When I tried to airdrop files from iPad to iPhone, the app Coda (web authoring) on the iPhone leaped out to grab the files - I wasn’t asked where I wanted the files to go.
Deleting Coda from the iPhone solved it in a sense, but is there a way to tell Coda - or any other app - that its input isn’t wanted during the AirDrop process?
The files in question were mostly image files, text, maybe a few web files in the mix. I organize my files by App - as iPadOS Files tends to do, so I was not transferring any web files when Code tried to intercept them.
Thank you for any clues.
Deleting Coda from the iPhone solved it in a sense, but is there a way to tell Coda - or any other app - that its input isn’t wanted during the AirDrop process?
The files in question were mostly image files, text, maybe a few web files in the mix. I organize my files by App - as iPadOS Files tends to do, so I was not transferring any web files when Code tried to intercept them.
Thank you for any clues.