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« on: December 04, 2024, 04:05:05 pm »

Stop Live Activities Taking Over Your Apple Watch Face

In watchOS, the Smart Stack for your Apple Watch is pretty clever. The collection of widgets can be pulled up with a scroll of the Digital Crown, and shows you relevant information throughout your day. But sometimes, its eagerness to help can be a bit much, especially when it comes to Live Activities.



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You're probably familiar with this scenario: You raise your wrist expecting to see your carefully customized watch face, but it's been replaced by media playback controls because someone's watching your Apple TV, or there's a delivery tracking screen showing that you aren't currently interested in. Live Activities in the Smart Stack can clearly be useful, but having them automatically take over your display isn't always ideal. Here's how to take back control:

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  <li>Open Settings on your Apple Watch.</li>

  <li>Tap <strong>Smart Stack</strong>.</li>

  <li>Select <strong>Live Activities</strong>.</li>

  <li>Toggle off the switch next to <strong>Auto-Launch Live Activities</strong>.</li>

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After disabling auto-launch, Live Activities will still be available in your Smart Stack when you want them – you'll just need to manually scroll to see them instead of having them pop up automatically.



If you want more granular control, you're in luck. From the same settings screen you can control which Apple apps display Live Activities. Using the Watch app on your iPhone, you can also manage Live Activities settings for third-party apps. This lets you keep the notifications you find useful while preventing the less important ones from interrupting your watch face.



Pro Tip: If it's just those persistent media controls that bug you, head to <strong>Media Apps</strong> in the same settings menu and turn off <strong>Live Activities</strong> completely, or alternatively under "Auto-Launch," select <strong>Off</strong> or <strong>Smart Stack</strong> for a more focused watch face experience.
This article, &quot;Stop Live Activities Taking Over Your Apple Watch Face&quot; first appeared on MacRumors.com

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