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IniOS 17and macOS Sonoma,Appleintroduced a bunch of video reactions to its FaceTime app.

However, these reactions might not be appropriate in all circumstances.

A person holding up a peace sign during a FaceTime call. Animated ballons are rising up either side of them.

To prevent a serious bout of embarrassment, it can be a good idea to turn these reactions off.

Luckily, disabling video reactions in FaceTime does not require much effort.

In this tutorial, well show you how to do it, both on iOS and on macOS.

Three iPhones side-by-side, showing settings in the FaceTime app. FaceTime Reactions have been disabled.

Tools and requirements

Quick steps

Step by step guide

1.

Disable video reactions on iOS

During a FaceTime call,swipe downfrom the top-right corner of your iPhones screen.

This brings up Control Center.

The FaceTime settings menu in macOS Sonoma.

In the top-left corner of the Control Center overlay, youll see a box labeled Effects.Tap it.

You should now see a video feed, with a few buttons beneath it.

One titled Reactions should be highlighted.

Tap Reactionsto remove the highlight from it.

This will disable video reactions.

Swipe up twiceto exit Control Center and return to your FaceTime call.

Disable video reactions on macOS

Disabling FaceTime reactions works a little differently in macOS.

During a FaceTime call,hit the green FaceTime iconin the menu bar at the top of your display.

Below your video feed youll see a Reactions title with a colored icon to its left.

go for the iconso that its no longer highlighted in color.

This will disable video reactions.

If you want to enable video reactions again, its as simple as reversing the steps above.