Distraction Control, which removes annoying elements from web pages, is coming to the iPhone’s default browser with the ...
This week Apple quietly introduced a new feature coming to iOS 18’s Safari web browser called Distraction Control. The feature, which you can access now via the iOS 18 developer beta ...
Turn some website elements to dust in the blink of an eye, like they were snapped by Thanos.
Distraction Control is accessible via the same Page Menu interface in Safari as Reader and Viewer. Here, users will find a new “Hide Distracting Items” option to enable Distraction Control.
iOS 18 beta 5 introduces Distraction Control, a feature that lets Safari users hide static web elements, like newsletter banners. As long as the selected web element is static, it’ll remain ...
Apple has released the fifth beta update of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, and it includes a Distraction Control feature for Safari. A few months ago, there were reports that Apple was ...
Apple has brought out a new test feature for Safari in iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, with Distraction Control able to hide parts of a webpage. The feature operates fairly simply, with users needing to ...
Distraction Control on the latest iOS betas can delete unwanted elements of a page. Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo If you can’t stand the way the internet looks nowadays—with it so full to the ...
OS 18 should be released later this month following over three months of beta testing. Apple will likely reveal the update's ...
For example, I download and test iOS betas on an old iPhone XR to keep any issues away from my primary phone, an iPhone 14 Pro. Here's what to know about Safari's Distraction Control feature.