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Streaming music feels limitless, but your data plan says otherwise. From Spotify and Apple Music to YouTube and Amazon Music, every hour of listening eats into your mobile allowance. The numbers vary wildly depending on quality, from under 50MB at low settings to over 600MB an hour with Spotify Lossless. Here’s exactly how much data the top streaming services use and what you can do to keep the music going without maxing out your plan.

Which music streaming platforms let you download songs for offline listening? Compare Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, and more to find the best option for you.

Ready to transfer your Spotify playlists to Apple Music? With Free Your Music, you can seamlessly move your playlists, keeping every track intact, while enjoying Apple Music's superior sound quality and perfect device integration.

More Spotify users are switching to Apple Music, drawn by higher sound quality, better design, and fewer recycled playlists. Rising Spotify prices and missing features are driving the trend, while Apple Music is positioning itself as the top alternative. If you’re ready to transfer your playlists from Spotify to Apple Music, here’s why the move makes sense in 2025.

Before canceling Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, or any other subscription, use Free Your Music to transfer your playlists so you don’t lose years of music. Cancel with confidence, and keep your library.

Do you want to cancel your Apple Music subscription, but you don’t want to lose access to your songs, albums, playlists? Read this article to learn how you can keep your playlists after you cancel Apple Music membership.

Downloading songs on Apple Music lets you listen offline, save mobile data, and enjoy high-quality audio without an internet connection anytime, anywhere - nice.

Like most music streaming services, it is possible to use Apple Music on your web browser. But as a new user, you probably need to learn how to go about it. So, here's our quick guide!

Looking for an alternative to Apple Music? Whether you’re seeking better sound quality, lower pricing, or more features, there are several great streaming services out there. Explore the top alternatives that might better suit your needs in 2025.

Apple Music and YouTube Music are the biggest music streaming platforms around… but which is better for you?

We understand that sometimes your Apple Music playing automatically can be a pain in the neck. Looking for how to stop this? Here’s a quick guide!