Apple has debuted a beta version of the Apple Music browser that’s available to all Apple Music subscribers.
Like the macOS Apple Music app, it provides dedicated “For You,” “Browse,” and Radio” sections, along with playlists, recommendations, “must haves,” “music by mood,” and more. With the Apple Music web browser, the streaming service is accessible on Windows 10, Linux, and ChromeOS devices.
According to TechCrunch, Apple will be soliciting feedback from customers as it works on the product to help it streamline features and squash any bugs. Later new users will be able to sign up for Apple Music through the website. For now, you have to be an existing subscriber who signed up elsewhere.
To use the Apple Music web version, subscribers can visit the link beta.music.apple.com and sign in with their Apple ID.
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