If you're like me, you take more than just a few screenshots throughout the day, and they add up fast on your iPhone. When you snap that many images of the screen, your Photos app's "Screenshots" folder can swell beyond triple digits if you don't manage it, and your "Recents" folder will become a cluttered mess. But there is a trick to keeping screenshots in check, and you can have total control over it. There is no setting for the Photos app to delete screenshots automatically. This trick uses a custom-built automation in the Shortcuts app to delete unwanted screenshots using any parameters... more
Make Your iPhone Auto-Delete Old Screenshots So Your Photos App Doesn't Become a Hot Mess
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