Last week, U2’s new album trespassed on your iTunes and sat there, whether you liked it or not.
Some of you were not happy by this invasion:
By putting U2 on everyone’s iTunes Apple are now like a rubbish DJ who plays music you don’t like at your party.
— Rob (@hairandglasses) September 9, 2014
I’ve been working on my U2/ iTunes joke for a while: “So glad I picked Android over iPhone” “You too?” “That’s one of the reasons, yes.”
— Dan Marshall (@danthat) September 16, 2014
Well, after listening to the whole album, I can see why U2 decided to give it away on iTunes.
— Christine Burns (@christineburns) September 9, 2014
A little odd that #itunesautomatically adds the new free #U2 album to my recent purchases. And by ‘odd’ I mean no thanks.
— Tristan Denyer (@tristandenyer) September 9, 2014
Now Apple has released an U2 removal tool to delete the tracks. Go to this page to delete it.
An explanation on the website read: “If you would like U2’s Songs of Innocence removed from your iTunes music library and iTunes purchases, you can choose to have it removed. Once the album has been removed from your account, it will no longer be available for you to redownload as a previous purchase.”
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