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Today Apple launched the public beta of Apple music web browser version.
Apple is making its music service more accessible across platform already available as an app for iPhone, iPad, TV, Watch, and Mac. Now this popular music streaming service available on the web as a beta for all subscribers worldwide. Apple will collect feedback to fix the bugs and enhance the streaming features during this beta testing period.
You can access all of the streaming service’s features such as library, search, radio, browse, and more through this web service. Furthermore, if you have enabled the “Sync Library”, you’ll be able to keep your library the same across app on all of your devices.
This web app integrated with your Dark Mode setting too. Also, it looks very similar to the new Music app in macOS Catalina.
Current subscribers can visit the Apple music website. Sign in with their Apple ID to use the new Apple Music web version. Currently, Apple Music is available in over 100 countries, regions. It has 60 million subscribers with free trial users (Provides three-month trial period for their premium services.) However, new users cannot sign up on the website yet, and it will be available soon.
Also, its monthly subscription of $10, $5 for students and $15 for a six-person family plan. We hope this cost will remain the same for web service too.
In conclusion, web service will continuously update to compete with the other leading web streaming services such as Spotify, Pandora/SiriusXM, Amazon, YouTube and other local players.
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