Safari dark mode is a great feature that helps reduce eye strain, especially when browsing at night. However, what happens when you want to turn off dark mode on Safari? In this post, we’ll share with you two ways to turn off dark mode on Safari.
The first method involves changing your default browser to Google. If you already have Google as your default browser, you can skip this step. To change your default browser to Google, go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine, and select Google. Once you have Google as your default browser, go to google.com, and tap on the three lines at the top-left corner of the page. Select “Settings,” and then tap on “Appearance” and select “Dark Theme.” Finally, scroll down to the bottom of the page and press “Save.” You will now be in dark mode while browsing through Google.
The second method involves changing your device to dark mode. This method will change your whole device to dark mode, and it’s not just limited to Safari. To activate dark mode, go to Settings > Display & Brightness, and select “Dark Mode.” This will change your device to dark mode, including Safari. This method could be useful if you prefer dark mode for your whole device.
One thing to keep in mind is that not all websites offer dark mode, and some might not have the feature yet. Also, changing your device to dark mode will change the theme of other apps on your iPhone, not just Safari.
In conclusion, these are the two ways you can use to turn off dark mode on Safari. Hopefully, Apple will come up with a solution that allows users to turn off dark mode on Safari without changing their device’s theme. If you found this post helpful, please leave a comment below, and don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter for more tips and tricks.