Apple Removes Wish Lists from iTunes Store, Users Frustrated

Apple recently made changes to its iTunes Store that have left users frustrated and disappointed. In an effort to redirect customers to the Apple TV app, the company removed wish lists from iOS 17.2, iPad 17.2, and tvOS 17.2 without prior warning. This change resulted in the loss of carefully curated wish lists containing TV shows and movies for many users. These wish lists provided a convenient way for customers to keep track of their favorite titles, search for promotions, and save content for later viewing.

Unfortunately, the removal of wish lists also meant that users could not transfer them to the Apple TV app, causing even greater frustration. Many customers expressed their complaints, voicing their disappointment with the lack of communication from Apple and the inability to recover their wish lists.

Although the Apple support page suggests that some users may still be able to access their wish lists in the iTunes Store app on iOS devices, the company has provided no guarantees regarding the long-term availability of these lists.

Some users who contacted Apple customer support for assistance were informed that their feedback had been relayed to the engineers. However, there were no indications of whether or when a solution would be implemented.

While Apple TV offers a wish list feature, the sudden removal of wish lists from the iTunes Store was particularly frustrating for users who had already established carefully curated lists on a different platform.

As a result of this update, Apple appears to be steering users towards the Apple TV app as the primary platform for purchasing and managing TV shows and movies. However, the lack of warning and the inability to transfer wish lists have left many users feeling overlooked and disappointed.

For now, users who relied on wish lists will have to start anew and create new lists in the Apple TV app for the coming year.

The source of the article is from the blog queerfeed.com.br