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Is there a way to see all of my iTunes & App Store purchases?

LasPecas

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Is there a way to see really all of my purchases that I made during the last years?
I just can see the recent ones.
I use the App Store since it was introduced with iPhone OS 2.0
 

warcraftWidow

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re: Is there a way to see all of my iTunes & App Store purchases?

Just to to the Purchased section of the AppStore. They should all be there.
 

LasPecas

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There are not "all" my purchases. I had 5 iPhones now over 7 years. I really mean every single purchase
 

Just_Me_D

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There are not "all" my purchases. I had 5 iPhones now over 7 years. I really mean every single purchase

1. From a computer, initiate the iTunes app
2. Sign in, if prompted.
3. Select "Store" at the top of the screen
4. Select "View Account"
5. Scroll down to the "iTunes in the Cloud" section and then select "Manage" next to "Hidden Purchases", if applicable.
6. Select "Apps". If you have any hidden purchases, they will be shown on this screen. If not, select "back to account".
7. Scroll down to "Purchase History" and then select "See All"
8. Choose the oldest year available.
9. If you've made multiple purchases on a given date, tap on the gray circle with the white arrow in front of the dates to see exactly what you purchased.
 

iEd

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I checked my purchases and I don't think I'm seeing every single app purchase. I don't know if that's because my iPhone purchases go back to the original iPhone. I can definitely see them in my computer iTunes account purchase history back to 2003. Apps,movies.tv shows and music.
 

warcraftWidow

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I think I see all my apps in the Purchased list although I can't know for sure. I got my first iPhone in Aug '08 the 3G model and the oldest app in my Purchased list on my current iPhone 5S matches my receipt for the apps I downloaded on 8/24/2008.
 

LasPecas

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1. From a computer, initiate the iTunes app
2. Sign in, if prompted.
3. Select "Store" at the top of the screen
4. Select "View Account"
5. Scroll down to the "iTunes in the Cloud" section and then select "Manage" next to "Hidden Purchases", if applicable.
6. Select "Apps". If you have any hidden purchases, they will be shown on this screen. If not, select "back to account".
7. Scroll down to "Purchase History" and then select "See All"
8. Choose the oldest year available.
9. If you've made multiple purchases on a given date, tap on the gray circle with the white arrow in front of the dates to see exactly what you purchased.

There is no "hidden purchases"
 

Just_Me_D

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Hidden purchases I completely missing -.-

You may not have any hidden purchases. Many of the ones I've hidden are the ones my kids downloaded on their devices when we shared an Apple ID for iTunes purchases. Now that they have their own Apple IDs and purchase their own apps, I hid the crap they downloaded with the shared ID and didn't want them showing up in the purchased section of the App Store on my devices.
 

LasPecas

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But where are my old purchases? They must be somewhere. Is the another way that the one described? Is there maybe an app?
 

Just_Me_D

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They should be listed as stated above. Having said that, you did state that you changed your information some years back. If that information isn't associated with your current information, you may need to recall that specific Apple ID to view purchases made with it. Heck, call Apple and see if they can shed some light on this matter.