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Today, in this article, we show how to delete uninvited contacts from iOS Share Sheet. The contacts that iOS predicts you want to share the material with are listed in a row on your iPhone’s share sheet by default. These recommendations are useful if you often share content with the same people, but they also clog the sharing sheet, invade your contacts’ privacy in screenshots, and reveal your sharing habits to curious onlookers. Fortunately, you can take them off or cover them up as needed.
The top line of contact ideas has no options that can be seen, despite being buttons on the share sheet to customize the actions and shortcuts list and the share activities row. You’ll notice contacts you’ve shared content with frequently or most recently via various platforms like AirDrop, Mail, Messages, Messenger, Slack, etc., in these suggestions, which appear as circles above the sharing extensions. there is no edit button for them, but there is a secret method to completely hide the suggested contacts line or to show contacts less regularly. Below are the steps to remove unwanted contacts from iOS Share Sheet.
Steps to Remove Unwanted Contacts from iOS Share Sheet
Make Contacts Appear Less Often on iOS Share Sheet
Step 1: Press Share button (the box with an arrow pointing) in any app to bring up the sharing sheet.
Step 2: Press and hold the suggested contact you want to see less often on the share sheet.
Step 3: Press suggest less in the popover menu.
Remove all iOS contacts Share Sheet
Step 1: Open Definitions application.
Step 2: Scroll down and tap Siri and Search.
Step 3: In the “Apple Suggestions” section, activate the switch on the side show when sharing.
Final Words
We hope you like our article on how to remove uninvited contacts from iOS Share Sheet. when you use the Share button on your iPhone or iPad to share something, iOS shows you the activity view commonly called Share Sheet at the top of this recently used contact list. The icon in the corner of each profile picture indicates the app you frequently use to communicate with that person. Sliding along this line reveals more contacts.