What Is Share Focus Status on iPhone and How to Use It

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What Is Share Focus Status on iPhone?

As the name implies, the setting shares your Focus status with other people connecting with you when your iPhone is in Focus mode. However, there are currently limited apps that support this feature.

Which Apps Can Share Focus Status?

The feature is limited to apps with communication notifications like Messages. And though Apple provides Focus status API, not many developers have adopted it yet. So, more or less, you’re stuck with Apple’s native Messages app, and that too is only for iMessage users.

How to Turn On Share Focus Status on iPhone

Step 1: Go toSettings>Focus. TapFocus Status.

Step 2: Turn onShare Focus Status.

Step 3: You’ll also see all the Focus you’ve set up. Toggle on or off the switch next to the preferred Focus.

How to Share Focus Status With Everyone or Selected Contacts

By default, your Focus status is shared with all iMessage users in your contacts and turned off for unknown chats. If you want to exclude a bunch of people, turn it off for individual contacts

Step 1: Go toMessages. Select thecontact.

Step 2: Tap thecontactat the top. Turn on or off theShare Focus Statusoption.

If you can’t see the option, the user is probably not usingiMessage.

Tip: If you want your friends or close family to bypass Focus mode,turn on Emergency Bypassfor those contacts.

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Last updated on 19 August, 2024

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