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« on: December 22, 2017, 04:05:19 pm »

Amazon shutting down its music storage service

Amazon is shuttering its music storage service, with new sign-ups coming to an end in January.

Amazon is shutting down its music storage subscription service, which has allowed users to upload their existing music library's to their Amazon Music library. Effective January 15, 2018, customers will no longer be able to sign up for a paid subscription to the service, while the free tier, which allowed for 250 songs to be uploaded, has already been discontinued.

These changes were detailed in a support document from Amazon. Here's what paid subscribers to the service can expect:


  While you remain a paid member, you retain the ability to upload music and renew your subscription.
  You can view and manage your Amazon Music storage subscription from Your Amazon Music Settings.
  If your current storage plan expires without being renewed, you won't have the option to re-start your subscription.
  Once expired, your Amazon music purchases will remain securely stored for free, but you wil...

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