Are you overwhelmed by the sheer volume of text messages cluttering your Mac or iPad? You’re not alone. Many users find themselves endlessly scrolling through conversations, searching for important information, or simply trying to declutter their digital space. Fortunately, Apple has provided ways to manage your messages more efficiently. Let’s dive into how you can delete multiple messages on both your Mac and iPad, helping you regain control of your messaging app. Here are steps to bulk delete text messages on an iPhone or an Android.
Deleting entire conversations from various people on a Mac
If you’re using a Mac, follow these steps to delete multiple messages at once:
- Launch the Messages app on your Mac.
- Hold down the Command (Cmd) key and click on each text message you want to remove. This allows you to select multiple messages simultaneously.
- Once you’ve selected all the desired messages, click Conversation in the upper left.
- Scroll down and click Delete Conversations.
- If prompted, confirm the deletion by clicking Delete.
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Deleting multiple text messages within a conversation on a Mac
If you’re using a Mac, follow these steps to delete multiple messages within a conversation at once:
- Launch the Messages app on your Mac.
- Open the conversation containing the messages you want to delete.
- Hold down the Command (Cmd) key and click on each message you want to remove. The messages will turn a dark grey color. This allows you to select multiple messages simultaneously.
- Once you’ve selected all the desired messages, press the Delete key on your keyboard.
- If prompted, confirm the deletion by clicking Delete.
This method is particularly useful when you need to remove several messages from a lengthy conversation without deleting the entire thread.
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Deleting entire conversations from various people on iPad
- Open the Messages app on your iPad.
- In the main conversation list, find the conversations you want to delete.
- Tap Edit in the top-left corner.
- Click Select Messages.
- Tap the checkbox next to each conversation you want to delete.
- Tap the Delete button in the bottom-right corner.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted by clicking Delete.
Deleting multiple messages within a conversation on an iPad
- Open the Messages app on your iPad.
- Tap the conversation containing the messages you want to delete.
- Touch and hold a message bubble until the context menu appears.
- Tap More... from the menu.
- Select multiple messages by tapping the checkboxes next to each message bubble.
- Tap the Trash icon (bottom-left corner) after selecting your messages.
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
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Automatic message deletion on a Mac
To prevent future clutter, consider setting up automatic message deletion:
- On your Mac, open Messages
- Go to Messages.
- Click Settings.
- Tap General.
- Click the Keep messages” pop-up menu and choose a time frame (30 days or one year).
This setting will automatically remove older messages, keeping your conversations manageable.
Note: Deleting messages from your Mac does not delete them from other Apple devices unless you have Messages in iCloud enabled. To check if Messages in iCloud is enabled on your Mac:
- Go to Messages
- Click Settings (or Preferences)
- Tap iMessage and see if Messages in iCloud is enabled.
Kurt’s key takeaways
Managing message clutter can feel like a never-ending battle. While these tips won’t magically solve all your digital chaos, they’ll definitely help you take back control of your Messages app. A little effort now means less scrolling and more breathing room later. And hey, who doesn’t love a clean, organized digital space that doesn’t make you want to pull your hair out? Just remember, your messages are meant to connect you, not stress you out.
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