First of all: this isn't tied to iOS 26, the behaviour used to be the same in the last few versions of iOS.
I'm seriously missing the point of the apps shown/suggested in the share sheet whenever I want to do something with a file (usually pictures). I'm the kind of person that doesn't like to have useless things at sight when I'm sure I won't use them, so I try to keep my share sheet as clean as possible.
Yet, iOS seams to make this task impossible to do because there are some apps that can't be hidden or deleted.
HOW?!
A few screenshots for demonstration:
As you can see, apps like Canon Print, CountThis, Docusign, DS File or Epson iPrint appear on the share sheet, but aren't included in the selected apps menu. The second screenshot shows exactly the apps that I "want" in the share sheet. I would imagine that having a green + button next to the app name would suggest that I can add it to the share sheet list of apps and that by default it isn't included. What is the point of allowing this kind of customisation if at the end of the day we can't go the way we want?
The section is called Suggestions, not visible apps.
Am I missing something? Is there a trick or option that I'm not aware of to hide these unwanted suggestions? Is it somehow related to Apple Intelligence (only option I found was to disable suggested contacts in the share sheet)?
This thing is driving me crazy, please tell me I'm not the only one.
Thanks!
I'm seriously missing the point of the apps shown/suggested in the share sheet whenever I want to do something with a file (usually pictures). I'm the kind of person that doesn't like to have useless things at sight when I'm sure I won't use them, so I try to keep my share sheet as clean as possible.
Yet, iOS seams to make this task impossible to do because there are some apps that can't be hidden or deleted.
HOW?!
A few screenshots for demonstration:
As you can see, apps like Canon Print, CountThis, Docusign, DS File or Epson iPrint appear on the share sheet, but aren't included in the selected apps menu. The second screenshot shows exactly the apps that I "want" in the share sheet. I would imagine that having a green + button next to the app name would suggest that I can add it to the share sheet list of apps and that by default it isn't included. What is the point of allowing this kind of customisation if at the end of the day we can't go the way we want?
The section is called Suggestions, not visible apps.
Am I missing something? Is there a trick or option that I'm not aware of to hide these unwanted suggestions? Is it somehow related to Apple Intelligence (only option I found was to disable suggested contacts in the share sheet)?
This thing is driving me crazy, please tell me I'm not the only one.
Thanks!