How to Share Sheet Chooses Contacts
The Share Sheet acts as a hub with options that change depending on which contacts and apps you use more often. A recent addition to the iOS 13, Share Sheet offers a list of recent contacts that many users don’t like. In fact, a lot of them have been complaining about it in Reddit and even Apple support forums. How are these contacts selected in the first place? You are connected to any contact via AirDrop or are actively chatting with them using iMessage. Share Sheet will give priority to these contacts first. Even contacts in group iMessage chats will be considered for this purpose and added to the contacts row in Share Sheet. As your interaction with these contacts changes, so does the options in the Share Sheet menu. These settings are universal meaning irrespective of which app you are using, these contacts will pop up in the Share Sheet menu.
Why You Should Remove Contacts from Share Sheet
In one word? Privacy. Imagine you are using an app and want to share something. Your SO or some friend is standing near and peering over your shoulder. Do you know how everyone likes to snoop around in other people’s lives? You tap the share button and up comes the Share Sheet menu. And there is that contact, your love or crush or new HR, that you don’t want anyone to know about. Too late, huh? There can be other reasons for wanting to remove contacts from the Share Sheet. You could send something sensitive to one contact instead of another in a hurry. Employees don’t want everyone to know who they were talking to or chatting with. It can be a problem for everyone. There is a reason why its so unpopular.
How to Remove Contacts Row from Share Sheet
There are two types of contacts that appear in the Share Sheet menu. One is from the iMessages and the other is AirDrop. If you want to remove contacts from the iMessage, you will have to delete the entire thread of conversation. That means you will not only lose all the text messages from the conversation, but also images, videos, and other attachments that you have shared in it. Yup.
While this is not the best way to go about things, for now, it is the only way forward. It seems that Apple wants to force its users to use iMessage, in a subtle way. OK, maybe not so subtle. Is Apple feeling the heat from platform-agnostic messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram? Let’s see what we can do about that conversation I had with my dad. Check out the screenshot below. Find the thread, swipe it left and select the Delete option to get rid of it.
Launch the Share Sheet menu again by tapping the share icon inside any app like Photos or Safari. I can no longer see my dad’s name in the contacts row. Cool, huh?
However, this is for just one contact and you will have to do it for each and every contact that you don’t want to appear in the Share Sheet. Annoying but no other way around. Interestingly, there are a number of options when it comes to the Share Sheet and you can manage or customize them easily by tapping on the Edit Actions button at the bottom of the pop-up. There are some general options that appear in every app and some app-specific actions too. Unfortunately, there is no way to toggle off contacts row. Maybe, in a future update?
Now, let’s come to contacts that are pulled from the AirDrop into the Share Sheet. First and foremost, contacts from AirDrop only appear if you are connected to their device via the AirDrop. That’s not always the case and mostly happens when you are in your house or office and have AirDrop turned on. All you have to do is turn off the AirDrop option and you are done. You can turn it off quickly by launching the Control Center. All AirDrop contacts will disappear from the Share Sheet instantly. Try sharing something again and see if the contact’s row in Share Sheet was removed or not. That’s it.
Remove Contacts Row from Share Sheet
The process of removing contacts from the Share Sheet is not exactly ideal, but that’s all you get for now. Apple wants you to use iMessage over other messaging apps, and if that’s true, don’t expect the option toggle it off in the future either. The AirDrop solution is much easier when compared to iMessages where you need to delete threads of conversations. Fortunately, there is the iCloud so you can take a backup. Still, cumbersome and frustrating to no end.
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