Google has urged consumers that their Play Music library and data will be deleted on February 24. The corporation says users can still transfer or download this data before then.
Google shuttered its long-running Play Music assistance late last year, announcing on users to hop to YouTube Music instead. Since then, the company has been allowing beings to download their Play Music library and data or assign it to YouTube Music.
You might want to act fast if you haven’t gotten around to downloading or moving your data though. Google sent an email to Google Play Music account-holders this week, telling users that their data will be deleted on February 24, 2021.
“This includes your music library, with any uploads, acquisitions and anything you’ve added from Google Play Music. After this year, there will be no way to recover it, ” reads an excerpt of the email. Check out the screenshot below.
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The email affirms if consumers have already transferred to YouTube Music, but notes that you can still transfer again or download your data and library via Google Takeout. The data downloaded via Takeout includes acquired/ uploaded music, playlists, radio terminal metadata, and pursuit/ playback history.
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