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How to Generate Curse/Zalgo Text Using Safari On iPhone

Last updated: Oct 14, 2021 4:32 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
How to Generate Curse:Zalgo Text Using Safari On iPhone

In today’s fast evolving era of the internet, people are using fonts in a variety of ways. Some use them to make memes that may be funny or scary depending on the style they choose for their creations, others find it irresistible when designers take an otherwise mundane block letter and give life through transitions such as uppercase letters being switched with lowercase ones at random intervals.


Especially, small details like how far or apart each letter sits from one another which creates more visually appealing layouts without much extra work!

How to Generate Curse:Zalgo Text Using Safari On iPhone

In our increasingly digital world where messages can span across all platforms-from text messages sent via phone apps right down updates posted directly onto social media pages, there have never been so many opportunities before us than now: To adapt what we write according to not only.

One of those weird styles, corrupted text generator model is one. Zalgo font seems to be utilized in frightening occasions as it’s been reported by the ghost meme founder who values this particular typeface highly for its scary and creepy output tone that can work well with certain aspects of attraction too!


When you’ve been through the trouble of going through this article, then probably you know why Zalgo is called Glitch text.

If not, let me explain though it gets its name from being generated due to lag or a glitch in video games where glitches produce “glitches” that can result in funny outcomes such as what happened with this font which was made using fonts, and how he shapes them to offer him an idea; there wasn’t exactly any plan behind writing anything down when using his letters together like some other typeface might do, but somehow they all come out coherent even if random looking at first glance.


How to Generate Curse/Zalgo Text Using Safari On iPhone

If you are a regular user of Zalgo text in the dark recesses of internet chat rooms, there are some rules you should know.

The first rule is that if you want to write ‘Zalgo’ or ‘Zalgop,’ you must always type z-a-l-g-o. The second rule might not apply everywhere, but it certainly applies to / x / – Make sure that there is no space before and after Zalgo when using it with d ‘ other words !!!


Zalgo can be spelled by typing z-a-l-g-o, while spaces must only be before or after the word. If another alphabet is placed in between, your post will look very weird!

On iPhone Safari, if a text entry field on a web page is entered with Cyrillic letters, it generates Zalgo.

This vulnerability has been tested under iOS 11.1.2 on an iPhone X and an iPad running iOS 11.0.3, and the bug has been successfully reproduced in both cases.

Safari is a browser that tends to crash, so we can exploit it by generating long strings of URLs with javascript.


When the user opens our evil web page, the browser loads all these URLs at once, and it crashes due to a performance issue.

You may wonder why only Safari? Well… because Safari also has an html5 video element that can be used as a timer object, and we’re going to use that.

How To Generate Curse/Zalgo Text Using Chrome On iphone

Recently I have been playing around with chrome extensions for Android. Unfortunately, after much trial and error, it appears that there is no JavaScript API or documentation to create or manipulate extensions on the iPhone.


Fortunately, this problem can be circumvented by abusing the fact that any website can open a browser window in the application. This “front door” in the application is not only beneficial for debugging purposes, but it also provides an easy way to interact with web content in another application (assuming that other application does not have not an appropriate internal sandbox).

For example, if we open an in-app browser window pointing to apple.com while 1password is open, we will be greeted by 1password, which will ask us if we want to add this new web page.


The first step is to determine the font you want to use for the effect. Make sure this font is paired with Unicode characters.

Zalgo text is when you add a bunch of Unicode symbols (for example, Zalgo Z Z Z Z ZZ ZZ) at the end of a line, and it spans all lines like that.

It’s cool to watch, not sure why, but it’s fun to see… But I think most people don’t know how to do it or don’t care … Mainly because the internet doesn’t know how to use this ability very well other than drawing pictures or changing our words to look different!


Once the cursed text is created using the online generator, you can now post it on social media sites, including Facebook.

 However, zalgo text will not appear on any other device unless you use the chrome zalgo text extension. This type of zalgo text is called a zalgo font.

Once the zalgo text font is included in a document, individual letters are automatically replaced with letter shapes stretched vertically to occupy 3 or 4 lines of characters. This effect dramatically increases the height of each letter shape and improves the readability of notable characters in small sizes.

For many years, zalgos were represented by an image file containing several individual images representing each character of the character used.                       


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