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I have tried to change my settings and preferences many times and the app never seams to save or removed them even though I save them and confirm they were saved. There were many times that I could not click on or open the options on the screen...so I had to pretty much just go with whatever the/they recommended. I am not very particular about my music, so for the most part that didn’t bother me as I can always type in a search and find things that way....but my preferences were not remember or retained and I completed the genre picks and set my preferences MULTIPLE times. MY MAIN COMPLAINT THOUGH.......IS..... Since I am FORCED to accept their rules and complete liability and responsibility just by using the app....Given the fact that the “terms of use” and “license agreements” and “hold harmless” agreements that you read and accept if you choose to use the application...are so strict and unaccountable on I HEART RADIOS part and clearly only represent and protect their interests and companies and their chosen advertisers and third party subsidiaries and/or partners......I REFUSE to overlook the glitches that were so present throughout the entire experience. Especially since the glitches involved almost deliberately refusing to accommodate or acknowledge MY PERSONAL preferences and choices and right to choose the music I like.
I really thought I’d struck gold when i-heart radio was commercial free without a fee. Then it happened, they now charge for commercial free and the free station is littered with commercials that are louder and obnoxious in between the music I love to listen to each day. It’s sad it’s about the money and nothing is sacred anymore without a profit motive. The commercials can’t be manually jumped over and they are louder than the volume of the music. They interfere with atmosphere of the songs being played. I manually reduced the volume so I don’t have to listen to the drivel of each commercial played. Then they put you through a torturous video commercial at startup before you get to listen to your favorite music. Honestly, I can’t even remember one of their commercial sponsors except for the monotone , “Cars for kids “ that I muted until it goes over. We are so mercifully pelted with commercials these days that I don’t honestly remember any commercial I hear. If I’m going to by something, I use a search engine to find what I’m in need of and not brainwashed into buying something from an obnoxious repetitive commercial. If anything, I’m repelled by the commercials and boycott their products. Thank you for the opportunity to vent my displeasure with today’s technology held hostage by advertising ad-nauseum. Yuck!
I first got a iHeartRadio as a free app when I first got my mobile device. It was free it was fun and the music was good because I could listen to it anywhere. That was about three years ago, now so much of the free things have been replaced by paid services that if I want to change anything that I had set up three years ago I can’t do it unless I pay them their fees to change anything on my accounts. You really have to love progress. On top of that because my mobile device is constantly logged on it doesn’t recognize the passwords I set up before they changed their site so now when I go to login online to try and change things it doesn’t recognize me. It’s a blast trying to reset my passwords and prove I’m not a freaking robot, great job iHeartRadio. I think it’s pretty funny that I have to prove I’m not a robot to reset my password but they can send automated email responses to folks. I’ve had these kind of problems before and they’ll send a generated email that says hey look up these corresponding posts on the forums to see if they match your problems. It’s all fun and games until the autistic guy wants to talk to a person then everybody hides behind a computer screen, if you find this funny awesome, if you don’t, fix it. It’s just one guys opinion.
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