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Global iCloud Outage Leaves Millions Without Access for Nearly Five Hours

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On June 24, 2025, millions of users around the world were affected by a massive iCloud outage that disrupted key services including iCloud.com, Mail, Photos, and Find My. For nearly five hours, users experienced widespread issues with access, synchronization, and communication.

The outage began shortly after 2:36 p.m. ET, according to TechRadar. From that moment until after 7:00 p.m. ET, several iCloud services remained down, as reflected by both Apple’s official system status page and monitoring site Downdetector, which recorded nearly 1,000 outage reports at its peak.

Users on platforms like Reddit expressed frustration over temporarily lost photos, errors when trying to access critical documents, and the inability to log in even via the iCloud website.

Apple gradually restored service and updated its status dashboard to confirm full recovery by 7:00 p.m. ET. However, some users continued to report slow synchronization even after the services were back online.

Despite the scale of the disruption, Apple has not provided any official explanation regarding the cause. This marks the second major outage in less than a month, following a similar incident that affected the Apple Intelligence tool.

For millions, iCloud is more than just a storage solution — it serves as the central hub for syncing photos, contacts, messages, emails, and device location. Apple’s silence contrasts with competitors like Google or Microsoft, which typically release technical breakdowns after such incidents to maintain user trust.

While no data was lost and services were successfully restored, the June 24 outage stands as one of the most significant Apple service disruptions in recent years — a reminder that even tech giants are not immune to critical failures.

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