 Let's see if we can help Tony here. He says, I have a thing with contacts that Apple support couldn't help me figure out. I'm getting bunches of contacts mysteriously added to my contacts app that I did not add. I'd like to stop them from being added and globally purge the ones that have been added to date. And he sent some screenshots where he showed a few contacts, multiples for the same person in different cases and one had all his notes. And the other one just had maybe an email address and a LinkedIn profile or something else. And so I've seen this before. I fought this battle before on my own stuff. And what you wanna do in contacts is go to the View menu and make sure you are seeing the groups. It's gonna add a third column to the left of your contacts. And that's gonna show you where the sources for all of your contacts. It's not just gonna show you the groups, but it's gonna show you headers for iCloud. You might have one for LinkedIn. You might have one for Google. And those things are going to be the things that bring them in. Now, you can go into contacts and select multiple contacts and merge them if you have two people that are the same. You would go to, I think you highlight the multiple cards and you go to the card menu and choose Merge Selected Cards and that way it would know, ah, okay, this John F. Braun in my iCloud is the same as John F. Braun in my LinkedIn and now you've got all that data together. So that would be one way of doing it. The other way would be to not link extra contact sources into your contacts. And you do that by going into contacts, preferences, accounts and go in here and uncheck the Enable This Account box in order to figure out where you are and uncheck the Enable This Account box. I told you I was in a fog today, folks. You had warning, but that would turn it off and then you're done. Like if you see LinkedIn in there or Google if that's where they're coming from, then just turn that off and you're done. If you do choose to have multiple accounts, I have found contacts, it lets you set in the preferences, it lets you set a default account, right? So that when you go and just say New Contact, that's what it adds it to unless you change something. I have watched that default account change multiple times. It has a mind of its own. So if you're gonna have multiple accounts in there, set your calendar once a week to go in and make sure that it is adding to the right account. So, yeah.