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‘Accidental’ Mail from Apple to iTunes Connect Users

Apple sent an email to iTunes Connect users used by developers to update their bank account information. These e-mails, which are thought to go even to users who do not know what the service is, are thought to have been sent by mistake.
 ‘Accidental’ Mail from Apple to iTunes Connect Users
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Apple, one of the largest technology companies in the world, offers a service called iTunes Connect for developers to distribute their content on platforms. More specifically, iTunes Connect is an app management service that artists, writers, producers, and more use for their content on Apple platforms.

Now the news reveals that an interesting event has taken place regarding iTunes Connect. Many posts on social media platforms show Apple emailing users to update their iTunes Connect bank account.

Email sent even to users not using iTunes Connect

According to the shares made yesterday, Apple accidentally sent an e-mail to users about their bank accounts. In addition, some users who receive these emails do not distribute content through the service; It has been reported that some even do not know what iTunes Connect is. People who were confused about the e-mails shared on Twitter.

When the shares are examined, Apple said, “We are reaching you to ensure that your bank information in iTunes Connect is invalid and the information is edited and the amount owed is successfully paid to you.” It was seen that he used expressions.

In addition, it was seen that the signature of the Apple Music team was found in the incoming emails. This showed that the user is an artist with Apple Music content. However, the users who received the e-mail were not people with such content. One person explained the situation by using the phrases, “Looks like I became a musician overnight.” It was also stated that the e-mail was sent by Apple servers and that what happened could be a technical error.

According to the explanations, users who do not use iTunes Connect simply ignore the email. It should not go without saying that Apple has not yet received an official statement about the e-mail sent by mistake.

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