Disclosure to Third Parties
We
are obligated to provide some non-personal information about your use
of Apple Music to strategic partners associated with this service, such
as the record labels, so that they can measure the performance of their
creative work, meet royalty and accounting requirements, and improve
their products and services. We also provide aggregated non-personal
statistics about listening activity and user demographics, such as age
and gender, to artists so that they may better understand their
audiences. Additionally, we may make available certain personal
information, like your phone carrier, to partners that work with Apple
to provide our products and services, or that help Apple market to
customers.
iOS
apps may request access to Apple Music and your Media Library. If you
give such permission to an app, it can access information like your
media library on device, whether you are an Apple Music subscriber, your
music and video play activity, and your For You recommendations. A
permitted app can also modify data associated with your account, such as
which songs are in your library and playlists. You can disable an
app’s access on your iOS device in Settings > Privacy > Media
& Apple Music. If you have removed the app or granted an app access
using a version of iOS prior to iOS 11, you can disable its access in
your iTunes account settings.
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