Set up and view an iTunes Store account on PC
To buy items in the iTunes Store, you need an Apple ID. If you don’t have one, you can set one up using iTunes. If you’ve purchased items from the Apple website or ordered a photo book or if you have an iCloud account, you already have an Apple ID.
Sign in to the iTunes Store
When you have an Apple ID, you can sign in to the iTunes Store to buy music and video, view or change your account information, and see your purchase history.
In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Account > Sign In.
Do one of the following:
Sign in with your Apple ID: Enter your Apple ID and password, then click Next.
Create an Apple ID: Click Create New Apple ID and follow the onscreen instructions.
To sign out, choose Account > Sign Out.
See the Apple Support articles Sign in with your Apple ID and Two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
Change your account information
You can change your Apple ID name, password, or billing information at any time.
In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Account > View My Account, then sign in.
Click Edit.
Make your changes, then click Done.
Your changes take effect immediately, and apply to all apps in which you use your Apple ID.
See the Apple Support article Change, add, or remove Apple ID payment methods.
View your purchase history
Items you purchase from the iTunes Store are added to the Purchased playlist in iTunes.
In the iTunes app on your PC, choose Account > View My Account, then sign in.
In the Account Information window, click See All (below Purchase History).
The purchase history shows purchases made using this account, with your most recent purchases shown first.
For more details about your purchases, do any of the following:
View details about a specific purchase: Click the More link under the price.
View details about earlier or later purchases: Choose various timeframes from the pop-up menu, such as Last 90 Days.
See the Apple Support article See your purchase history for the App Store, iTunes Store, and more.
If your purchase history seems incorrect, or you believe you’ve been charged for an item you didn’t buy, visit the Billing and Subscriptions website.