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How to disable the ‘who’s watching’ user profile selection screen on Apple TV

How to disable the 'who's watching' user profiles screen on Apple TV

Starting with tvOS 26 (and enhanced in tvOS 26.2, released in December 2025), Apple TV devices display a profile selection screen—commonly known as the “Who’s Watching” screen — every time you turn on or wake the device from sleep. This feature supports multi-user households with personalized recommendations, watch history, and app settings.

If you’re the main or only user, this screen can feel like an unnecessary extra step. Fortunately, you can disable it easily, allowing your Apple TV to boot directly to the Home Screen.

Steps to Turn Off the Profile Selection Screen

  1. Open the Settings app on your Apple TV.
  2. Scroll down and select Profiles and Accounts (in some versions, it may appear as Users and Accounts).
  3. Find the option labeled Choose Profile on Wake.
  4. Toggle it off.

That’s all! Now, when you wake or power on your Apple TV, it will skip the profile picker and go straight to your default profile’s Home Screen.

What This Change Does (and Doesn’t Do)

This setting is particularly handy for single-user setups or households that prefer using per-app profiles (like in Netflix, Amazon Video, etc.) rather than system-wide Apple TV profiles.

To re-enable the profile screen later, simply follow the same steps and toggle Choose Profile on Wake back on.

MacDailyNews Note: For official Apple guidance, refer to their support page: Adjust settings for profiles and accounts on Apple TV.



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