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Apple Event November 10, 2020

Introducing the new MacBook Air, 13‑inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini, all with the Apple M1 chip.

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Apple Event October 13, 2020

Introducing iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro with 5G, MagSafe accessories, and HomePod mini.

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Introducing Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, Apple Fitness+, the new iPad Air and iPad, and Apple One — the all-new Apple services bundle.

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Announcing the new iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11, Apple Watch Series 5, and iPad.

WWDC June 3, 2019

Announcing upgraded operating systems for iPhone, Apple Watch, and Mac — and a brand new one for iPad. And introducing the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR.

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See a list of your purchases from the App Store, iTunes Store, Apple Books, and the Apple TV app.


To cancel a subscription or redownload something that you purchased, you don't need to view your purchase history.

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Redownload apps, music, movies, and more.

How to see recent purchases on the web

  1. Go to reportaproblem.apple.com.
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
  3. A list of your recent purchases appears. If you’re not sure what you were charged for but you know the exact amount, search for the amount. If there's a problem with an item that you purchased, use this website to report the problem to Apple.

To see charges from older purchases, you might need to look at your purchase history in Settings or the App Store.

Learn what to do if you don’t see the item you’re looking for or if you see unexpected charges.

See your purchase history on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name, then tap Media & Purchases. You might be asked to sign in.
  3. Tap Purchase History.
  4. Your purchase history appears. If you want to see purchases that you made more than 90 days prior, tap Last 90 Days, then select a different date range.

Learn what to do if you don’t see the item you’re looking for or if you see unexpected charges.

See your purchase history on your computer

  1. Open the Music app or iTunes. From the menu bar at the top of the screen, choose Account, then click View My Account.
  2. On the Account Information page, scroll down to Purchase History. Next to Most Recent Purchase, click See All.
  3. Find the item. It might take a moment for your Purchase History to appear. If you want to see purchases that you made more than 90 days prior, click Last 90 Days, then select a date range.

Learn what to do if you don’t see the item you’re looking for or if you see unexpected charges.

If you can't find an item in your purchase history

If you can’t find the item you’re looking for, try these things before you contact Apple.

Find out if a family member purchased the item

If you use Family Sharing, your purchase history shows purchases that you made using your Apple ID, but you won't see what other family members bought. To see what other family members bought, sign in with their Apple ID.

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If family members have access to your device, you might want to require a password for every purchase.

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To control what kids buy on their own devices, turn on Ask to Buy.

Check if you purchased the item with a different Apple ID

If you don't see an item in your purchase history, you might have been signed in with a different Apple ID when you made the purchase. Sign in with that Apple ID to check if your purchases were billed to that account.

Sign in with your Apple ID.

If you see purchases that you don't recognize or unexpected charges

  • If you see items in your purchase history that you don't remember buying, check if someone else who uses your device, such as a family member, bought the item. If someone else is using your Apple ID and password, change your Apple ID password.
  • Learn what to do if you don't recognize a charge on your statement from your bank or financial institution.
  • Learn how to request a refund.

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  • If you see an in-app purchase in your purchase history but you don't see it in the app, restore in-app purchases.
  • Learn about how App Store and iTunes Store purchases are billed.
  • If you received a suspicious email notification about a purchase, the email might not be from Apple or reflect actual charges to your account. Learn how to identify legitimate App Store or iTunes Store emails.


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