The most detailed tutorial on Apple ID registration and binding virtual credit card! Just read this article!
1. Applying for an Apple ID is the process of registering a personal account in Apple's ecosystem.
Here are the detailed steps:
Open the App Store or iTunes Store: On your iOS device (such as iPhone or iPad), find and open the App Store app or iTunes Store app . If you are applying on a Mac computer, just open the App Store app. Or the simplest is to open/select "Create a new Apple ID".
Select a country or region: On the next page, select your country or region.
Agree to the terms and conditions: Read Apple's Terms and Conditions of Service and click the "Agree" button.
Fill in personal information: enter your email address (this will become your Apple ID), set a password, and confirm the password. Select your security question and fill in the answer. Make sure to fill in your personal details accurately as they will be used during password recovery.
Select payment information: You can choose to add a credit card or debit card as a payment method. I am using fomepay’s virtual credit card here. I will tell you how to apply at the end of the article.
Verify email address: Apple will send a verification email to the email address you provided. Open the email and follow the prompts to complete the verification. Enter the verification code: To ensure the security of your account, Apple will ask you to enter the verification code received on your phone. Apple ID created successfully: After completing the verification, your Apple ID is created successfully. Now you can log in to various Apple services, such as App Store, iCloud, iTunes, etc.
Please note that Apple IDs in some countries or regions may need to bind credit card information to download free apps, but policies in different regions may differ. If you don't want to bind a credit card, you can try creating an Apple ID in other regions. In addition, Apple may update the Apple ID application steps from time to time, so you'd better operate according to the latest guidelines.