Apple recognizes the iTunes bug and prepares an update

ITunes bug

Last Friday, Apple confirmed to the media iMore that the application iTunes is experiencing some bugs whose origin is still unknown. Although Apple engineers do not claim to be able to solve it, they are working on a new update for iTunes which would avoid this error.

In the last few weeks, some Mac OS X users reported certain anomalies in the operation of their iTunes playlists: some songs from their libraries saved on their computers have been deleted without permission.

“In a small number of cases, users have reported to us that music files stored on their computers were deleted without their permission. We are taking these mistakes seriously because we know how important music is to our customers, and our teams are focused on identifying the cause. We have not been able to reproduce this bug, but we are working on an update that we will release next week that will include additional security measures. If any user experiences this problem, they should contact Apple. "

The company spokesperson It thus recognizes the errors experienced by users and responds to the complaints that have been reflected in recent months. Apparently, after registering with this application, some users verified how after evaluation and scanning of the audio files stored in the music library these were deleted from hard drive without asking for confirmation to user.

Apple Responds to Users by Optimizing iTunes and Apple Music

The dissatisfied users the list of complaints on the Apple Music service. We were hoping to find a great platform in a practical and efficient application that, however, it has been complex in all its use from the moment of user registration.

As we reported in Soydemac, those from Cupertino are also working on a major improvement for Apple Music which will be presented possibly at WWDC 16 next June.

Source - iMore


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