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If you want to disable the Summary feature in Safari 15.6.1, follow these simple steps. The Summary feature is designed to give you a quick overview of your articles, but if it’s not useful to you, turning it off can make your browsing experience cleaner and more focused.
First, open Safari on your Mac. Next, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click on “Safari,” then select “Preferences” from the drop-down menu. In the Preferences window, click on the “Extensions” tab.
Look for any extensions related to the Summary feature or reading aids. If you find one, uncheck its box to disable it. Some Summary tools are added through third-party extensions, so disabling or removing those will turn off the feature.
If you don’t see any extensions related to Summary, it might be part of a Safari update or built-in feature. In that case, check if there’s an option within Safari settings to turn off the Summary. Carefully explore the “Settings” or “Preferences” pages—sometimes, features are toggled on or off there.
If you’re still having trouble, consider resetting Safari settings. To do this, go back to the “Preferences” window, then to the “Privacy” tab, and clear your browsing data. This can often remove any temporary settings or features that are causing the Summary to appear.
Remember, keeping your browser updated is important. Check if any updates are available for Safari, as newer versions sometimes change how features work.
By following these steps, you should be able to disable the Summary feature easily and enjoy a more streamlined browsing experience.


