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How to use Apple Music through browser

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Apple Music is Apple’s music and videostreamingservice, and it’s available on all desktop and mobile platforms, but did you know that Apple Music is available in your web browser as well?

That’s right, Apple Music is available in yourweb browser, and in today’s article, we’ll show you how to use it from your browser of choice.

How can I use Apple Music in my browser?

How can I use Apple Music in my browser?

1. Sign in with your Apple account

Note:You’ll need to add your credit card number in order to sign up for Apple Music, so keep that in mind.

After signing up, you just need to search for the song or the artist that you want to play and that’s it. The process is the same for all web browsers.

2. Use a reliable web browser

Although all modern web browsers should work with Apple Music, not all browsers offer the same performance.

If you want to enjoy Apple Music, you’ll need a fast and reliable browser such as Opera One. The browser islight on your resources, so it’s perfect for multimedia tasks.

Opera One also has tracking protection, so all tracking scripts and cookies will be blocked out of the box. In addition, there’s a built-in ad blocker available as well.

The browser also has support for workflows, a pop-out video player, integrated instant messenger, Instagram support, and eve comes with a built-in AI.

Opera One

Apple Music is a great service, and as you can see, you can start using it in your web browser with just a couple of clicks. Let us know your experience with it in the comments area below.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.