If you’re an iOS user with the Washington Post app, you may have encountered a persistent black toggle on your screen displaying electoral vote counts for the 2024 presidential race. This intrusive feature can be frustrating to deal with, but fear not – we’ve got the solution to help you get rid of it.
How to Remove the Electoral College Toggle on iOS
To dismiss the electoral count toggle, follow these steps:
Step 1: Access Your Settings
Navigate to your device’s Settings and select Apps at the bottom of the list.
Step 2: Disable Live Activities for the Washington Post App
Scroll down to find the Washington Post app and click on Live Activities. Disable the toggle for Allow Live Activities to make the electoral count toggle disappear.
By turning off “Allow Live Activities,” you can remove the electoral count toggle from your screen.
Reverting the Changes
If you wish to bring back the electoral count toggle, simply enable Allow Live Activities again. Access the Live Activity Settings within the Washington Post app and turn on the toggle for live updates from the presidential election.
If you encounter a similar issue with the Apple News app, you can likely resolve it through your iOS settings. However, since I have not experienced this problem personally, I cannot provide specific instructions.
FAQs
Q: How do I disable the electoral count toggle on my iOS device?
A: To remove the electoral count toggle, go to your device’s Settings, select the Washington Post app, and disable Live Activities.
Q: Can I bring back the electoral count toggle after disabling it?
A: Yes, you can re-enable the toggle by turning on Allow Live Activities in the app settings.
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