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Apple’s iCloud outage disrupts services for nearly five hours, frustrating millions

In a rare and significant disruption, Apple’s iCloud services experienced a widespread outage on June 24, leaving millions of users unable to access essential cloud-based features for nearly five hours.

The outage began around 2:36 PM Eastern Time (11:36 PM Pakistan Standard Time), affecting a broad spectrum of iCloud services including Mail, Photos, Calendar, Contacts, Find My, Web Apps, and iWork. Users reported being locked out of their accounts, with some experiencing issues with email, device tracking, and data synchronization.

Initial glitches appeared subtly, with anomalies in Mail and Find My, but the situation quickly escalated. Calendar sync failures, disappearing contacts, and inaccessible iCloud homepage signaled a full-scale system collapse. Outage tracking platforms recorded nearly 1,000 reports of service interruptions as the problem worsened.

Partial recovery efforts commenced around 6:45 PM ET (3:45 AM PST), and by 7:00 PM ET (4:00 AM PST), Apple’s system status page indicated that all services had been restored. However, the damage to user trust had already been done.

The incident sparked widespread frustration across social media platforms, including Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Apple community forums. Users expressed anger at being locked out of their accounts and losing access to critical data, with some describing the outage as a “full-on tantrum” by iCloud.

Apple’s response was notably muted; the company issued a brief statement acknowledging that “some users were affected” but offered no apology or detailed explanation.

The lack of transparency and accountability drew criticism from users who rely heavily on iCloud for daily operations.

As reliance on cloud services continues to grow, this incident underscores the importance of system reliability and transparency from major tech providers.

For now, users are left grappling with the realization that even the most advanced cloud infrastructure can experience unexpected failures, emphasizing that connectivity and data access are increasingly vital and non-negotiable.

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