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The App Store, Apple Music, and Apple TV were all down for over an hour.
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Apple just had a massive outage of its services, with users around the world unable to access everything from the App Store to Apple TV. Fortunately the tech giant appears to have since resolved the issue, leaving you free to stream your Apple Music playlist in peace.
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Apple’s new AI: 3 ways Siri could beat ChatGPTFirst complaints of an outage began appearing shortly after Apple's systems went down at 3:13 p.m. PT / 6:13 p.m. ET, with multiple users notifying the company that they were unable to access services such as the App Store, Apple Music, or Apple TV. Mashable's testing found that attempting to access the Apple Store on an iPhone during the outage brought up a notification that it "cannot connect."
It quickly became apparent that the issue was impacting many more services, though. The official Apple Support Twitter/X account has not made any general announcement about the outage, however it did tell users who raised the issue to bookmark its System Status page for updates.
Fortunately, Apple's services came back up at 4:35 p.m. PT / 7:35 p.m. ET, allowing Apple TV customers to resume streaming The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin without interruption.
Which Apple services were down?
Apple's website listed outages on:
App Store
Apple Arcade
Apple Books
Apple Fitness+
Apple Music
Apple Music radio
Apple Music Subscriptions
Apple Sports
Apple TV Channels
Apple TV+
AppleCare on Device
Audiobooks
Mac App Store
Podcasts
Subscription Purchase
So basically the majority of Apple's most popular services were down, though fortunately Apple Pay remained unaffected. Apple Music Classical was still up as well, which was good news for anyone who prefers Tchaikovsky to Taylor Swift.
As of writing, Apple's Systems Status page lists everything back up except for AppleCare on Device.
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Several other Apple services are still experiencing issues though, including:
Apple Business Essentials
Apple Business Manager
Apple School Manager
UPDATE: Apr. 4, 2024, 11:15 a.m. AEDT Apple's Systems Status page now states that AppleCare on Device is back up as well.
UPDATE: Apr. 4, 2024, 11:39 a.m. AEDT The issues impacting Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple School Manager have now been resolved as well, meaning all of Apple's systems are now back up and running without problems.
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