“If you’re like many other iPhone and iPad users, when you go to share a picture from your iOS device, you’re probably going to send it through Messages or Mail, and you’re not trying to go about posting it to Twitter or Facebook,” Paul Horowitz writes for OSXDaily.
“Nonetheless, those Facebook and Twitter sharing buttons sit there in every iOS Sharing interaction, whether you use them or not,” Horowitz writes. “Thankfully, for users who don’t really want to see the Facebook buttons in iOS sharing sheets, the newest versions of iOS bring the ability to turn off those unnecessary social sharing buttons with just a quick flip of a few switches.”
Horowitz writes, “You only need to disable this in one Share Sheet to have the effect carry over to other sharing buttons in iOS.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Arline M.” for the heads up.]
MacDailyNews Take: And now for a short film:
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Watch Matthew Frost’s “Aspirational,” starring Kirsten Dunst here.