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.
Since iOS 15 (we're now up to iOS 17), it's been easier to remove your ex from past photos with the "Feature This Person Less" option. It's a great step, but it 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:
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.
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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.
Digital lifestyle expert and radio host Kim Komandorecommends 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.
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.
SEE ALSO: How to safely store your nudes"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.
While we can't Men in Blackour minds, we can do so from our tech.
To show a person less frequently or not at all on iOS 17, Apple instructs to open a photo of said person. Then tap the three dots (...), then tap Feature This Person Less. Choose "Feature This Person Less" or "Never Feature This Person."
Google Photos has similar functions where you can hide people & petsand 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.
Type your ex's name in the field:
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.
SEE ALSO: The best dating apps to help find a relationship, a hookup, or something in betweenYou can hide unwanted memories in Timehop by going to the app and tapping the social media icon on the upper left of the content you want to hide. Then, tap and hold and select "Hide from Timehop."
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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