How (and why) to disable JavaScript on iPhone and iPad

Jonny Evans

Watching Apple since 1999. I don't say what they should do. I say what they might do. They sometimes do.

3 Responses

  1. Steve says:

    I disable JavaScript at times also when I just want to read text. The pages open so much faster (and I even have the latest iPad). Many web sites are way too busy with multiple videos, pop ups, and flashing ads. It drives me crazy, and I don’t even mind static ads. I even click on them from time to time. I wish there was an iPad app to easily toggle JavaScript on and off.

  2. William Jones says:

    iPhones run encrypted traffic and JavaScript only makes your Apple device(s) easier for someone to get access to because JavaScript stops your encryption. Simple as that.

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