How to Stop iTunes From Opening Automatically

by Mahesh Makvana

If you don’t like iTunes opening each time you connect a device to your computer, you might want to learn to stop iTunes from opening automatically on your machine. There are multiple occasions when your favorite music manager may show up.

Connecting an iOS device to your computer, having the app in your startup list, and accessing one of the app’s compatible media file formats are some of the triggers for launching iTunes on your Windows PC or Mac.

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    Luckily, all of these triggers can be disabled so iTunes doesn’t open automatically on your computers.

    Stop iTunes From Opening Automatically When a Device Is Connected

    If you use your iOS devices such as your iPhone or iPad with iTunes on your computer, the app automatically launches whenever these devices are plugged-in to your machine. It is to help sync the contents of your device with your computer.

    You can disable the sync feature and that’ll stop iTunes from opening automatically on your Windows computer.

    From now on, iTunes won’t launch automatically on your computer as you’ve disabled auto-sync for your devices. You’ll still be able to manually sync your devices, though.

    Stop iTunes From Opening Automatically On Windows

    When you install iTunes on a Windows computer, it installs a small utility in addition to the main app. This utility runs in the background all the time, and when it finds an occasion where it thinks the app should open, it launches iTunes on your PC.

    You can disable the utility from running in the background and that way iTunes won’t know when to launch. And, as a result, it won’t launch.

    It’ll remain disabled for as long as you manually open Task Manager and enable it again.

    Use noTunes To Stop iTunes From Opening Automatically On Mac

    There’s an easier way available for those of you wanting to stop iTunes from opening automatically on a Mac. There’s an app available to help you disable iTunes’ auto-launch feature on your Apple machine.

    It’s called noTunes and it’s a free and open-source app letting you enable and disable iTunes’ auto-launch feature with the click of an option. It sits in the menu bar and requires no configuration at all.

    Prevent iTunes From Automatically Launching For Your Music Files

    Since iTunes is also a media manager in addition to being a backup manager for iOS devices, it’s often set as the default media player for various music files. When any of these files are opened, iTunes automatically launches.

    You can disable this behavior by removing iTunes from the default media app list on your computer.

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    Your newly selected app will now launch whenever you click on your files and this way you’ve stopped iTunes from launching automatically.

    Disable The iTunes Auto-Launch On The Startup Of Your Mac

    If iTunes is in the startup apps list on your Mac, it’ll automatically launch each time your Mac boots up. You can remove the app from the list and it’ll stop it from auto-opening.

    The app should be removed from the list.

    Turn Off Bluetooth To Prevent Speakers From Launching iTunes

    While Bluetooth doesn’t directly have anything to do with iTunes, it sometimes triggers the app when a particular Bluetooth-enabled device is connected to your machine.

    Keeping the service disabled while you don’t use it will ensure that iTunes doesn’t end up automatically opening on your computer.

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