Google sets the date to delete your music library from Google Play

Google Play Music officially closed in December last year, but Google is still giving some users more time to download their libraries before they are deleted and the data is gone forever. Apparently, February 24th is the date they’re telling people via email, leaving you with about three weeks to make a decision about the future of your music library.

Google will allow you to download the data through Google Takeout, if you have not already done so, even if you have transferred to YouTube Music. You can also make another transfer if you have made changes to your Play Music library that you would like to see on YouTube Music.

But again, this is more about your Play Music data and the fact that your days are numbered. On February 24, Google says it will delete everything. It will go away. Thrown in the trash. Zapped with a make-believe space laser. Bang. If you are not satisfied with the way things were transferred and you have a lot of free space on a hard drive, you may want to consider saving everything for a while while finding out which music service you want to use going forward.

If you want to get everything from Takeout, click on this link.

// 9to5Google

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