Apple Music, App Store and Other Apple Services Again Experiencing Outage [Update: Fixed]

Apple's services and apps appear to be experiencing yet another outage, with complaints on Twitter about problems with Apple Maps, the App Store, Apple Music, Weather, Podcasts, the Apple online store, and more.

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The System Status page is displaying outages for the ‌App Store‌, ‌Apple Music‌, Apple Books, the Mac App Store, and Podcasts at the current time, as well as issues with Weather, Apple Card, and iCloud Web Apps.

This is the second outage that Apple's services have experienced in the last few days. ‌iCloud‌, Siri, the ‌App Store‌, Maps, Music, Podcasts, and more were unavailable for about two hours yesterday.

We'll update this article should we hear more about the downtime or if the issue is resolved by Apple.

Update 4:06 pm: According to Apple's System Status page, the outages have now been resolved.

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Mr. Dee Avatar
51 months ago
I told Tommy in the iCloud department this was gonna be a trip hazard.


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WWP99 Avatar
51 months ago
Here comes Russia.
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HeavenDynamic Avatar
51 months ago
Eddy Cue is changing pants again.
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summiter Avatar
51 months ago

A company like apple who aim to move to a service company has to be way more reliable than it is now, this amount of issues is kind of ridiculous for a 3 trillion dollars company
How many issues have you had in the last 12 months?
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sherwinzadeh Avatar
51 months ago

You see. At this point it's a joke. but...... :D
No joke. Expect all the companies that left Russia to be targeted for severe hacking. There goes the soft-serve ice cream machines in McDonald's.
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xxray Avatar
51 months ago
I was wondering why I couldn’t check the weather.
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