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How to remove your ex from your digital life
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Break-ups are always difficult, but in this era of everything being done on a screen there's the added displeasure of separating yourself not just physically from your ex, but digitally.
The upcoming iOS 15 will make it easier to remove your ex from past photos with the "Feature This Person Less" option. It's a great step, but it's not yet available — and doesn't account for the myriad ways your former flames can pop up online.
Here's how to digitally remove your ex from your life:
Retrain your algorithms by blocking or unfollowing
While it may seem dramatic to block or unfollow your ex, remember that Instagram or Facebook or other social network's algorithms are used to you interacting and speaking to your ex a lot and vice versa. Removing them is the easiest and most effective way to retrain your feed, said Jacqueline Lowy, CEO and co-founder of private intelligence consulting firm Sourced Intelligence.
To truly rework the algorithm, don't search their profile — as tempting as it is. Searching tells your device that you're interested in seeing more of them, Lowy explained. The same goes for Google searches.
A third tactic to train the algorithm is to temporarily mute friends and family that frequently share photos of them. This tells the site that you don't want to see these people, and your feed will populate with different posts.
Audit your social media and other accounts
Digital lifestyle expert and radio host Kim Komando recommends changing your passwords to any accounts if there's even just a chance your ex has them.
Here are quick guides for some accounts where you may currently share passwords:
How to change your Netflix password — Make sure the "Require all devices to sign in again with new password" checkbox is checked, said Komando. You'll have to sign in again, but there'll be no more mooching.
How to change your Gmail password
How to change your Instagram password
Komando recommends changing answers to security questions, as well. "Even if they weren’t a great partner," she said, "chances are they remember some basic information about you."
Some services, like iCloud, would give your ex access to sensitive info like photos and texts, so make sure to remove them there too. If you shared accounts for paid services, Komando said to double-check and contact providers immediately to remove your ex.
Check your smart home devices
Change the password to your router and check the access to smart tech such as locks and even smart speakers like Alexa. These devices can be accessed remotely, so it's possible your ex can connect to them even if they're not in your home.
"I’ve listened to countless stories of exes connecting to WiFi from outside of their old partner’s home and bugging the router," Komando warned. Unfortunately it's legal to hack into someone's WiFi, and if it does happen the hacker (your ex) will have access to your data.
Wipe memories from your devices, even if you can't from your brain
While we can't Men in Black our minds, we can do so from our tech.
While we have to wait for the iOS 15 "Feature This Person Less" tool, iOS 14 has "Suggest Fewer Memories Like This." Tap the For You tab in Photos, then select a Memory. Tap the three dots, then either select Delete Memory or Suggest Fewer Memories Like This.
Google Photos has similar functions where you can hide people & pets and even hide dates, so anniversaries won't be a problem. In the Photos app, tap on your profile photo, go to Photo Settings, then choose Memories. Tap "Hide people & pets" and choose who you'd like to hide, and the same goes for dates.
On Facebook, go to the Memories page, then navigate to Hide People on the left hand side.
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Type your ex's name in the field:
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Feel free to type any other names of third parties that may bombard you with photos of your ex, too. Then "click save and say goodbye to notifications showing your ex at last year’s July 4th BBQ," as Komando said. You can also hide dates as well.
Following all these tips won't guarantee you won't see your ex; algorithms and functions aren't perfect. But, if you truly want to go no contact, these steps can help.
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Anna Iovine is the sex and relationships reporter at Mashable, where she covers topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Previously, she was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review. Follow her on Twitter @annaroseiovine.
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What to Do With Your Ex's Photos on Facebook and Instagram
- It’s never easy to move on from an old relationship, but having your ex’s photos on Instagram can make it a lot more difficult
- It’s okay to want to save the photos, but you should think twice about keeping them on display
- Ultimately, whether or not to delete your ex’s photos is up to you and your next partner
Breakups are never fun, but more than ever, the end of a relationship brings a lot of little questions that you might not be sure how to answer, especially where social media is concerned. When is the right time to change your relationship status on Facebook? Should you delete or block your ex? Should you delete your ex’s photos from Instagram?
A lot of these questions can only be answered by you according to what you’re most comfortable with, but when it comes to getting rid of the online evidence of your last partner, there are a few guidelines about what "good etiquette" is.
Trying to decide whether or not you should keep those photos on your feed? This guide might help you make the right choice.
First things first: the profile picture.The actual photos on your grid staying or going can be up for debate, but your profile picture is not. Keeping your ex in your profile picture is a surefire sign you’re not over them, and that’s probably not what you want to project — even if you really aren’t over them yet.
Instead, change it to your favorite picture of yourself, solo. It’s not going to do you any good to look at their face every time you open the app, and now that you’re single, it’s all about you.
It will probably do more harm than good to keep the photos around. It's a subtle way to let others know you've broken up. MGMYou know that expression, "out of sight, out of mind?" People say that so much because it’s true. If you’re constantly looking at your ex on your page, the temptation to stalk their Instagram account to see what they’re doing will be real, and looking back on those happy memories will make getting over them that much harder.
And not only will deleting those photos help you move on, but it will also help you when you decide it’s time to move on to someone new. If people see your ex is still a presence on your Instagram, they may not realize you’re single — and someone who’s interested might even see it as a sign that you’re not ready to date just yet.
"Having images of your ex on social media and in your house signals that you’re not serious about getting involved with someone else, because your heart is still with your ex," dating and etiquette expert April Masini told Elite Daily.
Basically, nothing good is going to likely going to come from keeping those photos, so you might as well clear them all out.
But you can definitely save them if you want to keep the memories. Breaking up doesn't mean destroying memories. Summit EntertainmentDeleting the photos from Instagram doesn’t mean they have to be gone forever. If you want, you can save the photos before you get rid of them, and then save them somewhere deep in your hard drive. That way, if you want to look back at the relationship someday (preferably a long, long time from now) the photos will be there. And keeping one or two around on your profile isn’t going to hurt anything, as long as you’re selective about it and honest with yourself about why you're keeping them.
"Clear away most of the photos, but don't feel that you have to totally delete what was a substantial piece of your world," Oprah.com advice columnist Lisa Kogan said. "Grant yourself permission to hang on to a couple of pictures that show you have a past and, at least for a while there, this man was part of it. Let everybody think whatever it is they're going to think—you just stay true to the story of your life."
Pro-tip, you can always archive those photos on Instagram so they're not totally gone forever.
In a new relationship? Those photos might have to go. Your new partner might not be comfortable with your social profiles having pictures of your ex. FOX/HuluObviously, your new partner might have their own feelings on the subject, but chances are pretty high that they’re not going to love the fact that there’s a picture of you and your ex kissing at the park on your Instagram. If you’re in a new relationship and that person would clearly rather you not leave those photos up, it’s probably time to delete them.
"I know some partners struggle with trust issues and fear," relationship specialist Louis Venter told W24. ‘If a partner does request that images should be removed, I believe it could do no harm in deleting it for the sake of their sanity and sense of belonging. If I love someone, I would make their journey with me as smooth as possible, even if it means deleting images of my ex-partner. After all, it's an ex and shouldn't be a problem."
You owe your ex nothing, and your present relationship is far more important than any you had in the past. You want your new partner to feel as comfortable as you do in your relationship, right?
Whatever you do, you don’t have to feel guilty.Your ex will understand why those photos are deleted — chances are, they’re considering doing the same themselves if they haven’t already.
It’s OK to leave your past behind in order to make room for your future, especially when that means doing what’s best for you. Soon, there will be tons of new memories from the next chapter of your life to fill the space, and those photos will be long forgotten.
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Deleting photos on Facebook, how to delete a profile photo, tag
Facebook is one of the most popular social networks. Its users communicate with each other using the messenger, share various achievements. Information on how to delete a photo on Facebook on your page may be of interest to account holders who actively upload a large number of photos and videos.
You can either post photos or delete them on your Facebook page.How to delete uploaded photos
Page owners often post photos and videos on Facebook.
Various operations are available with such materials: they can not only be downloaded, but also edited, shared with a limited number of users, and, if desired, permanently deleted.
Once downloaded pictures are deleted, they cannot be restored unless they were saved on some device. You can remove only those frames for which there are rights, so it is impossible to manipulate other people's pictures on the social network. nine0003
From a computer
To delete images, you first need to find them.
To remove frames from your computer, you need:
- Log in to Facebook.
- Go to your profile page, click on the avatar icon.
- Enter the tab with photos and open the item “Your photos”.
- Click on the desired image to open the menu.
- When it appears, find the “Parameters” tab in the panel and go to it.
- Click on “Delete this photo”; nine0022
- Confirm your decision.
At the end of each procedure, the system will prompt you to confirm the operation. To do this, you must click on the button, which can be labeled "Yes", "Agree" or similar. This approach eliminates the possibility of accidental deletion of files.
From the phone
To delete frames from the phone, you should:
- Click on the icon marked with three lines, located at the bottom right for IOS, at the top right for Android. nine0022
- Log in to your profile by clicking on the inscription with the account name at the top of the menu.
- Scroll down and find the inscription “Photo”, go to the tab.
- A list of photos appears; choose the ones you want to remove from them.
- Icons will appear in the upper right corner, you must click on the one on the far right.
- A menu will appear, in which you must select the “Delete photo” item.
How to delete an entire photo album
Deleting an album is much easier than publishing it. Instructions for operating a computer and a smartphone are different. nine0003
On PC
To delete an album from Facebook from a computer, you need:
- Log in to your account.
- Click on your own avatar.
- Go to the “Photos” tab.
- Go to the Albums tab.
- Find the desired album and select it with a mouse click.
- A gear icon will appear to the right of the name.
- After clicking on this sign, the message “Delete album” will be displayed.
- End the operation by clicking on this item. nine0022
Smartphone
To delete an album from your smartphone, you need:
- Sign in to your account.
- Click on the icon representing three horizontal bars. It is located at the top right on gadgets with the Android platform, in the lower right corner - on devices with IOS.
- Through the menu that opens, go to your profile by clicking on the inscription with your own name.
- Scroll down, click on the square labeled “Photo”.
- Find “Albums” in the tabs at the top, open it. nine0022
- Select one album from the list, enter it.
- Move the mouse cursor over the icon with three dots at the top right and activate it.
- Click on the “Delete” tab.
- Confirm your decision.
Deleting multiple photos at once
To delete multiple photos on Facebook, the owner will need to remove the entire album containing them.
If you want to save some pictures from it, you will need to reload them to another location. nine0003
For example, transfer them to a computer hard drive, then re-upload them to Facebook, but in a different album.
How to remove tags from a photo
To remove tags from a photo:
- Open the activity log. To do this, on the top panel, select the icon on the far right.
- Open the “Photos” item in the left column.
- Checkmark the photos from which marks will be removed.
- Among the options for action, select the item "Complain/Unmark". nine0022
- Click "Remove tags from photos".
How to delete a page avatar
Avatar is the face of a page created on a social network. If the old picture is tired or you want to change the picture to a more recent one, you will need to remove the old version.
In cases where you just need to change the avatar, a new one is loaded. The old one remains among the photos in one of the account albums.
If you want to permanently erase the image so that no one else can see it, you will need to perform another procedure. nine0003
To delete a profile picture:
- Click on the avatar and go to your account.
- Open the Photo tab.
- Enter the Albums tab.
- Find the album titled “Profile Photo”.
- Click on the picture set as an avatar.
- Find the icon marked with three dots.
- Go to the “Delete Photo” section.
- Press the delete button.
- Confirm your choice.
Before deleting comments, pictures or albums, it is recommended that you think carefully about your actions. When removing images, some users realize after a while that some of them should have remained in place.
As a result, they do the reverse procedure, which takes a lot of time. If these files are not saved on other media, they cannot be recovered.
The META company is recognized as an extremist organization, its activities are banned in Russia. nine0003
Why we follow exes on social media and how to stop doing it
November 17, 2022 Relationship
Surveillance prevents us from getting over a breakup and starting a new relationship.
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The relationship ended. It would seem that you need to grieve and move on. But not a day goes by that you don't go to your ex's social media page, trying to figure out who they hang out with and who likes them. It does not bring any joy - on the contrary, you plunge into longing, jealousy and anger. But still you can't stop yourself. nine0003
Why do we follow exes
We are provoked by social networks
Previously, in order to follow a person, you would have to guard him at the entrance, steal mail, maybe even break into an apartment or hire a private detective. For such behavior, at best, one could earn the glory of a mentally unhealthy person. And at worst, even a prison term, especially in those countries where stalking - that is, surveillance and persecution - is taken seriously.
Everything is much simpler now. If a person is active in social networks, he himself will tell the whole world where he was today and whom he saw. nine0003
And the stalker does not seem to be doing anything reprehensible, and he gets the feeling that he is behaving quite normally.
One survey showed that 60% of people check the accounts of former partners at least once a month. Moreover, social networks themselves will kindly inform you that a person has added to his story, posted a new photo or commented on a popular post. Well, how can you not succumb to the temptation and not check?
And of course, we must not forget that social networks are literally designed to make us jealous, worried and envious. This means that they checked the feed more persistently and posted posts more often. nine0003
We want to be irreplaceable
Psychologists believe that it is a very important need to realize that we are unique and cannot be replaced. Sometimes it is because of her that we go to the pages of the former as scheduled. It's something like "Aha! He is still not dating anyone - which means that he is probably suffering without me and is worried that he missed the best thing that happened in his life!
We are pushed by fears
For example, the fear of lost profits. We imagine how wonderful things could have turned out if the separation had not happened. So she went to surf in Australia with a new guy - and in his place it could be me. Here he celebrates his birthday with friends - and it was I who had to sit next to him in a bright cap. nine0003
In this state, we can even forget that the relationship was already on its last legs, and begin to idealize the former partner.
And this makes us suffer even more. The paradox is that the fear of missing out comes from social media, but the more nervous we get, the more we go…yes, back on social media. And it turns out a vicious circle.
Surveillance becomes a habit
If you repeat the same action many times (to be more precise, from 18 to 254), it will reach automatism and a habit will form. Moreover, bad habits are formed faster, and checking the social networks of a former lover can definitely be attributed to them. nine0003
We have a trigger (pick up the phone, open the laptop), we have a sequence of actions (visited the page of an ex or an ex, read the latest posts, checked the list of friends), and even a reward in the form of a strange and painful pleasure. That is the perfect template for habit formation.
The more often we repeat all these actions, the better they become fixed. And over time, a seemingly harmless activity can develop into a real addiction.
We do not let ourselves fall out of love
Those who compulsively check the pages of former partners are sure that they do it just out of curiosity. Or even out of dislike: “She spat in my soul, I want to make sure that everything is bad with her.”
But "One step from hate to love" is not just a saying. When we hate someone, almost the same areas in the brain that are active in the state of being in love turn on in our brain - the basal nucleus and the insula. So, reveling in hostility and anger, we, perhaps without knowing it ourselves, only become more attached to a person. nine0003
What leads to spying on a partner
Even if you discard the radical options - you hacked into someone else's account and read the correspondence, and you were caught doing it - the persecution of the former does not end with anything good. After a breakup, it’s perfectly normal to grieve a little, but sooner or later you need to leave the completed relationship in the past and move on.
And when you check the social networks of a former lover, it is as if you are reopening a wound that has begun to heal over and over again.
And you yourself prevent yourself from forgetting this person. The study showed that those who often go to the pages of the former experience a breakup more painfully and can not start a new relationship longer.
How to stop chasing an ex
Get rid of a bad habit
Since stalking is a kind of habit, in order to get rid of it, you can use the standard tips. Identify the trigger that makes you open your ex's Facebook* or Instagram* page, and try to attach a new, healthier and more enjoyable action to it. nine0003
For example, you get into the social network as soon as you sit down for breakfast and pick up your phone. So this is the trigger. Instead of using social networks, try reading books and articles, watching TV shows with short episodes or educational videos on YouTube, and playing games. These activities will bring you joy and, perhaps, gradually replace a bad habit.
You can also start a tracker and mark the days when you were able to do without surveillance. Checkmarks and crosses on the calendar will motivate you - you will not want to interrupt the chain of achievements, and you will try to stay away from other people's pages. nine0003
Find a replacement
After a breakup, especially if you've been together for a long time, a void naturally forms in your life. You have a lot of free time and unexpressed emotions.
It is worth directing these resources in a more constructive direction.
Find hobbies, take on side projects, get out of the house more often and make new friends - not necessarily romantic ones. So you, firstly, will not have time for stalking.