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 ...
Apple is introducing a new “Distraction Control” feature to Safari. The update lets users remove distracting items — like pop-ups for cookie preferences — while browsing, and it’s included in the new ...
A consortium of publishers and ad companies in France have written to Tim Cook to ask him to ditch Distraction Control, undaunted by how he ignored them last time. At the time, Web Eraser was expected ...
The latest release of Apple's iOS 18 fifth beta version is delivering wonders to users, and it is thanks to the 'Distraction Control' feature that recently appeared for beta testers to experience. It ...
Apple added Distraction Control to the Safari web browser in the iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia 15 betas released Monday. The new feature allows users to remove elements they find irritating or ...
You’ll be able to tap parts of a website that you want to remove. The feature is available in the newest iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia developer betas. You’ll be able to tap parts of a website ...
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With the rollout of iOS 18 this fall, Apple is introducing some big changes to its iPhones: more customization options for home screens, a redesigned Control Center, support for the RCS text messaging ...
French media and ad groups have written to Apple CEO to ask him him (again) to ditch the Distraction Control feature of Safari, reports Business Insider (a subscription is required to read the article ...