After being spotted first in July last year, Google finally started testing its AirDrop-like file sharing service – Nearby Share in Google Play Services beta earlier this month, followed by a broader availability in the stable channel. Now, the software giant has started disabling the feature on Android phones.

Personally speaking, Nearby Share never got enabled on my device despite living on the edge with Google Play Services beta. This is due to a server-side limitation since the feature needed an additional component. Now that the feature is not being selectively rolled out, I can finally sleep peacefully at night without the constant fear of missing out, although I would probably use it once in six months at best.