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by Apple Music
Apple Music is a US-based music streaming service that provides users with access to a vast library of millions of songs. It offers curated playlists and radio stations, aiming to deliver a comprehensive and diverse music experience to its users. The service is designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate a wide range of genres and enjoy discovering new music through expertly curated content. Apple Music operates on a freemium pricing model, allowing users to access basic features for free, with the option to upgrade for additional benefits. It is important to note that as a US-based service, Apple Music stores user data in the United States and is subject to US data laws, including the CLOUD Act and FISA 702. This means that user data is handled under US jurisdiction, which may have implications for privacy and data protection.
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