Here’s how to stop Safari from changing colors in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS 12
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Safari in Apple iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS 12 feels like a whole new browser in many ways. And while I like tab groups, there is one feature that I didn’t really like right away and that I wanted to disable. Fortunately, that’s very easy.
This new feature changes the color of the user interface around the tabs, bookmarks, and navigation buttons in Safari to match the color of the website you’re using. Sometimes this change doesn’t bother me, for example when Safari goes black while reading a CNN article, but when it takes on a color like blue (see above for CNBC or on TweetDeck) it’s a bit of an annoying eye to me.
The intent is clearly to immerse the reader in the aesthetics of the site, but I would prefer this site to emerge from the neutral hue as in previous versions. That might sound great to you. But if not, read on. And don’t be ashamed. It’s normal not to like change. I just wish some other Safari changes were equally configurable as it doesn’t make sense that the reload button is now hidden in iPadOS.
And that’s how I figured out how to change this setting in all three operating systems. Fortunately, it’s exactly the same in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, and macOS 15 is only slightly different.
How to stop Safari from changing colors in macOS 12OS
1. Click Safari in the menu bar. To do this, Safari must of course be open.
2. Click Settings.
3. Click on Advanced.
4th Deactivate “Show color in the tab bar”.
How to stop Safari from changing colors in iOS 15?
According to my colleague Philip Michaels, who wrote our hands-on iOS 15 beta review, Safari’s color-changing character on iPhone isn’t a big deal. Specifically, he told me “to be completely honest, I don’t even notice” because he’s too busy being confused as the Safari iOS tab bar moves to the bottom of the screen.
This could be because iOS offers a lot less space in the tab bar than macOS and iPadOS. That said, so you can turn it off completely.
1. Open Settings and tap Safari.
2. Deselect “Show color in tab bar”.
How to stop Safari from changing colors in iPadOS 15. changes
Here the difference is a little more pronounced, as you’ll notice in the TweetDeck screenshot above. This big blue section appears temporarily when you pull down a webpage to reload it.
1. Open settings.
2. Tap Safari.
3. Deselect “Show color in tab bar”.
Now that you know how to stop Safari from changing its color to websites on every new Apple operating system.
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