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Safari
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It has been more than a month since iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 appeared on the market. A large number of iPhone users are now using the new operating system and with it the updated Safari. But are you already getting everything out of the browser?
In this article I will list five extensions for you that every Safari user should try once. Simply, because they can significantly improve your user experience.
Safari for iOS 15: 5 Extensions You Can’t Miss!
The following five extensions for Safari are, in my opinion, a must for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 users:
#1 Honey for iOS 15
If you often make online purchases, you may want to consider doing this via Safari. Not so much because of the fact that the experience in the browser is better than in apps, but simply because of the handy extension Honey. With this tool it is possible to search for useful coupons before you pay for an order. Copy the code, enter it and voila: discount!
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#2 Safari: LastPass
I don’t know about you guys, but I do have a hundred thousand million passwords for a hundred thousand million accounts. In that respect, a password manager really is a godsend. Ideal for use in iOS 15 or iPadOS 15. Personally, I’m a fan of LastPass, but there are also alternatives such as 1Password that are excellent to use in Safari.
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#3 1Blocker for iOS 15
Visitors to our websites know it better than anyone: you will be thrown to death online with advertisements. It is therefore very nice that you can block ads in Safari by means of an extension. 1Blocker, which is available on both iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, is ideal in that regard. In addition to blocking ads, you can also activate exceptions for certain URLs and it is possible to share your preferences with multiple Apple devices.
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#4 Safari: Pocket
Do you read a lot of articles on your iPhone or iPad? Then it is best to use the Pocket extension. This is especially useful for those times when you don’t really have time to read articles right away, but want to give them attention at a later time. With Pocket you can quickly save certain articles and you can give them a tag to keep things organized.
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#5 Grammarly
Grammarly is an ideal Safari extension that ensures that you make fewer spelling mistakes. The application only works in the English language, but personally I notice that I use that language the most when I look up things via the browser.
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