iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 bring enhanced Wi-Fi network indicators in the Control Center that now include privacy status and security icons for connectivity insights.
Apple brings Wi-Fi privacy indicators to the Control Center in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26

iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 bring enhanced Wi-Fi network indicators in the Control Center that now include privacy status and security icons for connectivity insights.
While it’s my opinion that there’s no question iOS & iPadOS 26 drew inspiration for the new Liquid Glass aesthetic from ideas that have floated in the jailbreak community for more than a decade (just take a look at the classic GlasKlart theme to see why I feel that way), it’s typical of Apple to do things their way.
Learn how to make Control Center on the Mac your own by adding, removing, rearranging, and resizing toggles to customize it for your workflow.
Apple has fixed the reversed Finder icon and transparency in the iPhone's Control Center with the latest iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe betas released yesterday.
The watchOS 26 operating system permits your Apple Watch to use Control Center toggles from its paired iPhone for the first time.
Apple's new macOS Tahoe operating system allows you to rearrange the Control Center layout and use third-party controls, just like on your iPhone and iPad.
watchOS 26 should support third-party widgets in the Control Center, allowing the Apple Watch to go beyond Apple's built-in toggles and tiles for the first time ever.
Control Center is a place where iPhone and iPad users alike can quickly access shortcuts and toggles without having to sift through a maze of preference panes in the Settings app. Unfortunately, when you use more shortcuts and toggles than the ordinary person, things can feel cramped.
iOS 18.4 lets you access specific Apple Intelligence and Siri features through your iPhone's Control Center, thanks to new widgets such as Talk to Siri.
iOS 18.4 brings Apple Intelligence’s Google Lens-like visual intelligence feature to the older iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models with four new ways to trigger it.
With Control Center being one of the most-used interfaces throughout the iOS user experience, it should come as no surprise that we see jailbreak tweak developers trying to make it more convenient for end users. Fortunately, that’s exactly what iOS developer Hitori has done with the release of a new jailbreak tweak called Centra.
Are you interested in a more eye-friendly aesthetic for Control Center? If you are, then we think you should take a moment to try a free jailbreak tweak called CCBorder by iOS developer fiore.