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Apple Services return to normal after extended outage

iCloud, iMessage, App Store, and more were disrupted

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More than a dozen of Apple's online services, including the App Store, iCloud, Maps, and iMessage are back online after suffering extensive outages on Monday.

For almost three hours, systems that let people navigate with maps, message each other, play music, download apps, upload podcasts, and purchase products in Apple Stores suffered outages. The issues were confirmed indirectly by Apple on its Apple Support - System Status Page, where as many as 19 separate services denoted outages with a red triangle.

Reports of issues with Apple began to surface around 12:55 ET, with hundreds of users signaling problems on the outage tracker site DownDetector.

The outages appeared to start with Apple's App Store and cascaded from there, reaching Fitness+, Maps, and most iCloud systems.

Read on for a play-by-play of Apple's difficult Monday.

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App Store, iCloud, and Music all look to be down for now, with our writer Axl Metz reporting that AirDrop isn't working either for him.

App Store down

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The App Store looks to be working for some, but not for many. Our US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff can't access the store for example.

ApplePay also looks to be down, so we recommend using a different method of payment if it's available.

We just tried syncing Photos between an iPhone and a Mac, and it's still hanging on the progress bar. So if you're thinking of using an iCloud service, take a rain check for now.

Status down

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Apple has updated its Status page with lots of red, stating, "Users are experiencing a problem with this service. We are investigating and will update the status as more information becomes available."

If you're experiencing iCloud Mail issues, you won't be alone, as some of us are also experiencing a 'Checking for Mail' message staying put.

Apple Maps down

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Apple Maps has gone red on the Status page, so if you're planning on using it today for some traveling, look for an alternative, just in case.

iCloud.com down

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If you use iCloud.com, it may be loading very slow, or not at all. This is what we've been seeing for the last five minutes.

We're hearing reports of iMessage being down in some places, with some having to use the green bubbles instead.

While Apple Status shows it as green, we're keeping an eye out for now.

Apple Fitness Plus

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Spice Girls Apple Music

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Apple Siri request

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Apple Status page

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Apple's Status page looks to be showing a 'Resolved Issue' with some services now, such as Game Center and iOS Device Activation being displayed as fixed.

We'll be keeping track of this, to see if more services will start to show the same message in green.

Apple Status page with resolved issue

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Just as we posted the last update, Apple's Status page updated Game Center with '1 Resolved Issue'.

That doesn't seem to be applying to the staff at Apple Stores across the world though, with many having to resort to using paper to fulfill a sale still.

iMessage down but not anymore

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App Store Download

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A slow recovery

Good news. As of 2:39 PM ET, Apple services appear to be slowly coming back to life. In New York, we can report that AppStore downloads are now available and working - albeit slowly. 

On Apple's System Status page, many of Apple's services still show as an "Outage." However, that page was slow to report service outages that Apple customers were already feeling around the globe for almost 45 minutes. It may take some time for it to catch up.

Apple System Status page

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The Apple system Status page is looking sunnier by the minute. After a high of 19 services reporting outages, we're down to just nine. Maps is apparently back as is iMessage. Most of the iCloud services now report "Resolved Outage." Music is still out, according to the page, but not according to our own ability to stream The Beatles on our HomePod mini.

Apple's services are clearly healing.

App Store Status

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The Apple Status page may be the last to know that the App Store, the Apple Service that started this whole outage cascade, is actually back. It's slow, but at least we can download our favorite apps again.

App Store Status - All green

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We're saved

An all-green Status page and acknowledgment on each service that issues were resolved means it's all systems go in Apple Land.