If you are one of those who are iRate about U2’s latest Album being loaded onto your iDevice without your consent, here’s some good news. Apple has created both a tool and a support document that outlines the process for removing the album from iCloud. All you need is your Apple ID and password to sign in with and you’re good to go. Here’s the bad news. If you choose to use the tool, it will no longer be available as a previously purchased album. Users will then have until October 13, 2014 to manually reinstall the album for free.
If that’s the only catch, then you may want to go for it if you’re one of the iRate.
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Apple Provides Tool To Remove U2 Album
If you are one of those who are iRate about U2’s latest Album being loaded onto your iDevice without your consent, here’s some good news. Apple has created both a tool and a support document that outlines the process for removing the album from iCloud. All you need is your Apple ID and password to sign in with and you’re good to go. Here’s the bad news. If you choose to use the tool, it will no longer be available as a previously purchased album. Users will then have until October 13, 2014 to manually reinstall the album for free.
If that’s the only catch, then you may want to go for it if you’re one of the iRate.
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