Social networking hot spots on Thursday evening caused a major disruption to Apple's most cloud services over Eckloud, along with other services, while the company confirmed it had fixed the bugs.

Affected services include all the essential services of IceWood, as well as services such as Find My Friends, Find My iPhone, Game Center, Photos and Screen Time (Screen Time), as well as other key services such as mail, backup, contacts and calendar.

According to several news websites such as Macromers, 9Com 5 Mac and Apple Insider, services such as Apple Cash, Apple Bay and Mail Drop have also been affected by this imbalance.

Apple said in a statement on the system status page that "only" some users were affected by this imbalance, but reports on social media indicate that the holidays are widespread.

As a result of these problems, users encountered problems when logging in to ICQ and trying to access their accounts. Because of the spread of the holidays through many of the services of Apple, many applications were also affected, including "developer tools", and third-party applications.

Apple also faced problems with retail stores, with a number of users reporting that employees were unable to complete orders for customers or respond to support requests.

Apple did not say why the service was so big, but it confirmed that all Cloud Cloud services and other services are now back to normal, but the company still mentions on its official page at each service that "users may have a problem with these services."

A list of Apple services on the System Status page where the yellow color to the left of the service means there is a problem with it (networking sites)

The problem with Apple's cloud services comes a day after a major disruption to most of the social media services in the world, including Facebook, Twitter, Entragram and Wassab.