Apple music to remove my entire library, several times.

Apple's music has been a mess for me. He took my entire library once. And on another occasion that he removed all the songs saved in offline mode, which happened 3 times different in a few months. I'm so close to end my subscription. Any ideas to fix this? I was hoping upgrading to iOS 9.2 would help, but this doesn't seem to be the case.

I have not had this problem myself Luckily, but others are based on the posts here. There is a new form of feedback from music Apple which includes the topic of data loss in type of comment. I suggest that you introduce the details of your experience to Apple directly. More people who are more likely that problems should be placed. http://www.Apple.com/feedback/Apple-music.html

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