Experimental Webkit features
WebKit features default settings
iPhone 11, iOS 15
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WebKit features default settings
iPhone 11, iOS 15
quentinjones1,
Thanks for the info. We found this resource about Experimental Webkit Features: About Accessibility Events - Apple Support
These settings are meant for developers to tweak their apps to work with Accessibility features. It would be difficult to say what those were set at prior on your device.
You could try following the steps here to Return iPhone settings to their defaults.
Keep in mind "If you want to save your settings, back up iPhone before returning them to their defaults. For example, if you’re trying to solve a problem but returning settings to their defaults doesn’t help, you might want to restore your previous settings from a backup."
Take care.
quentinjones1,
Thanks for the info. We found this resource about Experimental Webkit Features: About Accessibility Events - Apple Support
These settings are meant for developers to tweak their apps to work with Accessibility features. It would be difficult to say what those were set at prior on your device.
You could try following the steps here to Return iPhone settings to their defaults.
Keep in mind "If you want to save your settings, back up iPhone before returning them to their defaults. For example, if you’re trying to solve a problem but returning settings to their defaults doesn’t help, you might want to restore your previous settings from a backup."
Take care.
Hi quentinjones1,
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. It appears from your post that you have questions or concerns regarding WebKit and we'd like to assist.
Please let us know the specifics of your issue or concern and we can take it from there.
We found this resource that might help: About the security content of Safari 15 - Apple Support
Cheers!
Hello, thank you and sorry I didn’t notice you responded. My issue though is that I have young children and they got ahold of my phone for no more than 2 minutes while it was unlocked and by the time I realized they had it somehow they got open settings and into the Experimental WebKit features and appear to have switched everything off and/or but I’m not sure what they were by default. I believe I have the majority set back to the way they were but there’s something I’m missing or leaving on that is preventing me from accessing anything on the Safari app that require a transition or animation. I.e,
Sorry my dog sniffed “Post” while I was typing but what I was going to say is, the only or at least main concern/issue I gave now is that I can’t get Xbox cloud gaming to run any game anymore and a few websites say website couldn’t be reached due to illegal command and one of the websites was apple support so I couldn’t find a way to fix it or get help
If you want to know what are enabled by default Experimental Features for Safari see comment from SravanKrA: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252473904
Experimental Webkit features