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nearly a year ago to the day I created a video covering the process of hiding those annoying shortcut banners that show up anytime you use custom icons on your home screen but with the iOS 16 update Apple changed some stuff behind the scenes essentially making that video now mostly irrelevant so I thought it was well worth taking the time to put together a brand new version of the video to hopefully help anyone whoamp;#39;s been having the issue since the iOS 16 update similar to last yearamp;#39;s video I thought Iamp;#39;d also use this video to talk about how you can go about hiding the dock on iOS 16 as well but with that being said letamp;#39;s Dive In so letamp;#39;s start with removing these annoying shortcut banners that pop up anytime you launch any shortcut youamp;#39;ve created whether it be when an automation is triggered or perhaps the more common scenario for whenever you open any custom icon you might have on your home screen now Iamp;#39;m just going to flag up f