Google has announced the closure of its popular Google Play Music service. The Google Play Music service is first shutting down in countries like New Zealand, South Africa from September. Later, this service will be stopped in all other regions from the month of October. If the company believes, then by December, this service will be stopped entirely. After this, users will not be able to use the content of Google Play Music nor transfer it.
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Albeit, Google Play Music started allowing its users to transfer literally every data from the app to the new YouTube Music app, including playlists, albums, artists, recommendations, uploads, purchased service, etc. Transferring this data is as simple as opening the YouTube music app, but there is a “how-to” on the process in case you need some extra assistance. In this way, users using Google Play Music should save all their data on the app before 1st October. Google has announced that the company will not accept any payment for this service from the month of September onwards. Also, users will not be able to use it from the Play Store.
