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Apple introduces a new feature called Distraction Control to Safari, currently being tested in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia beta version 5 for developers. Distraction Control, as its name suggests, allows Safari to block distracting elements on webpages such as pop-up windows, cookie settings prompts, newsletter subscription banners, autoplay videos, and more.

The functionality of Distraction Control focuses on hiding distracting elements for static content only and does not function as an ad blocker, although it may hide ads as well. This feature operates on-device and is specific to Safari on that particular device, meaning settings need to be configured separately on each device.

Previously, there were reports about Safari implementing a feature to hide distracting content, but Apple did not mention this feature during the iOS 18 unveiling at WWDC. It has now been revealed in the beta version 5 release. Source: MacRumors

TLDR: Apple introduces Distraction Control feature to Safari, allowing users to block distracting elements on webpages in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia beta.

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