“In a very small number of cases, users have reported that the music files stored on their computer have been removed without permission. – Said in a comment posted by Cupertino iMore – we are taking these reports carefully, because we know the importance of music for our customers. our teams are committed to identify the problem. we were not yet able to play it, but we will publish an update of iTunes earlier this week next that will include additional protection. If a user were to encounter this problem can contact AppleCare. “ READ: iOS, fixed the bug of the link the previous affair had done discuss and led some to believe that there was a behind Apple maneuver, a kind of “blackmail”, as the music was not only erased, but copied on the house of Cupertino server. Today, facing the recurrence of the problem, instead it comes the confirmation of a bug. The company has confirmed it to colleagues iMore to be aware of the behavior of iTunes. An unusual modus operandi, which should still be solved with a further upgrade on the way.
LA Misadventure of James Pinkstone, user and Apple iTunes Music that saw disappear in local music stored on their Mac, has not gone unnoticed. A few months after the mixup, different users of Apple reported to have lost up to 120 GB of music at a time and for no apparent reason. Misunderstanding that seems to be linked with the 12.3.3 update the client version. And the company promises to soon run for cover.
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