Hi,

I’ve had something similar happen to me with a different app.  What appears to 
be happening is that the VO Recognition of the page seems to disallow VO focus 
on the main screen where the app has focus.  So, every time you twist the 
rotor, there’s not VO Recognition as an option because VO actually has focus in 
the Status bar, not the app area.  The only way I’ve had success, was to go 
into Settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, VoiceOver Recognition, then to the 
section where I can turn it on/off for specific apps.  In your case, you’d find 
Safari and deselect it, then back out of all the Settings, use the App Switcher 
to force quit Safari, then re-open Safari to re-gain access.

It sounds like you may have tried most of this, so hopefully my full list of 
steps helps you.  It has worked for me.

Later…


Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Professional Learning Specialist
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Jul 5, 2021, at 4:21 PM, Jonathan Cohn <jon.c.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> It seems app recognition has gone totally bonkers on my iPhone SE. I had 
> turned it on for Safari to get an interpretation of a embedded twitter  photo 
> of a SUV that rammed the barricades around the Washington monument just 
> before fireworks yesterday. I got a description but when I went to turn 
> recognition off it was no longer in my router and what's more Safari just 
> beeps at me indicating that it sees no evil or good. 
> I tried restarting Safari, going into VoiceOver recognition and turning it 
> off there for restarting the phone restarting Safari, but what ever I do 
> Safair is just beeping at me and not reading any content.
> Any clues what to try?
> Thanks!
> Jonathan Cohn
> 
> 
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