In Safari, click on Settings> Safari > Advanced > and then tap the button to the right of Javascript to enable the iPhone 14 Javascript setting.
Our article continues below with further information regarding the iPhone 14 Safari Javascript option, as well as screenshots of these procedures.
For more information, see our video on how to enable Javascript on iPhone 14.
How to Enable Javascript on an iPhone 14
The instructions in this post were carried out using an iPhone 14 Plus running iOS 17.
These procedures apply to many additional versions of iOS as well as many different iPhone models, including the following:
- iPhone 14
- iPhone 14 Pro
- iPhone 14 Pro Max
Step 1: On your Home screen, locate the Settings icon and tap it to access the menu.
Step 2: Scroll down and click on Safari.
Step 3: Scroll down and select the Advanced option from the drop-down menu.
Step 4: To enable Javascript, tap the button to the right of it.
When there is green shading surrounding the button, you know Javascript is enabled. In the image below, I have Javascript enabled.
You will be able to return to this setting and toggle it on or off as needed now that you know how to enable Javascript on iPhone 14.
It is important to note that changing the Safari Javascript setting will have no effect on any other browsers you use, such as Chrome or Firefox. If you want to update the Javascript settings for such apps, you must do it via the menus within those programs.
Javascript on iPhone Video
Summary – Activating the iPhone 14 Javascript Setting
- Go to Settings.
- Select Safari.
- Choose Advanced.
- Enable Javascript.
Related: How to Allow Safari Pop Ups on iPhone 14
Conclusion
Javascript is an important part of standard Web browsing habits because many of the Web pages you visit will use it in some capacity.
So, if you see that particular features or materials aren’t being presented properly or at all, you may be asking why.
The Javascript setting in the device’s default Safari browser may be turned on or off, so if you’re seeing strange browsing behavior, this could be the cause.
Hopefully, our instruction on how to activate Javascript on iPhone 14 helped you identify and alter this option so you can see if things improve by changing the current setting.
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