iTunes Match goes live in more countries including Germany and Mexico

iTunes Match screenshot

When it started a few weeks back, the awesome iTunes Match was a United States only feature. But starting from yesterday, we have seen the service being extended to more countries. But a lot of users have experienced difficulties in signing up for the service in these other countries. But never the less, the service is international now.

Today, Mac Rumors is reporting that the Cupertino based tech giant is extending the service to more countries. These now include Germany, Mexico, Ireland, Spain, and more. This is a really good news for Apple fans residing in these countries. Mac Rumors also says that the people who have signed up newly in these countries are not facing much difficulties in the process.

“MacRumors readers in a number of countries have been reporting over the past few hours that they are being presented with updated terms and conditions for the iTunes Store mentioning iTunes Match. And now prominent links to iTunes Match have appeared on the front page of the iTunes Store in at least Canada, Ireland, Mexico and the United Kingdom.”

Also, as you can see from the screenshot above, some people have even uploaded the screenshots of the software matching their music on the cloud. If you are not sure what the service will do, iTunes Match will have a look at the music in your iTunes library and will match the songs present in its cloud music store. Then, it will add the songs found to your iCloud account so that you can stream music straight from the cloud and will not need to have music on your local storage. The service will also provide you suggestions and recommendations of new songs which match your tastes.

Now that you know what it does, you can decide whether you want to sign up or not.

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