Here’s how to hide Apple Music in the new macOS Music app

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Here’s how to hide Apple Music in the new macOS Music app

Because your music library is worth more than that

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff.

It happened. It finally happened: iTunes is dead.

I’ve got to say, I wasn’t really the hugest fan of Apple’s decision to kill its media software and replace it with standalone apps. I thought it’d mark the beginning of a new era where the company tried to force Apple Music on everyone, disregarding all of us who used iTunes solely as music library.

Thankfully, it looks like I was wrong. The new macOS Music app is simple, elegant, and basically identical to iTunes — minus a lot of the bloat. Basically, it’s not too bad.

But, there’s one element that’s pretty annoying for non-users of the Apple Music streaming service: the inclusion of, uh, the Apple Music streaming service on the sidebar. Basically, this:

I really couldn’t care less about Apple Music. I want to use the macOS Music App for my own music library, and have it feel like it was designed for that purpose. In other words, I want the Apple Music category out of the sidebar.

Thankfully, that’s actually possible.

Yes, in a very non-Apple sort of move, you can remove both the iTunes Store and Apple Music categories from the macOS Music app. Even better, it’s easy as hell.

#1: Open the macOS Music app

You know, click on the icon. This icon:

#2: Go into preferences

Find that in the menu here:

#3: Click on the ‘Restrictions’ option

It’ll look like this when you’re successful:

#4: Disable ‘Apple Music’

Click on that lovely little box, which will look like this:

As a note, you can also click “iTunes Store” too, and that’ll remove that option from the sidebar as well.

#5: Soak up that Apple Music-free macOS Music app

Mmm, delicious.

So, there you go! A nice little explainer on how to make the new macOS Music app feel better if you’re just using it for your own music library.

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