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Home Sharing used to be an easy way to share your iTunes music around your WiFi network. If you had a music library on one device, you could share it with friends, coworkers or people you live with by allowing them to load it in their iTunes.
However, the latest version of Apple's Music app removes Home Sharing for music. You can still share videos around your WiFi network, but now you can't share music. That has upset lots of people:
Are you kidding @tim_cook? Home Sharing is just gone from my iOS Devices? What could you possibly be thinking?
- Emery Emery (@emeryemeryii) July 2, 2015
So #Apple have removed Home Sharing in order to drive subscriptions to #AppleMusic. Not cool.
- Richard Gatrell (@RichardGatrell) June 30, 2015
iOS 8.4 Removes Home Sharing for Music. I Hate Everything.
- Daniel's Mac News (@mac_daniel_) July 2, 2015
iOS 8.4 removed Home Sharing from the music app. Damnit, #Apple! You always do this. How about a warning next time?
- Ty Martell (@denofmusic) July 1, 2015
Clearly, a lot of people were using Home Sharing to stream music from a desktop iTunes library to an iOS device. Now they can't do that. 9to5Mac notes that the change could be because of licensing agreements for Apple's new streaming service. It's possible that Apple is unable to let people share music that people got through its streaming service to different iOS devices.