Disable the iTunes Mini-Store

Shift-Command-M. Or click on the rectangular icon with a down arrow. Not only does this hide the mini-store it stops sending your personal data to Apple when you click on a song in your library.
If you do want share your musical tastes, and get more out of it. We suggest last.fm.
UPDATE: Macworld clarifies that "The data sent is used to update the MiniStore and then discarded."
RESOLUTION: Apple has changed the feature, you now can opt-in to the mini-store if you'd like. Good choice.
Tags: itunes, apple, mac, spyware




4 Comments:
did you go to the U of A?
Yes. Design school.
Hey Ward,
This is Chip. Glad to see you that you are still designing. I like the site, the shirt part reminds me of Threadless. You ever run into any of the old classmates? I know Chris is doing his Web thing up there in Phoenix. Tim is down here. Not sure where Robin went. Well take it easy.
Chip
Chip! Nice to hear from you! Say hello to Timba for me. All the best.
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