How to remove Connect from Apple Music in iOS 8.4
The new Connect feature in Apple Music allows fans to engage with artists in a more direct and personal way. But those who aren't interested in the social feature can remove it from the iOS 8.4 Music app entirely --?here's how to do it.
By default, Connect is a new parent menu in the Music app in iOS 8.4. But removing it brings back the Playlists parent menu, which may be a superior option for some users.
To get rid of Connect, open the iOS Settings app, choose General, then Restrictions. If you haven't enabled Restrictions on your iPhone or iPad, you can do so by creating a new 4-digit pin code.
After Restrictions are enabled, uncheck Apple Music Connect. This will instantly remove the Connect menu from the Music app.
Users who do not subscribe to the paid Apple Music service can also hide it by disabling Show Apple Music under the Music menu in Settings.
Minimalists looking for an especially clean and simple Music interface can disable both Apple Music and Connect, resulting in just three parent menu items in the iOS 8.4 Music app: My Music, Playlists, and Radio.
For more, see, AppleInsider's other Apple Music tips:
Everything you need to know about Apple Music, Connect, Beats 1 radio, and more
How to sign up for (and cancel) an Apple Music streaming subscription
How to hide the Apple Music subscription service & get back Playlists parent menu in iOS 8.4
How to follow and get updates from your favorite artists in Apple Music Connect
How to save Apple Music songs, albums & playlists for offline listening
By default, Connect is a new parent menu in the Music app in iOS 8.4. But removing it brings back the Playlists parent menu, which may be a superior option for some users.
To get rid of Connect, open the iOS Settings app, choose General, then Restrictions. If you haven't enabled Restrictions on your iPhone or iPad, you can do so by creating a new 4-digit pin code.
After Restrictions are enabled, uncheck Apple Music Connect. This will instantly remove the Connect menu from the Music app.
Users who do not subscribe to the paid Apple Music service can also hide it by disabling Show Apple Music under the Music menu in Settings.
Minimalists looking for an especially clean and simple Music interface can disable both Apple Music and Connect, resulting in just three parent menu items in the iOS 8.4 Music app: My Music, Playlists, and Radio.
For more, see, AppleInsider's other Apple Music tips:
Everything you need to know about Apple Music, Connect, Beats 1 radio, and more
How to sign up for (and cancel) an Apple Music streaming subscription
How to hide the Apple Music subscription service & get back Playlists parent menu in iOS 8.4
How to follow and get updates from your favorite artists in Apple Music Connect
How to save Apple Music songs, albums & playlists for offline listening
Comments
What a much simpler interface with Apple Music and Connect turned off.
Actually I think Apple Music is going to do exceptionally well. Beats 1 is already taking the world by storm.
Actually I think Apple Music is going to do exceptionally well. Beats 1 is already taking the world by storm.
Yup. Beats1 was mocked quite a bit, but looks like it's going to be massively popular, and I'm sure it is already.
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Ummm...to remove Connect I have to buy a new mac?
Where are the instructions to remove @Connect from Apple Music?
Go to General>Restrictions>Enable Restrictions and toggle Apple Music Connect off.
was about to say the same thing, looks like AI webset is screwed up or interesting way to do click bait.
Ummm...to remove Connect I have to buy a new mac?
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You have made me.
So happy.
I owe you a beer.
What he said.
I think Apple have done a great job with this - Music appears to use very little resources.
I had it streaming to a Bluetooth speaker from my iPhone 6 for a few hours yesterday. The battery dropped a little but it was like 10% - great.
Compare Music to the resource hog that's iHeart Radio - no comparison.
I should add that was using Beats 1.
Also I really like the implementation of the global dj concept.
The Alligator Hour +1 and Julie from London +1
Where are you getting all this information from to that it's "taking the world by storm" and "massively popular"?. Outside of this website and other tech sites I've heard no one talk about it out in about. Most people I ask about if they like Apple Music don't know about it and didn't know there was even a update. I'm NOT starting a fight or saying that Apple Music or Connect is going to fail. It's not. Well not Apple Music but I'm truly looking for information that you both stated that it's all this big deal thing.
I'm sure Beats1 will do well and won't go anywhere. I'm also sure that some people do like it. It's not for me but I'm only one person.
Where are there such amounts of responses? It's been pretty quiet everywhichwere I've looked, so far.
Where are there such amounts of responses? It's been pretty quiet everywhichwere I've looked, so far.
There is a quite positive article in one of the biggest german newspapers:
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/digital/streamingdienst-apple-music-startet-holprig-kann-aber-ueberzeugen-1.2547556