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gusping

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Every day a message pops up on my iPad saying, "do you want to updrade to iOS 9 beta 4 etc?" How do I stop this? I'm on the most recent version of iOS (non beta) so i'm not sure why this keeps coming up.
 
Do you have a public beta profile installed from Apple?
 
When I go to general settings it says iOS 9 so I don't think so. it's asking me to update to the iOS 9.2 public beta 4
 
I too would like to know how to remove the beta update reminders (without restoring). I've un-enrolled from the program and deleted the beta profile from my phone but beta updates still appearing
 
If you have removed the Beta Profile, you also have to removed the cached download of the iOS beta. I think its in Settings -> General -> Manage Storage and you remove the downloaded iOS update from there. Can't off the top of my head remember where it is/ It will then stop bugging you to update.
 
When I go to general settings it says iOS 9 so I don't think so. it's asking me to update to the iOS 9.2 public beta 4
It says "9.0" or something else?
OK just restored from backup and still the beta updates are appearing...so annoying!
You are sure the profile isn't on hour device? Can you also check your storage settings to make sure the beta installation wasn't downloaded waiting there for installation (in which case you can delete it there)?
 
If you have removed the Beta Profile, you also have to removed the cached download of the iOS beta. I think its in Settings -> General -> Manage Storage and you remove the downloaded iOS update from there. Can't off the top of my head remember where it is/ It will then stop bugging you to update.

Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage.

There are two sections: STORAGE and ICLOUD. Open the Manage Storage in the STORAGE section and locate the iOS 9 b4 update and delete it.
 
You guys were right, thanks! I removed the beta profile and then went to storage and removed the 1.4gb cached update. Thanks so much :)
 
Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage.

There are two sections: STORAGE and ICLOUD. Open the Manage Storage in the STORAGE section and locate the iOS 9 b4 update and delete it.
Fixed. I'd already deleted the profile but didn't know I needed to delete the downloaded update file. Thanks!
 
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