How do I disable game center in iOS 14

If I’m signed in to game center I get annoying pop ups telling me I’m signed in etc. Despite notifications being off!


If I sign out of Game Center and try to play a game I get an annoying pop up asking me to sign in!


enough already! I don’t want it, I don’t need it and I should be able to disable it. If anyone knows how, please tell me.......!


if anyone from Apple actually reads this stuff, please add an option to turn the whole *&$&-&= thing off.!


Posted on Sep 19, 2020 12:32 PM

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Dec 4, 2020 4:53 AM in response to Gamecenteriscrap

Folks, you do realize Apple is a vehicle to collect money from its customers and use it to pay egregious comp to its management. They get away with this because a lot of folks send them money for all sorts of “services”, including Game Center.


Most likely is we have to wait it out. Some will sign in, other will tolerate, a few will complain. But no one will leave. Welcome to what’s usually a temporary Hotel California. At some point Apple will find another “service” to mine, find more suckers to send them money and leave us gamers in peace.


Though, as Apple Maps routed me to a street that dead ended before my cross street yesterday, perhaps nothing will improve.

Jan 4, 2021 10:40 AM in response to Gamecenteriscrap

For the love of GOD Apple stop this insanity. Not only irritating and annoying, but for business users it’s another avenue for attack.


Our engineer found signs that game feature was allowing some kind of location tracking vulnerability or exploit opportunity—possibly through a iOS device of a compromised contact or impersonator—to gather some type of intel—not sure what or how, but on phones that had unusual activity, e.g. the vpn client was redirected to a rogue VPN server, they user was signed into games without their knowledge.


We had some success using Screentime content restriction, blocking multiplayer games, etc.


For those who still believe IOS and MacOS devices cannot be compromised—maybe you have nothing to steal? As long as Apple devices (and HP) are manufactured in China, where PRC has access to all IP and hardware, what do you think? Communist party retains 50% ownership of any private company.


Still skeptical, you need go no further than the 2020 T2 chip fiasco—I have a $3000+ MBP purchased theee months ago that can never be remediated—it joins a stack of other MBPs, that due to advanced persistent threat, we lost root access—Apple’s solution? Replace drives and motherboards at our own cost.

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