HT203200 Hi! i keep seeing this message popping up on my itunes, intunes could not connected to the itunes store  an unknown error occurred (-3212) can someone help me please?

Hi! keep seeing this message on my computer, could not connected to the itunes store unknown error occurred (3212) can someone help please?

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