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What happens when you cancel Apple Music and resubscribe?

When you cancel Apple Music and resubscribe, the process works in a few different ways depending on the subscription option you’ve chosen. If you’ve chosen an individual membership to Apple Music, you’ll be able to resubscribe at any time, provided you have a valid payment method attached to your Apple ID.

Once you’ve resubscribed, your history and data will be available again and you’ll be able to access your music.

If you’ve chosen a family membership, you can still resubscribe at any time, but the family members that had previously been linked to your account won’t be linked again when you resubscribe; they’ll have to rejoin your family membership individually.

Any family member who was part of your membership at the time it was cancelled will have to create a new Apple Music account to access the service again.

Keep in mind that if you’ve previously purchased songs from iTunes or Apple Music, downloading and playing purchased music without an active subscription is still possible. Any new downloads or playback from streaming music will require an active subscription.

Do I lose my music if I cancel Apple Music?

If you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will no longer have access to any of the music in your Apple Music library. You will also not be able to access any of the benefits associated with Apple Music, such as the music streaming service, playlists, or any of the exclusive content.

However, you will still have access to any music that was purchased through iTunes, as long as you are signed into your Apple ID. When you cancel your subscription, you will no longer have access to any of the Apple Music content you acquired during your time as a subscriber.

How do I bring my Apple Music back?

If you are having trouble bringing your Apple Music back, there are a few steps you can take to try and resolve the issue. First, ensure that your Apple Music subscription is still active. If the subscription has expired, you will need to renew it in order to access your music.

If the subscription is current, then try the following steps:

1. Force quit the Music app and reopen it.

2. Check your mobile data connection and ensure it is active and that you have an adequate signal.

3. Restart your device.

4. Sign out of your Apple Music account and then sign back in.

5. Update the Apple Music app to the latest version available.

6. Re-download your music library from the cloud if available.

7. Restore your device from a recent backup if you have one.

If none of the above steps work, then contact Apple technical support. They may be able to offer further troubleshooting assistance and may be able to resolve the issue.

Can I get my playlist back on Apple Music?

Yes, you can get your playlist back on Apple Music. Depending on how you backed up your playlists in the past.

If you have a Mac, you can use iTunes to manually sync your playlists. Open iTunes and go to “File > Devices > Transfer Playlists”. From there, select which playlists you want to transfer and click “Transfer”.

Your playlists will then be added back to Apple Music.

If you don’t have a Mac, you can try using iCloud. On a device with Apple Music, go to “Settings > Music” and enable the “iCloud Music Library” option. This will upload your playlists to the cloud, which you can access from any Apple Music device.

Finally, you can try using a third-party music library manager such as TuneMyMusic. This tool allows you to transfer playlists across streaming services, so you can easily transfer your Apple Music playlists to other streaming services and vice versa.

Once you’ve found a method to get your playlists back, it’s important to remember to back them up in the future. This way, you won’t have to worry about ever losing your Apple Music playlists again.

Why did I lose my Apple Music?

There could be a few reasons why you lost your Apple Music. It could be because you’ve reached the end of your Apple Music subscription, cancelled it or you could have switched to a different Apple ID.

Additionally, if you moved to a different country or region your Apple Music subscription may not transfer.

If you think that you’ve reached the end of your Apple Music subscription, you can always re-subscribe and regain access to your music library and playlists. If you were using a different Apple ID and switched back to your original one, you may just need to re-login in order to regain access.

If you moved to a different country or region and your Apple Music subscription did not transfer, you might need to set up a new Apple Music subscription that is available in your new region. You can also contact Apple Support if you are having problems accessing your Apple Music subscription.

How do I get the Apple Music app back on my iPhone?

If you want to get the Apple Music app back on your iPhone, you can easily do so by going to the App Store. Open the App Store and search for the Apple Music app. You should find the Apple Music app with the iconic logo.

Tap the “Get” button and accept any permissions it requests. This will install the Apple Music app onto your iPhone.

You can also access the Apple Music app from the home screen on your iPhone. Tap the “Settings” icon, select the “General” tab, and scroll down until you see the “Music” option. Make sure the Music toggle is switched on.

This will automatically reinstall the Apple Music app on your iPhone.

Once the app is installed, you’ll be able to log into your Apple Music account. You will have access to your entire music library and can start streaming or downloading music from Apple Music again.

Where did my Music go on my iPhone?

If you cannot locate your music on your iPhone, there are several steps you can take to figure out where it has gone.

First, ensure that the music is actually downloaded to your iPhone. Check your Music app, Settings app, and iTunes app to make sure that your music is downloaded and not just streaming. If it is not downloaded, you should try to download it again.

Next, use the Search feature in your iPhone to try to locate the music. If the music was downloaded, it should come up in the Search feature.

Third, restart your device. A reset may help you to find the music if it is not showing up in Search.

Fourth, check to make sure that your device is synced with your Apple ID or access for any cloud-based services you use for music. If the music is stored on a cloud-based service, make sure it is connected to your account and that the files have been completely downloaded.

Finally, if none of the above steps have worked, you may need to connect your device to your computer and attempt to transfer any untransferred music from your computer to your device. This can be done through iTunes, iCloud, or other file transfer methods.

If none of these steps have worked, it is possible that your music may have been accidentally deleted. Check the Recently Deleted folder in the Music app to see if the music is still available. If it is, you should be able to recover it.

By taking these steps, you should be able to locate your music and get it back on your iPhone.

Does Apple Music delete your library if you don’t pay?

No, Apple Music does not delete your library if you don’t pay. Rather, if you have an active subscription and you don’t renew it, your music library will become inaccessible. You’ll no longer be able to stream music, add songs to your library, or access lyrics or music videos.

However, any music or other media that you have downloaded to your device will remain available. Additionally, you will not lose any playlists that you have created. This means that if you decide to renew your subscription, you will still have access to all of your music.

Where has my Apple Music gone?

If your Apple Music subscription is missing or has disappeared from your device, there are a few potential causes.

First, make sure that you are signed in to the correct Apple ID. To check, open the Settings App on your device, tap your name at the top, tap “iTunes & App Store,” and check that your Apple ID is correct.

If you need to switch Apple IDs, tap “Sign Out” and then sign in with the correct Apple ID.

Second, make sure that you have an active Apple Music subscription. Open the Music App and tap the profile icon in the top right. Your subscription should be listed at the top. If it isn’t, tap “Subscribe” and follow the prompts to sign up or renew your subscription.

Third, if you were recently using Family Sharing, make sure that the family organizer has an active subscription. Family Sharing is a feature that allows multiple members of the same family to use the same Apple Music subscription, but the family organizer—the person who set up Family Sharing—must have an active subscription for it to be shared with others.

If your Apple Music subscription is still missing after troubleshooting, contact Apple via the Support App on your device, by visiting Apple Support online, or by calling (800) 269-0250. They can troubleshoot further and help you get your subscription set up correctly.

How do I restore my music?

Restoring your music will depend on where it was originally stored. If your music was stored on a device such as a computer, you may be able to use the device’s backup function to restore it. If the music was stored on an online service such as iTunes or Google Play, you may also be able to restore it from the cloud.

If you’re unsure of where your music is stored, you can search through your device or the cloud in order to find the original source of the music. Once you’ve located the source, you can follow the instructions provided to restore the music.

Additionally, if your music was stored on a physical media such as a CD or DVD, you can use a computer to rip the music off the disc and store it onto another device.

What’s the difference between Apple Music and iTunes?

Apple Music and iTunes are two distinct services from Apple Inc. iTunes is primarily a digital media store from which users can purchase and download digital media content such as music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and podcasts.

In addition, iTunes is also integrated with Apple hardware devices and can be used for synchronizing and backing up data, as well as for managing device settings.

Apple Music is a subscription-based streaming service from Apple which allows subscribers to access over 50 million songs, along with thousands of curated playlists, radio stations and other music-related content.

Apple Music is designed to be integrated with iTunes by allowing users to access their iTunes library directly from the Apple Music app. In addition, Apple Music also allows users to save songs to an offline library, as well as stream music and access exclusive content through Apple Music Connect.