Apple Music experiences outage for some users
Since 2:38 p.m. Eastern Time, Apple reports a disruption in Apple Music affecting users worldwide.

Apple has confirmed that there is currently an outage affecting Apple Music, its music streaming service. The disruption started at 2:38 p.m. Eastern Time and is still ongoing.
According to Apple's System Status page, users may face intermittent issues when accessing or using the platform. The company has not yet provided details on the cause or estimated resolution time.
Such outages are common in large-scale digital services but impact millions who rely on Apple Music to listen to their favorite tunes. The community of users is awaiting official updates and when the service will return to normal.
We will stay tuned for further information and updates regarding this outage.
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