How to delete Image playground from my iMac M3 and MacBook Air M1?
Deleting Image playground for my iPhone was easy. How do I delete this thing form my Mac's? It just won't go to the trash.
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iMac 24″, macOS 15.2
Deleting Image playground for my iPhone was easy. How do I delete this thing form my Mac's? It just won't go to the trash.
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iMac 24″, macOS 15.2
The app appears before you opt in and can't be deleted. It's the U2 album all over again
The app appears before you opt in and can't be deleted. It's the U2 album all over again
I too would like to know this. I understand that Apple likes to include fun little applications that show of their new features, like Photo Booth when the iSight camera was integrated into the iMac, but this AI stuff if God awful. You can tell when an image or text is AI generated, which is making everyone's voice the same. Originality and personality are a thing of the past. When it's not making us all the same, the information it gives is wrong, so I'd like to scrub this fad from all devices.
I actually don't mind the additional software.
I would probably not use it,
But - why give it such an image ? The vision of a big eyed kitten is actually nauseating, & offends me.
It looks so dodgy, like a Far-East IT infection upon my well maintained Apple Mac.
I just cannot trust it. I've tried to remove it, I have tried to hide it, it is just yuck
But it can be removed from the iPad and the iPhone. So they need to fix it and allow it to be removed from the iMac as well.
Also, why can’t I remove native apps I don’t use they just take up space and are pointless.
I'd like to do the same, like native apple apps on MacOS, it doesn't seem possible.
Yes I tried all that, but it doesn't work. It appears that its showing a circle with a cross through it which is Applespeak for you can't delete this we won't let you. Yet they let you delete this dreadful and unnecessary app from iPhone.
Submit the feedback for macOS Sequoia.
GeoffDeGeoff666 wrote:
The app appears before you opt in and can't be deleted. It's the U2 album all over again
Um, not really. True the U2 album, which Apple initially gave to everyone, thinking it would be taken as a gift, couldn't be removed. Then when people complained, Apple let the album be removed. But the album wasn't built into the OS. It was just deposited, free of charge into our music apps. That's a big difference.
To this day, the album remains in my Library. I like U2 and appreciated the free gift. Some however, got their knickers in a knot over a free album. Go figure.
It does not allow copy and paste, images all in the same style. Free online tools allows MUCH better results than this. I just like Apple to stop add apps that I cannot remove. We all should have freedom to chose what apps we allow on computers we own.
Further to add this is not an issue exclusive to Apple.
Microsoft do it on their platform Google do it on their platform even Samsung do it if you buy one of their phones.
providers need to get over the fact that they think we need to use all the software if we don’t use it we should be able to delete it. It just wastes space on the devices we have paid for.
Getting the album for free wasn’t the problem. Getting the album and having it in your library when you don’t like the band was the problem when you wouldn’t have purchased it that was the problem.
The fact that you like and enjoy the album was brilliant, but me a lot of people like me didn’t want it
Additionally, this app is also installed on the iPhone but when you turn Apple Intelligence off it goes away I want the iMac to do the same
Apparently you can remove Image Playground from your iPhone and iPad, but not your Mac. Since this is a user to user only forum, we can't explain why, but my guess is it's built into the Apple Intelligence bundle on your Mac and isn't removable. If you don't have a need to use it, just don't use it, seems the simplest thing to do.
You can provide feedback to Apple here --> Product Feedback - Apple
But why are apps that people don’t use, included in that system partition.
No one has explained the necessity for them to be there. They’ve just said that they are there and we have to accept it.
Why do I need chess? Why do I need a calculator when I have an iPhone?
absolutely no applications that are not absolutely necessary for the operation of the operating system should be in the system partition.
All of them should be deletable because they are pointless and take up space if you don’t use them.
And if you can’t see that as a reasonable, I don’t know what’s wrong with you
GeoffDeGeoff666 wrote:
I bought an iMac before Apple intelligence was a thing. I opted out of the pointless generative nonsense I will never use.
it now takes up 7 GB of space minimum on my disc even though I have turned it off that is unacceptable
Whether you find it acceptable or not is immaterial. We've told you you can't selectively remove components built into the OS. You can't do that on Chrome. You can't do that on Windows. You don't own MacOS. Apple does. If you want to complain, doing so here is pointless. This is a user to user only forum, which no one from Apple actively participates. Feel free to share your thoughts with Apple here --> Feedback - macOS - Apple
ifbenthen wrote:
I too would like to know this. I understand that Apple likes to include fun little applications that show of their new features, like Photo Booth when the iSight camera was integrated into the iMac, but this AI stuff if God awful. You can tell when an image or text is AI generated, which is making everyone's voice the same. Originality and personality are a thing of the past. When it's not making us all the same, the information it gives is wrong, so I'd like to scrub this fad from all devices.
If you don't want to use any of the Apple Intelligence features on your device, that is certainly your choice. Simply don't opt-in to Apple Intelligence. There problem solved.
Personally, I'm really enjoying the new features. I find Image Playground fun. I was already using ChatGPT on my iPhone, so the new integration with Siri, makes Siri infinitely more useful. The writing tools really help if I've written something I'd like to rewrite at the tap of a button. But again, none of these features are being forced on you, if you don't want them. Apple Intelligence is OPT-IN ONLY. So don't opt-in.
How to delete Image playground from my iMac M3 and MacBook Air M1?