Number of authorized computers

Hi,
I'm trying to authorize a new computer but iTunes says "You cannot authorize more than 5 computers. You have already authorized 5 computers ... bla bla bla...".
So I tried to go and see the list of authorized devices: three computers an one iphone.. In fact in the account page it says "4 authorized devices"...
Just to try, I've removed one of them. Now in my account it says "3 authorized devices" (one iphone and two computers).
Then I went back to iTunes to authorize the new pc. It still says that I've authorized 5 computers..
What's going on???

iphones are not authorized at all.  Authorization applies ONLY to computers.
Try deauthorize all, then authorize the active computers.
You are probably looking at associated devices which is not the same as authorized computers.

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