TS1503 how do i take off other updates in itunes

I have alot of ppl who update on my mac and i think its taking up space , does anyone know how to take them off?

You came from a support document regarding space on the iPhone. If that is what you are having trouble with, the only space people will take up on the computer is a backup, if they did one. You can go into iTunes and delete their backups if you want to. If you have space problems on the iPhone, you will need to delete content form the iPhone. What you delete is up to you.

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