You just have to look in the bottom drawer of the locked filing cabinet marked "tax returns", in the sub-basement room with a sign on the door saying "beware of the tiger".
Head to your iPhone’s Settings.
Next, tap Accessibility.
On the Accessibility page, find Audio/Visual and select it.
From there, search for “Background Sounds” and toggle it on.
Accessibility is the last line of defense in fight for general ergonomics, because it sets legal limits on how shitty and user-abusive the UI/UX can get.
Sorry, somewhat off-topic, but this article is a great example why LLMs will beat old-school web search. Huge article full of stuff you already known of you got there via search and the entire valuable content is just this:
"Here’s how to play white noise on your iPhone, step-by-step:
Head to your iPhone’s Settings.
Next, tap Accessibility.
On the Accessibility page, find Audio/Visual and select it.
From there, search for “Background Sounds” and toggle it on."
You don't need a LLM for that. Old-school web search can excerpt only the step-by-step instruction on the search results page.
Now of course, you get lawsuits from site owners because a visitor can get the information needed without actually visiting the site which is detrimental to the site owner's ad revenue. Expect this kind of lawsuits to continue as LLMs become popular.
No more garbage for SEO! What is white noise? Why would you want to play white noise? Who created white noise? When did it become popular? How to play white noise on iPhone. Conclusion.
[0] https://www.rd.com/article/iphone-white-noise/