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
obimk1 wrote:
I can't delete Image Playground.
On 25 05-2025 auto-magical installed by Apple.
Siri language is not the same as system language
Because of my disability I can't use Siri.
Apple this is getting pathetic, please fix this.
And I hate the lack of control on my own computer, somebody had to say this.
That's right. On a Mac, Image Playground is an integral part of MacOS and it can't be removed. You may own your computer, but Apple owns MacOS. There are loads of things built into the OS you can't remove. If you don't want to use Image Playground, don't use it, like you likely don't use every single thing built into your Mac as it is.
Is your Siri language different from your system language because of Apple Intelligence?
Ultimately however, you aren't speaking with Apple here. This is a user to user only forum and no one from Apple will see or read your comments.
If you want to complain to Apple, you can use this link --> Product Feedback - Apple
Lawrence Finch wrote:
SlightlyLit wrote:
The icon is the only reason I don't want it on my machine. I'm an adult.
And, of course, it is illegal for adults to have fun. I get it.
Or be silly or frivolous. Guess I shouldn't mention the large, bright yellow stuffed octopus on the back of my sofa. It's there for no reason other than I like it.
IdrisSeabright wrote:
Lawrence Finch wrote:
SlightlyLit wrote:
The icon is the only reason I don't want it on my machine. I'm an adult.
And, of course, it is illegal for adults to have fun. I get it.
Or be silly or frivolous. Guess I shouldn't mention the large, bright yellow stuffed octopus on the back of my sofa. It's there for no reason other than I like it.
It's honesty sad that some lose their inner kid. I'm glad I still have mine and you and Lawrence surely do as well! If only people who seem to have an issue with the look of the Image Playground icon knew they are actually being "childish?" I guess not everyone has a sense of humor?
lobsterghost1 wrote:
It's honesty sad that some lose their inner kid. I'm glad I still have mine and you and Lawrence surely do as well! If only people who seem to have an issue with the look of the Image Playground icon knew they are actually being "childish?" I guess not everyone has a sense of humor?
I figure if I'm old enough to have bought a house, a car, a sofa, and some major appliances, I'm an adult. I don't need to prove anything else by getting too serious.
Would love to send some feedback, sadly it's not a listed app/ product.
Submit the feedback for macOS Sequoia.
Yes, I'd like to delete the image playground app. Archaic.
AplPie wrote:
Yes, I'd like to delete the image playground app. Archaic.
It is a native app, so it cannot be removed.
AplPie wrote:
Yes, I'd like to delete the image playground app. Archaic.
What is "archaic?" The Image Playground app is brand new.
Yes, you are correct, I was thinking iPhone.
It's not free, though. It's using up overpriced hard drive space.
It's also a big reminder that even though I can sudo, I don't truly own root on my machine. I can't delete a file.
aggressivility wrote:
For Apple Macbooks, that can be a dreadful thing as they can come in such small capacity.
The MacBook Air supports up to 2 terabytes of storage. That's as much as an iMac.
This is terrible! Just let me delete it. I can't delete it, I have disabled apple intelligence.
Image Playground:
Enabled Apple Intelligence
Set SIRI to correct language
But Image Playground is still grayed after Restart.
I disabled Apple Intelligence & SIRI (Handicapped, doesn't work)
The icon is the only reason I don't want it on my machine. I'm an adult.
SlightlyLit wrote:
The icon is the only reason I don't want it on my machine. I'm an adult.
And, of course, it is illegal for adults to have fun. I get it.
How to delete Image playground from my iMac M3 and MacBook Air M1?