Apple Removes Wish Lists from App Store

Apple recently removed wish lists from the iTunes Store app without prior warning, much to the frustration of many users who have lost their organized lists and have no way of recovering them.

On December 17th, Apple released updates for iOS 17.2, iPads 17.2, and tvOS 17.2, which removed wish lists from these devices. Instead, users are redirected to the Apple TV app when they want to purchase TV shows and movies. However, this change has disappointed many users as their wish lists were completely deleted without any prior notification.

Customers often relied on wish lists to keep track of their favorite TV shows and movies, save titles for later viewing, and be informed of any price drops or promotions on video content. Now, with the removal of wish lists, users have no record of their preferences or access to previously saved content.

Some users report still seeing their wish lists in the iTunes Store app on iOS devices, as suggested on the Apple Support page. However, it is uncertain how long these lists will remain available, causing users to worry about the fate of their saved titles.

Although Apple has not provided any explanation or comment regarding this change, customers have expressed their disappointment and frustration on the company’s discussion page. Despite Apple customer support assuring them that their feedback has been passed on to engineers, there is no immediate solution to restore lost wish lists.

With this update, users are left with no choice but to start over and create new lists of watched movies and shows on Apple TV. It remains to be seen how Apple will address this issue and whether they will provide a means of recovering lost wish lists in the future.

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