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    Home » iPhone Troubleshooting and Maintenance

    How to Hide Apps on iPhone: A Simple Guide for More Privacy

    Published: Sep 10, 2024 · Last update: Sep 10, 2024 · Pawel Bialecki

    Ever wondered if there's a way to keep certain apps tucked away on your iPhone? Maybe you've got apps you rarely use or just want to keep some privacy. The good news is, Apple gives you several ways to make those apps disappear from plain sight. Whether you're looking to hide apps for a cleaner home screen or to keep them more private, I'll show you easy methods that anyone can use.

    In this guide, I'll walk you through step-by-step instructions on how to hide apps, so you can declutter your iPhone or maintain some privacy-without deleting anything.

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    How to Hide Apps on iPhone: A Simple Guide for More Privacy
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    • 3 Easy Ways to Hide Apps on iPhone
    • Why You'd Want to Hide Apps on Your iPhone
    • Summary
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    3 Easy Ways to Hide Apps on iPhone

    1. Hide Apps Using the App Library

    The App Library is a game-changer when it comes to organizing your apps. With iOS 14 and later, Apple introduced this feature to help users declutter their home screens by allowing apps to stay installed but out of sight.

    How to Hide an App Using App Library:

    • Step 1: Press and hold the app icon you want to hide.
    • Step 2: In the pop-up menu, select "Remove App."
    • Step 3: Choose "Remove from Home Screen." This will remove the app from your home screen, but it will still be available in the App Library, which you can access by swiping left until you reach the last page.

    Tip: If you ever need the app again, just swipe to the App Library and use the search bar at the top.

    2. Hide Apps Using Screen Time Restrictions

    If you're looking to hide apps more securely (like from curious kids), Screen Time restrictions can help. This method even works for built-in apps like Safari or Camera.

    How to Hide Apps Using Screen Time:

    • Step 1: Open the Settings app, then tap Screen Time.
    • Step 2: Select Content & Privacy Restrictions and toggle it on.
    • Step 3: Tap Allowed Apps or App Restrictions, depending on what you want to hide.
    • Step 4: Toggle off the apps you want to hide, and they will disappear from the home screen.

    3. Hide Apps Inside a Folder

    This is the classic method for keeping apps "out of sight, out of mind." It's simple but works best if you just want to make the app harder to spot.

    How to Hide Apps in a Folder:

    • Step 1: Press and hold the app you want to hide until it starts wiggling.
    • Step 2: Drag the app over another app to create a folder.
    • Step 3: To make it even more hidden, move the app to the second page of the folder by dragging it to the right side of the folder.

    While it's not a perfect solution, it's a quick and easy way to tuck apps away without deleting them.

    Why You'd Want to Hide Apps on Your iPhone

    You might be wondering why anyone would want to hide apps in the first place. Here are a few common reasons:

    • Privacy: Maybe you've got sensitive apps-like banking or health apps-that you want to keep out of sight.
    • Declutter: If your home screen is packed with apps, hiding the ones you rarely use can create a cleaner, more organized look.
    • Parental Control: Parents can use this feature to hide specific apps from kids, limiting what they can access without supervision.

    Whatever your reason, hiding apps can help you stay organized, protect your privacy, or keep certain apps away from others who might use your iPhone.

    Summary

    Hiding apps on your iPhone is an easy way to clean up your home screen, protect your privacy, or keep certain apps away from others. Whether you use the App Library, Screen Time restrictions, or good old-fashioned folders, these tricks will help you stay in control of how your apps appear on your device. Give these methods a try and enjoy a more streamlined and organized iPhone experience!

    FAQ

    Can I completely hide apps from my iPhone?

    No, but you can remove them from the home screen by using the App Library or Screen Time restrictions. The apps will remain installed, but they won't be visible on the home screen.

    Will hiding apps delete them from my phone?

    No, hiding apps only removes them from view. You won't lose any data or settings. The apps are still on your phone and can be accessed through the App Library or other methods.

    Can I hide built-in apps like Safari or Camera?

    Yes! Using Screen Time restrictions, you can toggle off built-in apps, and they will disappear from the home screen until you turn them back on.

    How do I access hidden apps later?

    If you've hidden an app using the App Library, just swipe to the App Library and search for the app. If you've used Screen Time restrictions, you'll need to turn the app back on in the Settings app under Content & Privacy Restrictions.

    Can others still find my hidden apps?

    If someone knows where to look (like in the App Library), they can still find the apps. If you need to hide apps securely, use Screen Time restrictions and add a passcode.

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    Pawel Bialecki is an accomplished iOS developer and the driving force behind Astro Photons Apps, with over 3 million downloads to his name (get my apps on the App Store). With more than a decade of experience in iOS and iPhone app development and a background as a computer science technician, Paweł is dedicated to creating innovative and user-friendly apps.

    He also experiments with web tools and side projects - like his latest one, a clean and fast Universal Unit Converter you can use right in your browser.

    Paweł is currently pursuing his engineering degree in IT, specializing in mobile applications.

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