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small screen at the bottom left of the Safari display (apples shelf) and swipe it up till it's off the screen it will disappear. Continue with all the others and you will finally be rid of these annoying screens. I had to do this for 12 screens but still have no idea how they got there to begin with.
Make sure your iPad is on the latest software: Settings/ general/ software update. Try simply restarting your iPad. Completely power if off then back on.
Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset. WARNING: If you choose the Erase All Content and Settings option, all of your content is removed.
Update Your Phone's Software: Outdated software might cause compatibility issues. Check for any available updates and install them. Clear Cache of the Phone App: Navigate to Settings > Apps > Phone > Storage > Clear Cache. This will delete any temporary files that might be causing the problem.
To do this, go to your iPad Settings > Display & Brightness > Auto-Lock. Set Auto-Lock to "Never". This will keep your screen awake, but still respect your screen dimming settings.
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