How to Hide Apps on Your Iphone’s Search Function

Apple makes it easy to manage the apps on your iPhone. You can reorganize your apps onto different pages and folders, and outright delete the ones you never use (except for a handful of built-in apps that are an essential part of the operating system).

Unfortunately, one of the things that Apple does not allow you to do is to hide an app, or otherwise make it private, so only you can find it.

That said, there are some simple workarounds you can employ to keep certain apps hidden from view. That’s great if your goal is to tuck apps you never use out of sight so they aren’t in your way.

And if you have apps that you want to keep others from seeing, you can take some steps to hide them – but the ruse will not be perfect. A determined detective will be able to find “hidden” apps if they know what to look for.

How to Hide Apps on Your Iphone’s Search Function

How to Hide Apps on Your Iphone’s Search Function

While moving apps deep in the back pages of folders will keep them out of the way and out of view of anyone who casually browses your iPhone, you should be aware that these apps will still appear in searches.

Indeed, that’s a handy feature – no matter where you store an app, you’ll be able to run it quickly by opening Spotlight search and tapping out the name of the app.

If you don’t want the app to appear in search, though, you can do that – but you’ll need to disable each app’s appearance, one at a time.

1. Start the Settings app.

2. Tap “Siri & Search.”

3. Scroll down to the list of apps and tap the app that you want to hide from search.

4. Turn off “Siri & Suggestions.”

5. Also turn off “Show App.”

Now, the iPhone will do its best to pretend the app isn’t installed – you won’t see it if you search for it in Spotlight search, and Siri won’t make any suggestions related to the app.

Even if you follow all of these steps, your app isn’t completely hidden, of course. A diligent detective can find it hidden in a folder, and there are other clues as well. If you search for the app in the App Store, you can’t re-install it, for example; the store will indicate the app is already installed on your phone. But until Apple gives you a way to truly mark apps as private, this is the closest you will get to “hidden.”