It's No More: Google Officially Unplugged Play Music Service








One of the old services of Google, "Google Play Music" has come to an end. Google, which updated the website of the service, closed the service completely. But they still have a little more time to get buy on Google Play Music.

The US technology-based Google announced years ago that it had decided to kill the fraudulent "Google Play Music" service. The reason the company made such a decision was to direct users to YouTube Music. The company, which did its best for the organization it ran the process, officially killed Google Play Music today. When you access your website of the service, you see a message that Google Play Music is no longer available.


Regardless, Google continues to do everything it can to avoid losing returns. When you access your Google Play Music website, you can download your library using your "Manage Your Music" site, and delete the content of your suggestions with your past books. According to Google, the Manage Your Music section will remain in use for a month.

Google had started to reduce the availability of the service as of October. If it's the last move made today, it's a clear indication that the service is no longer with us. However, the first indications of the shutdown of Google Play Music started to show itself with the steps the company took in May. At the time, Google made it easy to transfer content from Google Play Music to YouTube Music. As of now, it is at the end of the road for Google Play Music.


The data contained in Google Play Music will be stored for a while. Users will be able to transfer their data to YouTube Music during this process. However, a user can leave their data in Google Play Music as is. In such a case, all the content owned by that user will be automatically deleted after a while. The progress is an indication that Google will focus on YouTube Music from now on and will continue to bring new features for this service.