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Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing?
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Since updating to iTunes 10.5.1 I've been bombarded by requests from Applepushedserviced & I want it to stop!

It usually comes in the form of something like "x-courier.push.apple.com wants to connect to port x." At first I was allowing it but then I checked Little Snitch & saw that I'd allowed about a dozen with different values for x, connecting on different ports & the requests kept coming. This morning when I got up my computer was awake, waiting for a response to one of these requests. I dismissed it & there were 3 more waiting for me.

A Google search hasn't shown a way to turn this 'feature' off but it does seem that I'm not the only person bothered by it.
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Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - by DaviDC. - 12-01-2011, 05:13 PM

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