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Not using SharePlay? Learn how to switch it off on iPhone, Mac, and Apple TV, including FaceTime settings and system controls.
Apple’s SharePlay is a great feature for hosting watch parties or listening to music with your friends during a FaceTime call. However, no matter how useful it is, it can quickly become intrusive when it pops up at the wrong moment or starts suggesting shared sessions while you play media during a call. So, turning off SharePlay is the easiest fix if you prefer keeping your viewing or listening experience private or want manual control over it.
This post details how to turn off SharePlay on iPhone, Mac, and Apple TV.
SharePlay is Apple’s proprietary real-time media sharing feature built into FaceTime and supported apps like Apple Music, Apple TV, Disney+, Fitness+, and many other apps.
It syncs playback, so everyone can watch or listen together across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. SharePlay activates automatically in certain situations:
There are two ways to disable SharePlay on your iPhone. While the FaceTime settings let you turn off SharePlay only in the FaceTime app, Screen Time lets you turn it off system-wide on your iPhone and your child’s and the devices you’re sharing your Screen Time settings with.
Like the iPhone, your Mac also offers two ways to disable SharePlay: via FaceTime app settings and Screen Time.
Apple TV manages SharePlay a little differently from the iPhone and Mac. Instead of offering a single system-wide switch, SharePlay-related controls are linked to each user profile, so the behavior you see depends on the profile you’re signed into.
Now that you know the basics, here’s how you can turn off SharePlay on Apple TV:
Repeat the steps to turn it off for other user profiles.
SharePlay is a powerful feature for connecting with friends and family, but it doesn’t suit every situation. Turning it off gives you more privacy, control, and fewer interruptions across your Apple devices. Whether you turn it off system-wide or just the FaceTime app, the steps above ensure your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV behave exactly the way you want.
Still facing SharePlay pop-ups or unwanted prompts? Drop your issue in the comments, and we’ll guide you through the fix.
FAQs
No. FaceTime calls continue normally. Only synced media playback and SharePlay suggestions are disabled.
No. Others will simply see that you declined or didn’t join the SharePlay session.
Can you disable SharePlay only for certain apps?
You can only disable SharePlay for the FaceTime app or turn it off completely from Screen Time settings.