Users are again finding outages with Apple services, though this time limited to "intermittent issues" with the App Store, and with Apple Music.
Just over a month since Apple's iCloud services saw downtime across the board, users are reporting new issues. One, regarding Apple Pay & Wallet was resolved in under an hour on Sunday April 24, but two more have been logged by Apple as ongoing.
According to Apple's System Status page, both issues were logged at 11:41 Eastern. Apple says that, "all users are affected."
That doesn't mean that Apple Music and the App Store are down for all users, but it does mean that the issue is not confined to particular servers or regions. Apple says that App Store "users may be experiencing a problem with this service."
For Apple Music users, the problem is described as users possibly "experiencing intermittent issues."
The App Store problem is likely to be the reason for recent reports online that privacy labels are currently not appearing in app listings.
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This article presents me a commercial link to how to ditch Spotify for Apple Music.
I presume it better would facilitate us the other way around
I told you years ago that having own music and video content should not require any service or even be in cloud or use of Apple account. No, we lost iTunes from Mac (although it is still on Windows) and Music service is unreliable. Surprise. What else? Now imagine DJ working using Apple app for professional use with controller and losing service in the middle of work. That is why nobody serious uses DJay app or any of those anymore and switched to independent apps working with local storage.