You get the option to customize your account and choose who can discover your shared music. At any time, you don’t want to share the music you listen to, you can remove it from your profile. Whether you are already subscribed to Apple Music or making the most of the three-month trial period, follow through this quick guide to set up Apple Music profile to connect with friends. You can follow these (almost) same steps to make Apple Music profile on your Mac.

How to Create an Apple Music Profile on iPhone and iPad to Connect with Friends

Step #1. Launch Apple Music on your iOS device. Note: When you open Apple Music for the first time, you will get a direct link to “Get Started.” Hence, tap on it to start things off. Step #2. Now, tap the “For You” tab → Tap on your profile picture at the top right corner. Step #3. Tap on “Start Sharing with Friends.” Step #4. Tap on “Get Started.” Step #5. Now, you have to upload a profile photo, enter your name, select a username to let other Apple Music users find you → Tap on “Next.” Step #6. Next up, you need to select “Everyone” or “People You Choose” to decide who can see your listening history. Step #7. Select the playlists to share on your profile, or “Hide all” to show none. Then, you can select contacts to share music with. Step #8. Turn on/off “Friends” and “Artists and Shows” to select what sort of push notifications you wish to receive → In the end, make sure to tap on “Done” confirm the change.

How to Find Friends’ Shared Playlists on Apple Music

The recommended contacts section may show the name of your friends. If you don’t find anyone in that section, use the “Search” tab to quickly find themYou can check out the list of recent albums and playlists listened to by your friends and add them to your libraryBesides, you can also check out your friends personally created playlists; if they have allowed itOne thing you need to know that you will be able to see your friends’ playlist only if they have selected “Everyone,” or chosen to share with you

Step #1. Open Apple Music → For You tab → your Apple Music profile. Step #2. Now, scroll down to “Following.” Next, tap the friend whose shared music you want to check out. You can tap on “See All” for a vertical list. Now, scroll through the “Playlists” of your friends. Step #3. Head over to “Listening To” section to find a collection you wish to save → Next, tap the collection you like. Step #4. Tap on “+” button to add it to your library. Now, your friends’ playlists will appear at the top of your playlists section in your library. You will see the name of the playlist along with the name of your friend. It will be updated when you make any changes to it. That’s it! You have successfully created your Apple Music profile.

How to Change Apple Music Profile Picture and Username

You can keep a tab on your profile to check out your followers, following. You will also be able to customize it as desired. Step #1. Open Apple Music → For You tab. Step #2. Tap the “Edit” button. Now, change your profile picture, name, username. You can also customize follower permissions and even reorganize shared playlists to your best liking.

How to Add a New Playlist to Your Profile

Step #1. Launch Apple Music → Tap on Library tab → Tap to the Playlists. Step #2. Tap on the Playlist. Step #3. Tap on “Edit” at the top right corner. Step #4. Finally, turn on “Show on My Profile and in Search.”

How to Stop Sharing Apple Music Playlist

Step #1. Open Apple Music → Tap on Library tab. Step #2. Head over to the playlist you don’t want to share anymore in your library and tap on it. Step #3. Now, you need to tap “Edit” at the top right corner. Step #4. Now, turn off “Show on My Profile and in Search.” That’s it. Wrapping up The addition of the social music sharing has certainly made Apple Music more fun-loving, hasn’t it? Hopefully, Apple’s tryst with social networking finally clicks! Share your feedback about it in the comments below. You might refer these posts as well:

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