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Unable to send links between my developers via iMessage, as the "preview" feature of iMessage in iOS11 & iOS10 is making it hard to see the exact URL structure, because it is instead inserting a link preview. Is there any way to disable this? Driving us crazy!!

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  • Try overriding the MSMessageTemplateLayout.
    – Sachin Vas
    Sep 27, 2016 at 7:20
  • Nop, same here, it's really annoying. I cannot find any settings to avoid that. @New16, I think he is talking about iMessage in general, not iMessage extensions ;)
    – RomOne
    Sep 27, 2016 at 10:28
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    I wish there were a way to disable this for all incoming messages. I consider it a security risk.
    – duozmo
    Feb 21, 2017 at 19:14
  • @duozmo can you elaborate on what part of this you consider a security risk given that the link redirection and preview rendering is happening on apple's servers (vs on the client)? is it mainly the fact that someone could use it to determine if an arbitrary phone number is using imessage, about potential exploits, etc? Mar 16, 2022 at 19:22
  • Ah, didn't realize it was happening on the server. @TaylorD.Edmiston Not saying you're wrong, but do you have a source?
    – duozmo
    May 14, 2022 at 16:48

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Surround the URL with periods.

Example ".http://google.com."

iOS even removes the periods for you So it shows as "http://google.com" < no periods

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  • Awesome trick! I love that, like you mentioned, iMessasge removes the periods and you get a clean url. Thanks!!!
    – victmo
    Aug 6, 2017 at 17:40
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    Works the same with just one period after the URL. The points are visible on the preview of the message (messages listing) but then when opening the message, the points are trimmed. Sep 6, 2017 at 8:58
  • This is the best solution. Thank you. Period in front and after solves the problem. What a simple and valuable hack. Graciassss!
    – Adam Bowie
    Jan 4, 2018 at 19:58
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    Front period was retained on iMessage for Mac Mojave. Trailing period was removed
    – joehanna
    Nov 4, 2018 at 1:01
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    does anyone know if this "period hack" is a (documented) feature or a bug? Mar 16, 2022 at 19:24
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Some of the other blogs I have read suggest that for the preview to work certain requirements must be met, if these are not met the preview will not be displayed (this should mean the full URL path is then visible):

  1. The first requirement is the the link has to be either at the beginning of the text message, or at the end of the text message. If the hyperlink is placed in the middle of the text message, iOS 10 will not show a preview.
  2. The second requirement for the new iPhone iOS 10 to render a hyperlink preview is that the hyperlink must start with http:// or https://.
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    Wow, you first tip worked... as long as you surround the URL with text, the preview is not enabled. For example, if I wanted to send my dev the full link I could text: "test rushhourlocal.com test" and the preview would not work, even if the full URL is present. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
    – Adam Bowie
    Dec 4, 2016 at 5:45
  • i suspect that (1) is only true for non-whitespace characters. normal spaces definitely don't work, but i have not tested this more extensively as far as the more usual / invisible whitespace, etc type characters. Mar 16, 2022 at 19:35
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With some experimenting it seems the rule is:

  1. Repress preview if the URL appears in the middle of text
  2. A dot can stand in for the text — and won’t show

These all hide the preview, and hide the dots:

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In iOS 12 and MacOS Mojave this can be done by just adding a dot (.) after the url (instead of both before and after mentioned in the accepted answer).

Example

http://google.com. becomes http://google.com in plain text

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Settings => Messages => MMS Messaging => OFF

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    Disabling iMessage does not answer the question of stopping previews within iMessage. This is just a snarky, unhelpful answer.
    – srm
    Jan 4, 2018 at 0:37
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Settings -> Notifications -> iMessage -> Show Previews. Turn that off.

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