Safari’s newest feature, Distraction Control, can remove distracting elements from a website. The feature follows Arc Browser’s addition of Boosts last year, which similarly lets users remove features ...
Apple has introduced what might seem a controversial new Safari feature to make surfing the web a lot less annoying, as it removes those overlays that sometimes gets in the way of the experience. The ...
If you're looking to switch to Safari but just need that one special feature to give you a push, we might have just the thing: Distraction Control. It's a new feature for Safari that went live in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
iOS 18 beta 5 introduced several new changes, but one in particular – Safari’s new Distraction Control feature – stands out above the rest. Watch my hands-on video walkthrough as I provide commentary ...
Apple will release the iOS 18 this fall with tons of features that users can utilize soon including RCS messaging support and Apple Intelligence functionalities. One of the best features you could ...
Why it matters: Distraction Control is a promising addition to Safari, allowing users to hide unwanted elements on web pages. Not only is it likely to be a popular tool that Apple will continue to ...
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. Users will ...
Ever wish you could just snap away an annoying ad on a web page just like Thanos snapped away half of the universe? Well, now you can, courtesy of a new feature in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac ...
Apple today surprised us with a new feature for Safari in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, with Distraction Control debuting in the latest betas. We thought we'd take a quick look at Distraction ...
Apple is adding a new feature intended to hide the “distracting” parts of websites. The feature, called “Distraction Control”, allows people to hide the content that covers up web pages as they move ...