Five useful Apple tips for Safari on iPhone, iPad or Mac

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Useful Apple tips for Safari

Safari is the default web browser developed by Apple, available on iPhone, iPad and Mac devices. It provides users with an intuitive interface and advanced features for browsing the Internet, including speed, privacy protection, and seamless integration with other Apple services.

Below you will find five useful Apple tips for Safari, so you can really get the most out of the app and become a real Pro user. Click on the tip to read it in full.

Search the reading list, history and bookmarks

Search the reading list, history and bookmarks

Saturday, July 29 • Wesley Fabry

On an iPhone or iPad you can quickly search the Safari history, but also the reading list and bookmarks. An option that users with a full reading list or rich history especially like.

Because you can search in this data, you can easily find a previously visited website. We explain exactly how you can do this on an iPhone and iPad, but we also share the steps for Mac.

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Manage website settings in Safari

Manage website settings in Safari

Tuesday, May 3 • Wesley Fabry

Just like on the Mac, it is possible to activate specific website settings for web pages on an iPhone and iPad. This means you can manage and remember all settings related to a web page.

This way you can always activate the reader view or desktop site for a specific website, but you can also deny access to your iPhone or iPad’s camera, microphone and location in this way. You can set the website preferences per web page, but it is also possible to do this directly for all websites.

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Activate and use Private Mode in Safari

Activate and use Private Mode in Safari

Friday, October 22 • Wesley Fabry

When using an internet browser, all kinds of data are collected, such as the websites visited or cookies. Both are used to improve productivity on the Internet.

If you would like to visit a website where you would prefer that, in this case Safari, not store any data. Then it is possible to use a Private Window. Safari will then not collect or remember any data so that you can use the internet undisturbed. You can use Private Mode on a Mac, but also iPhone and iPad.

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Have websites read aloud with this trick

Have websites read aloud with this trick

Friday, January 12 • Wesley Fabry

If you have found an interesting article on a website, you can have it read aloud using Siri since iOS 17 and iPadOS 17. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the voice assistant can recognize the content of an article and then read it out loud.

Siri will only read the content of the article, and not the text that is present in, for example, button bars, navigation columns, etc. The Safari reader function is used for this, which in any case displays articles from websites in a neutral manner without formatting.

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Easily keep work and private life separate with profiles

Easily keep work and private life separate with profiles

Monday, February 12 • Wesley Fabry

Since iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and Safari 17, you can use profiles in Apple’s web browser. This is especially useful if you use your Apple products both privately and for work or school.

You can easily use Safari profiles for different subjects or activities. This way you keep your history, extensions, tab groups, cookies and favorites separated per profile. Setting it up is a piece of cake, but using it takes some getting used to.

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