It’s supposed to be simple enough to tell Apple News that you don’t want to read a particular channel or publication, but in practice you have to keep telling it. Here’s what to do.You can tell Apple News to stop bothering you with certain publications. And you can keep on telling it.Whether you’re using the free Apple News app or the paid Apple News+ one, the service is meant to configure itself to suit you. If you live for sports, you will come to see a lot of sports stories. And if you don’t, soon enough there won’t be any sports news for you at all. Read more…
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How to block channels in Apple News – and try to keep them blocked
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