Hi, I want problem when connect to itunes store , has erroe network?

Dec 20 2013
Hi
when I want connect to itunes store , had error network, follow
" itunes could not connect the itunes store. The secure network connection was terminated unexpectely"
Make sure network connection is active and try again.
Best Reg
G.T

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Have you tried logging out of your account on your iPad by tapping on your id in Settings > iTunes & App Store and then logged back in and seeing if it then works ?

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