Removing the U2 Album from an iPhone refers to the process of deleting the unsolicited album “Songs of Innocence” by the band U2, which was automatically added to iTunes libraries of all Apple users in 2014. The album was met with mixed reactions, and many users were frustrated by the inability to remove it from their devices.
While the album’s automatic addition was intended as a promotional gesture, it raised concerns about user privacy and control over their own devices. The incident highlighted the need for companies to obtain explicit consent before adding content to users’ personal libraries.