Blame record labels for Play Music deauthorization mess until Google fixes it
Being a subscriber to Play Music can be a little bit confusing and a hassle considering there is once again a limit on the amount of devices replaced (or deauthorized)
on a account within a single year. The reason why this policy has been
reimposed is because of the music industry itself. Record labels feel
that not having a limit of replacements set allow customers to abuse the
system and allow others to piggyback off of them. They are worried
about missing out on potential customers if they can simply share an
account with an already present subscriber.
Google is
working to fix the issue, though. It is known that the entire flashing
process on an Android device uses a deauthorization and that hurts
subscribers. Google did not share what exactly its fix is, nor did it
offer a completion time. So, for now, just sit tight and wait until
Google takes care of this mess.
Source:
iTechTriad
No comments:
Post a Comment