JAKARTA Apple launched many new features through the iOS 18 update, one of which is the Disturbance Control feature for Safari. This new feature can remove the annoying elements seen on the web page.

Apart from being available on the iPhone, this feature was also released for the iPad via iPadOS 18. Quoting from How to Geek, Disturbance Control is similar to the action of opening Inspect Elements in the desktop browser to remove code rows, but in a simpler style.

Disorder Control Features can remove various elements on the page, ranging from images, videos, pop-up banners or floating banners, and much more. This feature does not permanently delete elements because web pages can be updated at any time.

Interestingly, this feature can also eliminate ads that appear on the web page. However, it is important to remember that this feature does not work as an ad blocking tool, but only temporarily hides advertisements.

This feature is very useful for iPhone and iPad users who often visit web pages in the Safari browser. If you are interested in activating Disturbance Control on certain web pages, here's how to use them.

If you want to cancel the elements that have been knocked on, make sure to click the Cancel button visible at the top of the screen. However, if you are sure of the elements that will be removed from the screen, tap the Complete button with a blue background.


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