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How do I permanently delete Music from iCloud?

To permanently delete Music from iCloud, you will need to do the following:

1. Open the Music app on your device.

2. Go to the ‘Library’ tab at the bottom of the app.

3. Click ‘Edit’ in the upper right corner of the app.

4. Select the songs or albums that you want to delete and click ‘Delete.’

5. In the pop-up window, select ‘Delete From Library’ if you just want to remove the item from your device. Select ‘Delete From Library And iCloud’ if you want to permanently delete the item from iCloud.

6. Once you have selected the option that you want, click ‘Delete’ and the item will be permanently removed from iCloud.

How do I delete all iCloud Music from my iPhone?

Deleting all iCloud Music from your iPhone is a simple process and can be done by following a few steps:

1. Go to the Settings app on your iPhone and tap on your Apple ID.

2. Tap “iCloud”, scroll down and select “iCloud Music Library”.

3. Toggle off “iCloud Music Library”. This will delete all iCloud Music from your iPhone, as well as any playlists that you added from iCloud.

4. Go to “Music” and tap “Library”. All of your iCloud Music will be deleted from your library.

5. Go to the “Settings” app again and find “Music”.

6. Toggle “iCloud Music Library” off again. This will make sure that iCloud Music won’t sync back onto your iPhone.

That’s it! Once you’ve followed these steps you can be sure that all of your iCloud Music has been deleted from your iPhone.

How do I access my iCloud music library?

You can access your iCloud music library by downloading the Apple Music app on your device and signing in with your Apple ID. On iOS devices, this app is located on the home screen and can be opened by tapping the icon.

When you open the app you will have to follow the prompts to authorize access to your Apple ID. This will allow you to sync your music library with iCloud. Once the authorization process is complete, you can access your music library from the Music tab in the app.

Here, you will see all of the music that is stored in your iCloud library, as well as any songs or albums that you have purchased on iTunes or other music services. You’ll also be able to access any songs or albums stored in iTunes Match, Apple’s cloud-based matching service.

You can add other songs and albums to your library by purchasing them from the music store or uploading them from the cloud. Finally, you can also access any music that is stored within your Apple Music subscription.

Can you reset your Apple Music Library?

Yes, you can reset your Apple Music Library. To do so, open the Music app on your device and go to the “Library” tab located at the bottom of the screen. Next, select the “Playlists” tab from the menu that appears at the top of the screen.

On this screen, you should see the “Reset Library” button. Simply press this button and Apple Music will reset your entire Library and replace it with the most recent selection of music from your subscribed artists and genres.

Note that this will delete all the music that you collected in your Library, so make sure you have a backup before resetting your Library.

What happens if I turn off iCloud music library on iPhone?

If you turn off iCloud Music Library on an iPhone, any previously stored music in your iTunes library that was stored in iCloud will no longer sync across multiple devices and be available to stream or download within the Music app.

Music purchased through the iTunes store will still be accessible, but changes made on other devices, like adding tracks to playlists, will no longer sync. Additionally, you will not have access to the Apple Music Catalog or be able to access previously uploaded content.

Any playlists or albums that were created in iCloud Music Library will still be accessible, but as they are no longer being synced other changes, such as song and album additions or deletions, will no longer automatically sync.

Lastly, music-related data, such as play counts, most recently played, and the “up next” queue will no longer be synced and will remain device specific.

Why is Apple Music taking up storage?

Apple Music takes up storage because it stores music and other content locally on iOS devices. As you listen to music and download more content from Apple Music, the app stores files locally on the device, so it needs space to store them.

Therefore, if Apple Music is consuming a large amount of your storage, it typically means your device has a lot of music and other content from Apple Music stored in it.

It’s also important to know that Apple Music does not stream music, but instead downloads it to your device. By downloading music, it allows you to listen to music on demand, even when your device is offline.

So, this is another reason why Apple Music takes up storage.

In addition, as you add more songs to your library, Apple Music stores its cache files, which also take up storage.

Overall, Apple Music requires storage because it stores music locally on iOS devices and it downloads rather than streams music. It also stores cache files as you add more music to your library.

Where has my Apple Music library gone?

If you are unable to find your Apple Music library, the issue could have come from a few possible sources.

First, check that you are logged into the correct Apple ID. If you’re logged in with the wrong Apple account, your Apple Music library won’t appear. You can check this by going to Settings and tapping your name, then Apple ID.

Next, it could be that you aren’t in an Apple Music plan (or aren’t connected to the correct one). To check this, open the Settings app on your iPhone, tap Music and check the top of the page. If it says ‘Not a Member’, you need to start an Apple Music subscription or remember to renew it before it ends.

Third, it could be an issue with iCloud Music Library. This is a feature of Apple Music which syncs your music across your Apple devices. To check that this is turned on, go to Settings > Music and make sure the toggle switch for iCloud Music Library is turned on.

Lastly, if none of the above have worked, there may be an issue with the Apple Music Library itself. Your library and playlists may have become corrupted or deleted. To fix this, you should attempt to restore it.

The easiest way to do this is to open iTunes on your computer and select Music in the drop-down menu. From here, you can select ‘File’, followed by ‘Library’ and ‘Organize Library’. Select ‘Consolidate Files’ and then ‘Replace’ and finally, ‘Done’.

This action should restore and sync your music.

Why did my songs disappear from Apple Music?

It is possible that your songs may have disappeared from Apple Music due to a number of factors.

Firstly, it could be a technical issue such as a temporary bug. In this case, you should try restarting your Apple Music app or logging out and logging back in.

It is also possible that your subscription may have expired or your payment was declined. If this is the case, you should check the status of your subscription or payment on your Apple Music account, to ensure both are active.

Equally, it is possible that the songs may have been removed from the Apple Music library for various reasons including copyright issues. In this instance, you can try searching for the songs or albums on Apple Music again to see if they are available.

Finally, if your songs were uploaded via iTunes Match, it is possible that these have since been removed due to copyright issues, or if you no longer have access to the original file.

If none of the aforementioned steps work, you can contact Apple Support for further assistance.