Thanks Ronni, especially for the warning about automatic self payment installed by Apple.
Michael Sent from my iPhone > On 7 Jul 2015, at 8:04 am, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: > > Hello Michael, > >> On 7 Jul 2015, at 5:59 am, Michael Hawkins >> <michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au> wrote: >> >> Will installing the latest iOS update from Apple (force fed to my iPhone by >> Apple but not installed) mean that I cannot access the music I have >> accumulated over the years in iTunes? > > Won't make any difference to the music you already own or accumulated over > the years. > Apple Music has a DRM component. It's similar to every other streaming > service. > It does not overwrite the files on your Mac to make all your music DRM-laden. > > You don't have to sign up for the Free three-month trial of the new music > streaming service. > As soon as you open the Music app in iOS 8.4, you’re invited to join the new > music streaming service, with a free three-month trial as an enticement. > Don't click "START 3-MONTH FREE TRIAL" if you don't want it. > > If you do wish to try the new music streaming service for the 3-Month FREE > trial, but don't wish to continue after the 3-month trial -make sure you > disable Auto Renewal! > > Turn Off Auto Renewal -- With the three-month free trial, Apple - by default, > the company will begin charging you automatically once your trial is over. > > Here’s how you can prevent that in iOS. > > 1. Open the Music app and tap the head icon in the upper left. > 2. Tap View Apple ID. > 3. Enter your Apple ID password. > 4. Under Subscriptions, tap Manage. > 5. Tap Your Membership,which should show an Active status. > 6. Disable Automatic Renewal. > > Or in iTunes: > > 1. Choose Account > View Account. > 2. Under Settings, find Subscriptions, and click the corresponding Manage > link. > 3. Click Edit, to the right of Your Membership. > 4. Under Automatic Renewal, select Off. > 5. ClickDone. > > >> And how do I stop updates from being automatically downloaded to my iPhone 6? > > You can choose whether apps update manually or automatically: > > 1. Tap Settings > iTunes & App Store. > > 2. Under Automatic Downloads, enable or disable Updates. > > 3. If your device has a data plan, you probably want to turn off the Use > Cellular Data switch on this screen. > That way, when you buy apps or media on a different Apple device, those items > will download to this device only if is connected to a Wi-Fi network. > > With automatic downloads enabled for Updates, there’s no need to check the > Updates screen in the App Store— iOS automatically downloads and in- stalls > updates to apps as they become available. > If you disable this option, you must update your apps manually. > > Cheers, > Ronni > > 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014) > 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz > 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM > 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage > > OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 > >> >> Cheers, >> >> Michael Hawkins >> >> Sent from my iPhone > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> Settings & Unsubscribe - <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>