by Juli Clover
Some of Apple’s iCloud services are down at the current time, with the iCloud.com website non-functional and iCloud Mail failing to load. There are multiple reports on Twitter and other social networks, and Apple’s System Status page says that some iCloud Mail users may not be able to send, receive, or access their messages.

Apple’s System Status page also lists an issue with iCloud web apps, and says that some users are unable to log in to iCloud.com.
We’ll update this article when the issue has been resolved and Apple’s iCloud services are working.
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