Some
iOS
users
with
the
Washington
Post
app
installed
may
have
looked
down
at
their
device
tonight
only
to
find
an
undismissable
black
toggle
hovering
on
their
screen,
with
electoral
vote
counts
in
the
2024
presidential
race
slowly
ticking
upwards.
(On
my
own
iPhone
it
appears
as
the
dynamic
island.)
If
you
tap
on
it
it
merely
expands
to
give
you
more
information
about
the
race,
along
with
little
drawn
portraits
of
the
candidates,
which
is
decidedly
not
the
content
you
want
if
you
were
just
trying
to
find
the
button
to
make
the
whole
thing
go
away.
It
took
me
a
little
bit
of
jumping
around
to
figure
out
how
to
get
rid
of
it,
but
this
is
how
to
dismiss
the
Electoral
College
hell-toggle
on
iOS:
Go
to
your
Settings.
Select
Apps
towards
the
bottom.
Scroll
down
to
the
Wash
Post
app.
Click
on
Live
Activities.
Turn
off
the
toggle
Allow
Live
Activities.
The
hell-toggle
should
vanish.
Turn
off
“Allow
Live
Activities”
if
you
want
to
get
rid
of
the
electoral
count
toggle.
If
you
want
to
bring
it
back,
turn
on
Allow
Live
Activities
again,
and
then
go
into
the
Washington
Post
app.
Click
on
the
gear
wheel
icon
in
the
upper
right
to
access
your
settings.
Select
Live
Activity
Settings
and
turn
on
the
toggle
to
allow
live
updates
from
the
presidential
election.
You
may
need
to
also
click
on
“Start
Presidential
Activity”
beneath
that.
Apparently
Apple
News
also
has
a
hell-toggle,
and
it
presumably
can
be
dismissed
in
your
iOS
settings
in
a
similar
fashion.
I
am
not
plagued
with
the
Apple
News
hell-toggle,
so
I
wouldn’t
know.
(Originally posted by Sarah Jeong)
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