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  1. View your Safari tabs from another Apple device on iPhone

    In Safari on iPhone, view the tabs that are open on your other Apple devices and keep tabs and Tab Groups updated across them.

  2. How to View Safari Tabs From Another iPhone or iPad

    With iCloud tabs and iCloud sync enabled on Safari, here's how to view open tabs across your Apple devices: Step 1: Tap the Safari app on your iPhone or iPad's home screen.

  3. How to Move Safari Tabs Between iPhone, iPad, and Mac

    If you routinely switch between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, you might want to move web pages from one device to another. Instead of using the History or Reading List features, try these seamless methods to move Safari tabs between Apple devices.

  4. How to Reopen Closed or Lost Tabs in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

    A list of recently closed tabs appears, click an item to open it in a new tab. Alternatively, go to History > Reopen Last Closed Tab or press Cmd + Shift + T to automatically reopen your las closed tab. Reopen your recently closed tabs from the menu bar on a Mac. Step 2. Check Your Other Safari Windows in iPadOS.

  5. How to Close All Safari Tabs at Once on iPhone and iPad

    If you have dozens of tabs open in Safari on iPhone or iPad and need to clear them out quickly, it can be tedious to "X" them out one at a time. Luckily, there are two ways to close all your Safari tabs at once, and they also work in Private Browsing mode.

  6. How to use tabs and private browsing in Safari for iPhone and iPad

    How to view tabs open on your other devices in Safari on iPhone and iPad Safari's iCloud Tabs feature lets you quickly and easily access web pages you've already opened in Safari on any of your other Apple devices — iPhones, iPads, or Macs.

  7. Closed iPhone safari tabs showing up as o…

    2) Kill the Safari browser on iPad and repeat to clear the history and website data. 3) Waited for approx 10-min, launch the Safari browser on iPhone, manually delete all the tabs and leave one open (point to apple [.] com) 4) Clicked on "Clear History and Website Data" on my iPhone. 5) Kill the Safari browser on iPad and repeat to clear the ...

  8. How to Reopen Closed Tabs on an iPhone or iPad

    Safari on iPhone Related: How to Restore Recently Closed Tabs in Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge To reopen a closed tab in Safari on an iPhone, first tap the "Tab View" button at the bottom right corner of the Safari app to view your open tabs. Next, tap and hold "New Tab" button (the plus sign).

  9. 10 Ways to Easily Find Safari Tabs On Your iPhone and iPad

    Method 2: Search for a tab by name. Open Safari on your iPhone. Tap on the 'Tabs' icon in the bottom right corner. In the tab-view page, swipe down to access the Search bar at the top. Type in the name of the tab you wish to find and it should automatically show up in your search results.

  10. Set up and use iCloud Tabs

    Set up and use iCloud Tabs iCloud keeps the tabs you have open in Safari up to date on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac. That means you can go from one device to the next and pick up browsing wherever you left off.

  11. How to Restore & Reopen All Closed Tabs in Safari on iPad

    The plus button in Safari on iPad and iPhone is the traditional commonly used method used to recover closed tabs in iOS Safari and iPadOS too. On iPad: Tap and hold on the + plus button, then select the closed tabs you wish to reopen from the drop-down menu. On iPhone: Tap the two overlapping squares icon to access tabs view, then tap and hold ...

  12. How to Close All of Your Safari Tabs at Once on iPhone or iPad

    Open up Safari. Long press on the "Tabs" icon denoted by two squares. On iPhones, it's at the bottom of the browser in portrait mode or at the top in landscape mode. On the iPad, it's at the top ...

  13. Accidentally closed all Safari tabs, poss…

    Accidentally closed all Safari tabs, possible to restore? I use iPhone 13 Pro for research and tend to have a lot of tabs open. Now I accidentally hit "close all tabs". With "recently closed tabs" I could restore but I had 112 tabs open

  14. How to change Safari tabs back to stacked…

    How to change Safari tabs back to stacked iOS 15 The recent iOS 15 update has changed the way tabs are viewed in safari. Previously, the tabs appeared "stacked", meaning that the title of each web page fit onto the screen, and the X button to close them was in the same position for every tab, making it easy to open and close them.

  15. How to close all tabs on iPhone and iPad at once (iOS 17)

    How to close all Safari tabs on iPhone from the tab switcher screen Another way to close all your Safari tabs at once is to use the Tab Switcher screen. This view shows you all your open tabs in a grid, making it easy to take a quick look and close them all at once.

  16. 8 Tips and Tricks to Master Safari on Your iPhone

    Here's how to add a Safari Tab Group to a specific Focus mode: Open the Settings app. Scroll down and go to Focus. Choose the Focus mode you want. Scroll down to the bottom and tap on Add Filter ...

  17. How to save all open Safari tabs as bookmarks on iPhone and iPad

    Have several important Safari tabs you want to save? Learn how to bookmark all open tabs in just a few taps on iPhone or iPad.

  18. How to Switch Between Tabs in Safari on iPhone

    Fire up the Safari browser on your iPhone and open some sites in different tabs. Tap the "Tabs" button (two cascading squares) on the right (top or bottom, depending on where you've placed the tab bar). It'll open a card-style grid of Safari tabs. You can scroll and tap to switch to any tab, and it's quicker than swiping through other open tabs.

  19. How to delete your Safari history on Mac, iPhone, or iPad

    Here's how to close down all your Safari tabs on iPhone at once, as well as how to close down Safari tabs open on a Mac from your iPhone. There are also a few tricks that can make the process simpler.

  20. What Is "System Data" Storage on an iPhone or iPad?

    To do this, open the Settings app, then go to Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Then, select the "All History" option and turn on the "Close All Tabs" toggle.

  21. See the webpages open on your other devices in Safari on Mac

    In Safari on your Mac, view webpages that you have open on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and other Mac computers.

  22. Fortnite Is Back on Mobile (for Some of Us)

    Fortnite is back on mobile: Epic Games is now offering the game through its own app store on Android devices around the world, but only on iPhones in the EU.

  23. tabs keep reopening after being closed

    tabs keep reopening after being closed ever since updating to ios 15, i keep (attempting) to close my tabs in safari but when i then close the app and open it again, all of my tabs reopen. does anyone know how to fix this? it's really getting quite annoying.

  24. Hands-On With Safari's New Distraction Control in the iOS 18 Beta

    Apple today surprised us with a new feature for Safari in iOS ... We also boast an active community focused on purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other Apple ...

  25. Open and close tabs in Safari on iPhone

    Open and close tabs in Safari on iPhone In the Safari app , use tabs to help you navigate between multiple open webpages. Note: If you're using the Single Tab layout, the menus and other items may look different from what's described in this guide. See Change the layout of Safari.

  26. Private Browsing Safari iPhone: Full Detailed Guide

    If this is your first time using the Private Browsing feature on the iPhone Safari app, follow the detailed steps below. They will help you know how to use the feature. Step 1 Please open the Safari app on your iPhone. Then, you will see its first interface on your iPhone screen. Tabs are visible at the bottom of the iPhone Safari.

  27. How to Easily Clear Cache on an iPhone

    How to Clear Safari Cache on an iPhone. Safari is the default web browser on iPhones, and it stores a lot of cached data over time. This includes browsing history, cookies, and cached images and files that help websites load faster during future visits. Here's how to clear it: Open Settings: Start by tapping the "Settings" app on your iPhone.

  28. Is there any reason to choose Chrome over Safari as your iPhone browser

    Now I'm actually used to Chrome like how the + button is right in the center to open a new tab. For some reason Safari does feel simpler and more elegant to use, not sure why, maybe it is the Apple fanboy in me. Just curious if all the browsers use WebKit anyway, is there a reason why someone would choose Chrome on iPhone vs Safari?

  29. iPadOS 18's new tab bar is more powerful than it first appears

    One iPad-only feature is a redesigned tab bar for apps. iPad apps have historically used a similar tab bar to what's found on the iPhone. Tabs would live at the bottom of the screen.

  30. How to Bookmark Multiple Tabs in Safari on iPhone and iPad

    Safari on the iPhone and iPad has a hidden feature that lets you quickly bookmark all open websites to a single folder. To keep things as you had left it, quickly bookmark all the tabs in Safari using this trick. Open the "Safari" app on your iPhone or iPad and then tap the URL bar.