How to stop iTunes iCloud messages

Just updated to Maverick OS from Lion. I'm an android phone user so have no need for iCloud. Now every time I open iTunes it comes up with "Your iCloud session has expired. Please login". I heard you could stop this message through Safari but I use Chrome and the message has an iTunes logo in the dialogue box so must be directly associated with iTunes. I've looked through all the settings on iTunes and can't find where to turn off the messages and/or disable iCloud altogether.

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