How to Delete a Shared Photo Stream on iPhone or iPad?

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iCloud allows you to create a shared Photo Stream, add photos and share it with other people. If you delete a shared Photo Stream, then it will remove from your iPhone, iPad, and/or Mac and it will also completely remove it from the devices of anyone and everyone you shared it with. You can only delete shared Photo Streams which you created. If someone else created them, then you will have the option to unsubscribe it. If you are looking for a step by step process to delete a shared Photo Stream on iPhone or iPad, read on.

Following are the steps to Delete a Shared Photo Stream on iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open "Photos" app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap "Shared" tab located at the bottom.
  3. Tap "Sharing" button located at the top left corner on the screen.
  4. You will see the main list of your streams.
  5. Tap the name of the stream which you would like to delete.
  6. Tap "People" located at the bottom.
  7. Tap "Delete Shared Album" button.
  8. Tap "Delete" button to confirm it.

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