How to hide Newsstand on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, no jailbreak required
Although I occasionally use Newsstand, I can plainly see why many deem it to be worthless. Almost all of my friends have Newsstand apps that look just like the screenshot above — empty. With that in mind, wouldn’t it be great if Apple didn’t force the app upon you?
I mean, it’s not even really an app after all, it’s a folder, yet Apple forces you to keep it on your home screenwith no way to hide it. Most people who really hate the app, and don’t have the luxury of a jailbreak, relegate Newsstand to the last page of their Home screen, but this latest Mac app one-ups that solution.
Like previous tricks that allowed you to place Newsstand in a folder, Filippo Bigarella’s StifleStand does something similar. StifleStand, though, is much more easy to execute, because it doesn’t require any special timing on your part.
The best thing about StifleStand is that it doesn’t require a jailbreak, which makes it entirely possible to hide the Newsstand app on the iPhone 5, or any other iOS device for that matter.
To hide your Newsstand app using StifleStand, do the following:
Step 1: Download and open StifleStand (Mac only).
Step 2: Plug in your iOS device running iOS 5 or higher. Make sure that StifleStand detects your device.
Step 3: Find the Newsstand folder on your device.
Step 4: Click the Hide Newsstand button on StifleStand.
Step 5: You should see your Newsstand app icon disappear, and a folder take its place. The folder is named Magic by default, and the Newsstand app icon will now reside within that folder.
The new Magic folder behaves just like any normal folder in iOS. You can rename the folder, and populate it with additional apps. If you want to remove Newsstand from the folder, simply place your device into wiggle mode, and drag out the Newsstand app icon. You can always run StifleStand again if you wish to hide it in the future.
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