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How to remove auto update notifications from the App Store in OS X? if you are often distracted and spend a lot of bandwidth because there is the process of downloading the update application secretly? Never experienced this as well? If so, then we will discuss how to manage the auto update feature in OS X. 


Know the Update feature in Mac App Store 


Apple introduced the Mac App Store as its online application store with a variety of applications. Users can buy apps or games here and manage them in an Apple ID account. 

If if there is an update provided by the developer, you can also download it via the Mac App Store> Updates. It turns out Apple also provides convenience in the form of auto update feature that is downloading this update in the background and you can just give approval to install when it is finished. 

That way you do not need to open the Mac App Store at any time. But it could be detrimental if you use the internet with the quota system or a low to moderate speeds. 

How to Manage Auto Update feature

How do I use the auto update feature wisely? It's easy, just go to the System Preferences application> App Store on the device OS X Yosemite you. The interface may be a little different if you're using OS X previous generation. 


The picture above is the App Store the settings menu you can also see on your Mac computer. There are some parts of a check box that you can turn off when not needed. 

As the name implies, the Automatically check for updates function to check for any existing updates in your account via the Mac App Store. In it there are several sub-menus that you can turn off when not needed as fashion download available updates behind the scenes, install applications or updates to OS X and install the update document system or security updates. 

My suggestion please activate the features Automatically check for updates, but for sub-menus, please activate any check on the Install system of data files and security updates. Why? Because the security update from Apple is usually very small in size kruisial and will not make you be able to download it. 


If you have more than a Mac computer using an Apple ID, you can turn on auto download purchased for each application on another computer. That way you do not need to look for applications that have been purchased through the iMac for example, when you want to re-use the MacBook Air.

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