![]() You can still purchase songs on an individual basis (to keep permanently) from the iTunes Store: if you want to resume access to Apple Music you can subscribe (but you won't get another free trial, of course). It rather sounds as if you had the free trial, and downloaded some songs, but then cancelled it in order not to be charged for the subscription. Streaming music services like Spotify and Pandora offer different ways to access and discover new music. If you start paying the subscription and later cancel it you will have access until the end of the current subscription month. iTunes Store and Other Digital Music Stores While iTunes may be the first name that springs to mind when you think about buying music downloads, it's far from the only online music store that works with the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. If you don't cancel the free trial you will automatically be charged at the end of it: your access to the songs will disappear as soon as you cancel it. If you stop subscribing you will no longer be able to play the music. ![]() The Apple Music library (which is slightly smaller) has songs you can stream or download (but not move or copy) as long as you have a subscription (first three months free). The iTunes Store library has songs you purchase (actually pay for) and download: you can keep them permanently. ![]()
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