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Don’t Lose Your Playlists: How to Transfer Music Libraries Between Platforms
Have you ever wanted to transfer from your favourite music app to a different one like you know because of prices or just aesthetic differences? If you have, you know that the hardest part is leaving your playlists behind. You spend an insane amount of time curating these playlists, and it becomes harder to move because you are unable to transfer music libraries.
Thankfully, there’s a solution, our favourite website find this week: Tune My Music. It allows you to transfer your music libraries and playlists between different music streaming platforms seamlessly. With Tune My Music, you no longer have to worry about losing your carefully curated playlists when switching from Spotify to Apple Music or from Tidal to YouTube Music.
One of the most impressive features of Tune My Music is its ability to transfer entire music libraries and playlists between services. The process is simple and user-friendly. You start by selecting your source and destination music services, grant Tune My Music access to these services, and initiate the transfer. In just a few clicks, your playlists and favourite tracks are moved to your new platform.
In addition to transferring playlists, Tune My Music offers a synchronization feature. This means that if you update a playlist on one platform, the changes will automatically reflect on another platform. This is incredibly useful for users who like to keep their music libraries consistent across multiple services.
Sharing playlists with friends has never been easier, even if they use different music streaming services. Tune My Music allows you to create a personalized playlist page that can be shared with others. Friends can then access and import the playlist into their own music libraries, regardless of the platform they use.
For those who want to safeguard their music collections, Tune My Music also provides a backup option. You can back up your entire music library, ensuring you have a safe copy of your playlists and favourite tracks. This is particularly handy if you ever lose access to your streaming service or want to restore your playlists at a later date.
Moreover, Tune My Music supports uploading local files to your streaming service library. This feature allows you to integrate your personal music collection with your preferred streaming service, making it easier to enjoy all your music in one place
Tune My Music offers a free plan that allows users to transfer up to 500 tracks and export playlists to TXT or CSV files. For those who need more, the premium plan provides unlimited transfers and up to 20 automatic sync options between apps for just $4.50 per month or $24.00 per year.
Tune My Music is a game-changer for music lovers who want to switch streaming platforms without losing their beloved playlists. With its simple transfer process, synchronization features, and backup options, Tune My Music ensures your music experience remains uninterrupted and enjoyable. Visit Tune My Music to learn more and start transferring your playlists today.
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New WhatsApp Feature Lets You Mention Contacts In Status Updates
WhatsApp has recently added a new feature to its Status updates, allowing users to tag contacts directly.
Currently available on Android for users with beta version 2.24.20.3 or higher, this update introduces a @ button that lets you mention specific contacts in your Status.
Once tagged, they receive both a notification and a message, ensuring they won’t miss your update. Tagged contacts can also reshare your Status, but only they will see their mention, preserving privacy.
Unlike Instagram, WhatsApp keeps the identity of the original Status creator hidden when tagged contacts reshare it. One key thing to note is that if you’ve blocked someone from viewing your Status, they can still see it if tagged using this feature.
This update, along with WhatsApp’s other hidden features, aims to make interactions more personal and dynamic on the platform.
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