Set Your Itunes Store Location To United States. Apple Tv

Okay, let's talk about something a little...controversial. Maybe even something that could get me side-eye at a tech conference.
I'm just going to put it out there: my iTunes Store location is perpetually set to the United States. Yep, I said it.
My (Slightly Unhinged) Apple TV World
Now, before you start sharpening your pitchforks, hear me out (sort of). I have an Apple TV, and it's... a love-hate relationship.
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It's sleek. It's shiny. It's got that Apple glow about it. But sometimes, it feels like it's deliberately trying to make my life difficult. Just me?
The Content Conundrum
Here's where my US iTunes preference comes in. Let's be honest, the content available in the US store is usually vastly superior. I mean, come on!
I want to watch that obscure indie film everyone's raving about? US store. I need to catch up on that late-night show? US store, baby! My poor Apple TV has no choice.

It's like, the rest of the world gets the crumbs, while America gets the whole darn cake. Is that fair? Probably not. Do I care? Maybe a little.
The "But What About...?" Arguments
I know, I know. There are legitimate arguments against this. "But what about supporting local content?" "What about regional pricing?"
Believe me, I've considered them. For about five seconds. Then I go back to watching The Simpsons episodes that aren't available in my region. Sue me.

And don't even get me started on the apps! The US app store always seems to get the cool new apps first. I'm an early adopter, darn it! I need to be on the cutting edge of cat videos and productivity tools!
Navigating the Digital Border Patrol
Of course, this little "hack" isn't without its challenges. Sometimes my Apple TV gets confused. It's like, "Wait, are you actually in America? Show me your passport!"
I have to occasionally jump through some digital hoops, which involves more Googling than I'd like to admit. It's all part of the fun, right?
And then there are the payment methods. Let's just say my credit card company thinks I'm on some sort of permanent vacation in the States. They send me concerned emails. I just ignore them.

My Unpopular Opinion (Probably)
So, there you have it. My deeply held (and potentially morally questionable) secret. I keep my iTunes Store firmly planted in the United States.
My Apple TV is my accomplice. We're living on the digital edge, one geo-restricted episode at a time.
Am I alone in this? Am I a digital rebel without a cause? Or are there others out there, lurking in the shadows, secretly enjoying the American iTunes bounty? Let me know!

The Guilt (A Little Bit)
Okay, maybe I feel a tiny bit guilty. I'm not a monster! I do try to support local artists and creators when I can.
But sometimes, you just need to watch Friends reruns that aren't available in your region. Don't judge me.
Plus, I'm convinced that this is all part of Apple's master plan to make us buy multiple Apple TVs for different regions. They're playing 4D chess, people!
I am joking!
So, go ahead, call me a digital scofflaw. Tell me I'm ruining the global economy. I'll be over here, happily binge-watching content on my Apple TV, blissfully unaware of the chaos I've unleashed. Or maybe I'm just addicted to that sweet US content. Who knows?
