In macOS Sequoia and iOS/iPadOS 18, Apple will introduce a new Safari feature called Distraction Control, which allows users to select an element on a website and make it disappear. Itās not an ad blocker in that it stops ad elements from loading in the first place; ads still load, but if you implement Distraction Control, you can make them go away temporarily.
The feature isnāt just for adsāit can be used on any webpage element, including actual content elements such as headlines, paragraphs, images, video windows, and more. Anything you deem distracting, you can use Distraction Control.
Distraction Control is part of the macOS Sequoia beta 5 that was released to developers earlier this week; a public beta should be coming soon. Itās not in the macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta that features Apple Intelligence, and itās not known if it will be available in later versions of that beta. Itās also not clear if the feature will be coming to Safari in macOS Sonoma or other older versions of macOS. Hereās how to use Safariās Distraction Control in macOS Sequoia:
- Tools required: macOS Sequoia beta 5 or later
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In Safari for macOS Sequoia, youāll find a new Page Menu icon on the left side of the address bar. It replaces the Add page to Reading List (a circle with a ā+ā symbol) that would appear when you moved the cursor to that space.
Click on the Page Menu icon and youāll see a pop-up menu. If the page can be formatted for Reader View, aĀ Show ReaderĀ button along with the title of the webpage appears at the top of the pop-up. Below that (or at the top, if the Show Reader option isnāt available, see image above), youāll find aĀ Hide Distracting ItemsĀ option.
Click onĀ Hide Distracting Items. A pop-up appears to tell you that, āHiding distracting items will not permanently remove ads and other content that update frequently.ā ClickĀ OKĀ and then proceed to step 2.
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Pick your distracting item
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After activatingĀ Hide Distracting Items, whenever you move the cursor over something on a webpage, youāll see a blue box surrounding it. This indicates which element will disappear if you click on it.
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Make the item disappear
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When you want to make an item go away, hover over it until the blue box appears, and then click. Youāll see an animation of the element dissolve and then disappear. (I like to call Distraction Control theĀ .) When you remove an item, the webpage reorganizes to fill in the gap, so youāre not left with a distracting blank space
In the macOS Sequoia beta, there donāt seem to be any restrictions on what you can make disappear. You can select the very top header of a webpage, the very bottom footer, andĀ anythingĀ in between. You can make everything on a webpage disappear and end up with a blank page.
The items are supposed to stay hidden through page refreshes or reloads unless something about that item changes. In my experience with macOS Sequoia beta 5, the behavior of items staying hidden through page reloads was inconsistent. This could change in future betas.
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Cancel or Done
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In the address bar, youāll see a tally of the items youāve removed. You can clickĀ Cancel to reinstate the items orĀ DoneĀ if youāre satisfied.
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Make the items reappear
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f you decide you want to be likeĀ and bring the items back, hereās how:
- Click the Page Menu icon in the address bar.
- A newĀ Show Hidden ItemsĀ option appears. Select it to unhide the items.
- A confirmation window will appear. ClickĀ ShowĀ if you want to proceed orĀ CancelĀ if you change your mind.
- The items are re-inserted into the webpage. You can hide them again if you wish.
Since this feature is in beta, Apple is seeking feedback to fine-tune it. You can provide feedback by selectingĀ Report Distraction Control IssueĀ in the Page Manu. This will launch the Feedback Assistant app, where youāll need to sign in with your Apple Account.
iOS/iPadOS 18 beta 5Ā also updates Safari with Distraction Control. You can learn more about the macOS Sequoia beta and iOS 18 beta and how you can install them in our superguides.
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