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AppleCare Plus sign-ups reportedly extended to a year – CNET
You could be given 12 months to sign up for Apple’s warranty service after purchasing one of its products

You now get a year to sign up to AppleCare Plus, a report says.
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Apple has reportedly extended its sign-ups for warranty program from 60 days out to a year after buying an Apple product in the US and Canada. By purchasing AppleCare Plus, which is usually offered as a monthly subscription, Apple helps customers cover the cost of screen damage, accidental damage, theft and loss of your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple Display, HomePod, iPod and AirPods.
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