In recent years, Apple has made it much easier to customize the home screen on your iPhone or iPad, and some of the newer tools are perfect for neat freaks. Nonetheless, a tidy home screen can still feel cluttered when iOS and iPadOS force widgets, apps, and folders to have names — but a few workarounds can help you remove some of those icon labels for good. Apple could easily include a single kill switch in the Settings app's "Home Screen" menu to remove all widget, app, and folder labels on the home screen, but that would be too easy. Maybe the company will one day officially remedy the... more
How to Hide All App, Folder, and Widget Names on Your iPhone or iPad's Home Screen
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