounts-one for Australia and one for the US, for example-you can switch between them at any time without needing to update your payment information.Īll you would need to do is sign out of iTunes and the App Store on your device, then sign in again using the second account. Instead of changing the country or region for your existing iTunes and App Store account, sometimes it's beneficial to create a second Apple ID to use instead. One way to get around this problem is to create a second Apple ID account, rather than changing the settings for your existing one. This might be impossible to do if you moved to America permanently and your Australian payment details have expired. Then, if you ever wanted to access your Australian purchases again, you'd need to use your old Australian card to change back.


So if you moved from Australia to the US, you'd need to get an American credit card to change to the US App Store. You can't use an Australian credit card in the US App Store, for example. The biggest issue with this is that you need a valid payment method for whichever country you want to change iTunes and the App Store to. But you'll need to change the App Store and iTunes settings back to your original country again if you want to access purchases that you hadn't already downloaded. That means you lose access to all your existing iTunes and App Store purchases when you change your Apple ID to a different country.Īnything already on your device is still available to use and apps you've already downloaded still get the latest updates.

But even if two stores have exactly the same content, you can only access your purchased media from the store you bought it from. Sometimes these stores have different apps, music, movies, and other media available in them. Each country accesses a different version of iTunes or the App Store.
