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iOS share extension display name

My app supports 2 different share extensions, and I distinguish between them using the CFBundleDisplayName in the Info.plist file for both extensions. This worked fine in iOS12, but in iOS13, it seems that it only shows the app's display name instead, which makes it confusing to have two share actions in the share sheet with the same name.

Is this new functionality in iOS13 that I'm unaware of? Is there a work-around to continue supporting 2 share extensions from the same app? I haven't found any documentation on this change in behavior.

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Z S Avatar asked Jan 27 '26 01:01

Z S


1 Answers

Solution is very simple. You can change the Display name of any extension from Build Settings.

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user1760197 Avatar answered Jan 29 '26 13:01

user1760197



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