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hey what is up guys Jeremy here and welcome back to another video this is going to be kind of a tweaked combo Im gonna be covering high two badge text and blurry badges already guys now hide badge text is a very very simple tweak from Cydia as you guys can see with the applications down in my dock there I do have a couple of notifications for those apps and hide badge text basically removes the number that is displayed in those badges and it just makes it a kind of a notification little circle for your applications I really do like the way it makes it look it makes it more simple looking and it just removes the number and I kind of like that like I said um it just lets you know that that app has a notification rather than how many notifications it actually has so the second week of this video is called blurry badges so as you guys can see the badges are actually color matched for the application if we swipe over here to FaceTime as you can see that badge is color matched as well and w