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DimaVR

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Nov 14, 2017
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I know there is an issue with news it keeps eating data isp and hard drive space. We cannot remove news in Big Sur as it’s protected and this is a problem.

Everyday I use all cleaner and drag news into that all to clean out the cache gets big as 8 GB in 3-4 days. Daily it’s 600-800 mg eating hard drive space.

I had it remove in Catalina but one night wanted to try with with apple one service and now realized that was a mistake.

Has anyone figured this out yet how to stop it or remove it?

can we or has someone contacted apple about and complained over and over yet?

We all know we don’t have much HD space and it keeps eating it? What’s the solution?

I would like to hear from everyone
 

appltech

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Apr 23, 2020
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News is not a pre-installed app in macOS. You can simply move it to Trash (Bin) to remove it. If you paid for it - don't forget to cancel the subscription on your Apple ID.
 
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Bazza1

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May 16, 2017
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News is not a pre-installed app in macOS. You can simply move it to Trash (Bin) to remove it. If you paid for it - don't forget to cancel the subscription on your Apple ID.
News is now embedded in Big Sur. Drag to Trash no longer works. You can choose not to use it - but its stuck there. Much like Chess.
 
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