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Digital Camera World
Mike Harris

I’m trying to forget my ex this Valentine’s Day, but my iPhone’s Photos app isn’t helping! Here's a quick fix

Photo of woman and man embracing beneath umbrella on a smartphone screen, with an inset image of the Photos app's drown-down menu with a Grimacing Face emoji .

Picture the thought, it’s Valentine’s Day and although you’ve been trying to ignore the lovey-dovey marketing emails, people dashing through the supermarket with a bouquet of half-wilted roses in hand, and the endless overcommercialization of Cupid’s big day on the high street, your iPhone’s Photos app widget betrays you by slapping up an image of you and your ex, sat on that beach in Santorini, facing a gorgeous sunset, with your (one-time) significant other resting their head on your shoulder. Sheeesh – been there!

Well, thankfully, there’s a way to limit the likelihood of your ex turning up on your iPhone, unannounced. And heck, this isn’t just useful for Valentine’s Day. I know it’s hard to believe, but yours truly (ol’ Romeo himself) has gone through the odd breakup and I’ve always felt space is an essential part of the healing process. And there are many other reasons why you might want to limit seeing somebody you know for a while. For example, I’ve chosen to limit Digital Camera World Guides Editor, Adam Waring, from showing up on my phone, because he dared disagree with me about the best Nikon camera. Hint: It’s the Nikon Z8

Unfortunately, you will have to find a photo of the person in question on the Photos app for this to work, so I suggest finding one that’s not too triggering. Once you’ve done that, simply follow the process below. Right then, let’s get rid of Adam from my iPhone once and for all…

The ‘Feature a Person Less’ option couldn't be easier to activate (Image credit: Future)
  1. Open a photo of the person in question
  2. Tap ‘...’ in the top-right corner
  3. Select ‘Feature a Person Less’ in the drop-down menu
  4. If there’s more than one person in the photo, select the person in question
  5. Select between ‘Feature This Person Less’ and ‘Never Feature This Person’ and hit 'Confirm'

‘Feature This Person Less’ will prohibit photos and videos of the person in question from showing up in Memories, but they may still be included in group photos. ‘Never Feature This Person’ won’t even show group photos with the person in.

What if I change my mind?

If Cupid’s bow strikes again and you get back together with your ex or you simply take the time you need to heal and can proceed as friends, you can reverse the whole process easily by finding a photo of the person in question, following the first four steps again and selecting ‘Reset This Person’s Feature Settings.’

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