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Apple Music, allow a less restrictive rating

Hi Guys,


I'm just starting to use Apple music, today when I went to the global Top 100 Songs Global list, I received a PopUp telling me that I should ease the restrictions on the content,

I went through the settings and put "Music, Poscast & News" to "Explicit" so I was able to hear the music.

Two or three songs in front of the reproduction was cut in half and the message appears again.

I already deactivated and reactivated.

I have already disabled the restrictions completely.

I already disabled "Screen Time".

I already reinstalled the App Music.

I have already restarted the iPhone several times.


But nothing resolves.

Attached are some screenshots about the problem.


Does anyone have any idea what it might be?


Sorry my bad English.

I even sent a message to the official support.



iPhone SE

Posted on Mar 8, 2020 2:40 PM

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Posted on Mar 8, 2020 4:30 PM

Just for the record, this solved my problem:


close the music app

-go top iTunes store

-search for explicit content

-click to play preview on it

-when it ask allow explicit content

-click yes

-close iTunes store

-go back to music

-play explicit content

REF.: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251136106?answerId=251136106021#251136106021


I received help in another topic in the area of Apple Music:

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251174117?page=1



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Mar 8, 2020 4:30 PM in response to stein_vinicius

Just for the record, this solved my problem:


close the music app

-go top iTunes store

-search for explicit content

-click to play preview on it

-when it ask allow explicit content

-click yes

-close iTunes store

-go back to music

-play explicit content

REF.: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251136106?answerId=251136106021#251136106021


I received help in another topic in the area of Apple Music:

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251174117?page=1



Apple Music, allow a less restrictive rating

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