Here's how to trick your iPhone into thinking you're Canadian. Not all apps are created equal. In fact, not all apps are available to you in the US.
There are other-country-specific apps, as well as apps that are "soft launching" in smaller markets -- but what if you want to download those apps?
You can change your country in the App Store, but going back and forth gets to be kind of a hassle, since you'll have to input new payment information each time. Or you can create a second Apple ID for a different country, and just sign in and out of the store.
Here's how:. Do this by opening Settings and tapping iCloud. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, where you'll see a button that says Sign Out. Your iPhone will also prompt you to choose whether to keep iCloud data and contacts on your iPhone, and then asks you to enter in your iCloud password to turn off Find My iPhone. You will also be asked to choose a password, pick and answer three security questions, and input an optional rescue email address. Once you've filled everything out, tap continue this may take a moment.
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The challenge with this method is the back-and-forth involved in having to input a new payment method every time. You can buy a gift card from another country online, and add this as your payment method for the secondary ID. Note: Changing the country associated with your iTunes account updates the country for the App Store, and the reverse applies. Setting up an iTunes account for another country on your iPhone or iPad is possible, though not as simple as it is on a desktop computer.
The first step is to cancel any subscriptions you have to Apple Music or iTunes Match and other services associated with your local Apple ID, and then sign in again once you switch over.
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