Apple confirms outage affecting Find My, Mail, and other iCloud apps
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The confirmation was shared on the System Status page on Apples website and was also validated by 9to5Mac. While some users may notice that these iCloud apps are sluggish, others might not even be able to access them today.
According to Apple, the concerns began around 2PM ET. The business didnt offer a timeframe to fix the outage in iCloud services. Heres how Apple explains todays failure:
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The company didnt supply a timeframe to repair the failure in iCloud services.
Following an Apple Music and iTunes interruption last week, Apple validated on Tuesday that some of its services are now partly offline. This consists of Find My, iCloud Mail, iCloud Contacts, and iCloud settings.
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