This iPhone Feature Hides Advertisements in Safari
This underused iOS setting can help get rid of distractions while you surf the web.
Reading a news article or a short story in Safari can be challenging on your iPhone. The display size is an issue, most obviously, but then there are also all those distractions to deal with. Advertisements, banners and autoplaying videos are commonplace on every website, and they all make it difficult to concentrate.
To help with your focus, Apple introduced Reader mode to Safari over a decade ago, to clear away the distractions. When enabled, Reader reorganizes a webpage so that you see only relevant text and images, and so it's easier to get through whatever you're reading.
If you regularly read in your iPhone browser and don't use Reader, you really should. In this story we'll show you how to quickly enable the productivity feature in two ways, so that you can focus on reading what's most important to you.
Interested in learning more about your iPhone's underrated features? Check out these 11 hidden iOS 16 features we were surprised to find, how to make your keyboard vibrate and how to recover recently deleted text messages.
Turn on Reader mode in Safari with a single tap
In Safari, navigate to whatever it is you're reading, whether it's a trending news story or an in-depth feature. Now all you need to do is press down on the AA icon -- which sits to the left of the search bar at the top of the page -- for a second or so, and Reader will be enabled.
If Reader is not compatible with the page you're currently on, nothing will happen, except for a tiny bit of haptic feedback on your finger. This usually happens with search engine results (for example, Google) and home pages with multiple article links.
To turn off Read, press down on the AA icon once again.
Automatically turn on Reader mode for your favorite websites
Turning Reader on with a single press is fast, but there's an even quicker way to get rid of distractions. With a few taps, you can enable Reader automatically for not only a single article but every compatible webpage on your favorite website.
For this to work, make your way to any page on the website you want to enable Reader for in Safari. Now, tap (don't long-press) the AA icon in the top left and then tap the Website Settings in the list that appears. A few website-specific settings will appear: Toggle Use Reader Automatically. Now, anytime you visit that website, Reader will automatically turn on after the web page finishes loading.
If you want to turn off Reader, you can either tap AA > Hide Reader (Reader will reappear if you refresh the page) or toggle off the Use Reader Automatically setting to turn it off permanently.
Apple has a ton of hidden tips and tricks that can help you get more out of your iPhone. If you're interested, check out this iPhone hack that makes editing text so much easier, as well as how to unlock this hidden iPhone feature to quickly ID songs.
2023-02-21 18:52:53