iOS, Liquid Glass and Lock Screen
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If you’ve ever launched your iPhone’s camera by accidentally swiping across the Lock Screen, the upcoming iOS 26.1 software update is for you. Starting from beta 4 version of that update, Apple has added a new toggle that allows you to disable that functionality entirely.
Alternatively, Windows 10 Pro users can enable Do not display the lock screen in Local Group Policy Editor. This article explains how to disable the lock screen in Windows 10 so that you're one step closer to signing in. You can turn off the Windows 10 ...
The most significant change is the introduction of a dedicated toggle for the new Liquid Glass interface. Also, no more accidental morning alarm dismissals.
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The iPhone lock screen flashlight is incredibly handy. But have you ever noticed it turn off randomly while you
If you carry an iPhone, you’ve probably swiped left on the lock screen and, “oops”, there’s the camera rolling. With iOS 26.1 beta 4, Apple has finally thrown us a toggle to disable that “Swipe to Open Camera” gesture. It’s completely opt-in and, yes, you’ll need to dig into settings.
Apple's upcoming iOS 26.1 update brings significant user-friendly enhancements. Users can now disable the frustrating camera swipe on the lock screen