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Title: Apple's Safari gains 'Distraction Control' to streamline browsing
Post by: Redaktion on August 06, 2024, 22:29:03
Apple's new 'Distraction Control' feature in Safari aims to help users minimize distracting elements on webpages, allowing them to selectively hide content like sign-in prompts, cookie consent banners, and autoplay videos. While not a full-fledged ad blocker, the tool provides users with more control over their browsing experience across Apple's upcoming operating system updates.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-s-Safari-gains-Distraction-Control-to-streamline-browsing.872468.0.html
Title: Re: Apple's Safari gains 'Distraction Control' to streamline browsing
Post by: KevinParker372 on August 06, 2024, 23:00:28
Thank god

Popups, pop overs and slide down / in / up / anything should be banned from web design and development. I blame the EU for those stupid cookie notices, everyone and their grandma has know clue what a cookie is (unless you're in IT) and honestly no one cares that a website knows it's you. It's a needed part of browser sessions anyways.

Damn you EU. So pointless.
Title: Re: Apple's Safari gains 'Distraction Control' to streamline browsing
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