Fun iOS Safari Bug Lets You Trick Your Friends With Fake Website HeadlinesYou may or may not know this, but there's a feature in Safari that's designed to let you select a portion of text and send it to a friend over Messages using the Share feature in Safari.
When researching one of our tips videos, we came across this handy trick, but soon discovered that there's another aspect to it -- one that you can use to create fake website headlines that can be sent to your friends and family.
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As it turns out, there's a bug in the select text and share feature, and it involves the search function on websites. If you type text into the search bar on a website, highlight it, and then share it with the Safari Share Sheet, it will send your written text along with a website link that looks rather official. See the screenshot below:
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Here are the specific steps to follow to create a fake website title:
<strong>1.</strong> Go to a website with a search function, such as
MacRumors.com.
2. Make sure your iPhone is in landscape mode.
<strong>3.</strong> Tap on the search bar.
<strong>4.</strong> Enter your text and then select it.
<strong>5.</strong> Tap on the Share icon next to the address bar.
<strong>6.</strong> Select Messages and then type in the name of the person who you want to prank.
From there, the person will see the fake website header that you created, but it will look like text from the website itself because the text isn't sent separately due to the rich text feature in Messages.
This pretty much only works iPhone to iPhone and won't work if you're sending messages to your friends on Android devices. You can use this trick on the
iPad too, but it doesn't work on the Mac.
If you want to use the feature as Apple intended you to do, you can select a bit of text on a website and then send it to a friend to highlight something specific that's worth pointing out. Like in
our AirPods roundup, if you wanted to highlight the bit about a new color, you could select it and share the page with this text visible in the link.
It's actually a useful feature that's great for pointing out specific passages in blogs, news articles, and more.
We're pretty sure selecting search text through this feature and sending it over Messages is a bug that Apple will fix at some point, but in the meantime you can have a bit of fun with it and send unique website headlines to friends and family.
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