ITunes data off warning is a safety concern plz option to turn off all data warnings

The fact that every time i open itunes this very unnecessary warning comes up.
Plz give the option to turn off ALL warnings!
Like i dont know the cellular data is off after the 1500th time seeing??? I TURNED IT OFF!!!!
Are we moving backwards people are we?!?
Trying to use itunes while driving is a hazard because of all the extra unnecessary extra clicks to confirm YES I KNOW THE DATA IS OFF "I DISABLED IT"!! All by myself..

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