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Apple's web services, including the App Store, Mac App Store, iBooks Store and Apple Music, have been affected by a problem that causes searches to malfunction. For example, if a user searches for a specific application, the App Store will return a number of results, but unfortunately not the ones it should return. So if you search for "Spotify" for example, the search result will show related apps like SoundHound. But not the Spotify application itself.

A number of users are complaining about the problem, and it looks like it's a global bug. In addition, the bug also applies to, for example, Apple's own applications, so if you search for Xcode in the Mac App Store, for example, the store will not offer it to you. People have the same problem with music, books and other digitally distributed content.

Apple has already registered the error and informed about it on the relevant website. The company has already expressed itself in the sense that it knows about the problem and is working to eliminate it. At the same time, Apple confirmed that no applications were downloaded from the App Store. So they are present in the store and the only problem is finding them.

Source: 9to5Mac
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