This method is suitable for hiding pre-installed applications such as Safari, Camera (the camera will be disabled when hidden), FaceTime and iTunes.
1. Open Settings-General-Access Restrictions-Enable Access Restrictions. After the prompt "Enter Access Restriction Password" appears, enter the access restriction password. Then, under the Allowed Content group, turn off the switch next to the application icon to hide the application.
When you return to the home screen, you will find that all the applications you turned off have disappeared; Don't worry about them being deleted, they are still on your device, but they are not displayed. If you want to restore the original settings, just go to Access Restrictions and turn them all on.
The second measure: hide the App downloaded from the app Store.
1. The previous steps are the same as the first step. Open Settings-General-Access Restrictions-Enable Access Restrictions. (This method will disrupt the original application order after recovery, so please use it with caution for patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. )
2. Select Apps and click No App to hide all dependent apps downloaded from the App Store.
The third measure: the "cover your ears and steal the bell" hiding method.
The following method does not really "hide" these applications in the system, but makes them not directly displayed on the screen. Occasionally, emergencies are very useful:
1. Press and hold the application icons until they start shaking left and right.
2. Dragging an icon onto another icon will create a folder (we call it the "Photography" folder).
3. Hold the folder with one hand until the icon shakes. Don't let go! Then click the middle of the second and third icons with the other hand at the same time, and click continuously until the folder "Video" is opened!
4. Put the folder photography into the folder 2, and then press the Home button to return to the home screen, so that you will find that the folder 1 has "disappeared" from the screen, at least you can't see it directly.