How to add bookmarks and favorites on an iPhone's Safari browser for quick access to your preferred webpages

  • You can easily bookmark or favorite a webpage on an iPhone if you want to regularly return to a particular page.
  • Just tap the "Share" button at the bottom of a page and then tap "Add Bookmark" to create a bookmark in your iPhone's Safari browser.
  • If you save a bookmark to the Favorites folder or choose the "Add to Favorites" option, it'll appear in the Favorites list when you open a new tab in Safari.
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Like any web browser, you can bookmark web pages you want to return to using Safari on your iPhone .

Once bookmarked, you can find these saved pages by tapping the Bookmark button at the bottom of the Safari screen. 

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1. Start the Safari app and open a web page that you want to bookmark. 

2. Tap the Share button (the square with an arrow).

3. Tap "Add Bookmark."

4. On the Add Bookmark page, you can edit the name of the bookmark and even tweak the URL if necessary — just tap either of those fields and type as needed. 

5. If you want to store the bookmark in the default Favorites folder, tap "Save." If you want to choose a different folder, tap "Favorites" and then choose a folder (or create a new one) and then tap "Save."

If you save your bookmark to the default folder, it will appear in the list of favorites when you open a blank new tab in Safari, giving you fast access to commonly used web sites.

The difference between favorites and bookmarks in Safari

You might notice that when you tap the Share button, there are options to add both a bookmark and a favorite. Since the Favorites folder happens to be the default location to save bookmarks, this can be somewhat confusing. 

In reality, favorites are just a special kind of bookmark. If you save a bookmark to the Favorites folder (either using the Add Bookmark button or the "Add to Favorites" button in the Share menu), it's effectively the exact same thing as a favorite.  If you store a bookmark in a different folder, you'll need to navigate past the default Favorites folder to find them. 

Bottom line: Using the "Add to Favorites" button does the same thing as using the default folder for "Add bookmark."

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How to use Bookmarks and Reading List in Safari on iPhone and iPad

How to use Bookmarks and Reading List in Safari on iPhone and iPad

  • How to add a bookmark
  • How to search for a bookmark
  • How to edit a bookmark
  • How to remove a bookmark
  • How to add an article to your Reading List
  • How to view your Reading List
  • How to delete articles from your Reading List

Your favorite iPhone can make browsing the web much easier by utilizing Bookmarks to get to your favorite webpages quicker, and using the Reading List to save articles you want to read later. In iOS 15, it's built right into Safari, allowing you to save articles and other web items for later perusal on your iPhone or iPad.

Both Reading List and Bookmarks sync via iCloud, so your links and stories are available no matter which device you have with you, whether you're taking a quick break from work on your Mac, relaxing with your iPad, or commuting with your best iPhone . Here's how to use Bookmarks and the Reading List in Safari in iOS 15 .

How to add a bookmark in Safari

  • Launch Safari from your Home screen.
  • Navigate to the website you want to bookmark.
  • Long press the bookmark button . It's the icon that looks like a book.
  • Tap Add Bookmark

How To Add Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Launc hSafari, navigate to the websire you want to bookmark, long press the bookmark button, and then tap add bookmark.

  • Tap the name to rename your bookmark.
  • Tap the location you want the bookmark. The default is Favorites.

How To Add Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Tap the name to change it and then tpa the location you want to save it.

  • Tap a new location if you want.

How To Add Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Tap a new location if you want and then tap save.

How to search for a bookmark in Safari

If you're having trouble finding a particular bookmark, you can always search for it.

  • Launch Safari from your home screen.
  • Tap the Bookmark button at the bottom of your screen.
  • Swipe down on the Bookmark list to bring up the search bar.

How To Search Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Launch Safari, tap the bookmark button, and then swipe down on the bookmark list to reveal the search bar.

  • Tap the search bar
  • Type in your search query .

How To Search Bookmark In Safari on IPhone: Tap the search bar and then type in your search query.

How to edit a bookmark in Safari

If you ever want to change the name or location of a bookmark you've already created, you can do so by editing the bookmark right in Safari.

  • Long press the bookmark you want to edit.
  • Tap edit from the pop-up menu.

How To Edit Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Launch Safari, tap the bookmark button, long bress the bookmark you want to edit, and then edit the pop-up menu.

Here's where you can rename or change the location of a bookmark.

How to remove a bookmark in Safari

  • Tap delete from the pop-up menu.

How To Remove Bookmark In Safari on iPhone: Launch Safari, tap the bookmark button, long bress the bookmark you want to edit, and then remove the pop-up menu.

How to add an article to your Reading List in Safari

Not every website supports reading lists, but a lot do, so if you come across an article you want to read later, here's how.

  • Long press the bookmark button when you're on the page or article you want to add.
  • Tap Add to Reading List .

How To Add An Article To Reading List In Safari on iPhone: Long press the bookmark button and then tap add to reading list.

How to view your Reading List in Safari

Getting to all of those articles you've added to your Reading List is just a matter of a couple of taps.

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  • Tap the bookmark button .
  • Tap the Reading List . It's the icon that looks like glasses.

How To View Your Reading List In Safari on iPhone: Launch Safari, tap the bookmark button, and then tap the reading list.

How to delete an article from your Reading List in Safari

After you've read an article, you can easily remove it from your Reading List.

How To Delete An Article On Your Reading List In Safari on iPhone: Launch Safari, tap the bookmark button, and then tap the reading list.

  • Swipe left on the article you want to delete.
  • Tap delete .

How To Delete An Article On Your Reading List In Safari on iPhone: Swipe left on the article you want to delete and then tap delete.

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Tap on the Share button in Safari

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1. Open Safari on your iOS or iPadOS device and then tap on the tiny bookmark icon (looks like an open book) at the bottom.

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  • Alternatively, you can also create a new Safari bookmark folder while adding bookmarks. Go to the web page you want to bookmark -> share icon -> Add Bookmark -> Location -> New Folder button at the bottom -> give a name to your folder and save it.

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Depending on your needs, you can edit bookmarks and also delete the ones that are no longer needed.

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1. Launch the  “Safari”  app and open the website or webpage you want to  “Add to Home Screen.”

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Bookmarking websites is a great way to keep track of them for later. If you visit a lot of websites, you can bookmark them in Safari. You can also create folders, edit existing bookmarks, and search for them. Here's how to add a bookmark in Safari using your Mac computer, iPhone, or iPad.

Bookmarking Websites in Safari

To add a new bookmark in Safari, open the webpage you want to save. On Mac, click Bookmarks in the top toolbar, then click Add Bookmark . On iOS, tap the Share icon, then tap Add Bookmark .

Step 1 Open the Safari app.

  • You can enter a website in the address bar or use Google Search to find it.

Step 3 Click Bookmarks in the menu bar.

  • Alternatively, click the Share button in the top-right corner of the window.

Step 4 Click Add Bookmark….

  • A pop-up window will open.

Step 5 Name the bookmark (optional).

  • To add a new folder, click Bookmarks in the menu bar, then click Add Bookmark Folder . This will add an "untitled folder" to the sidebar in Safari. Long-click the folder to edit the name.

Step 7 Click Add.

  • To access your bookmarks, click Bookmarks in the menu bar and click on the bookmark you want to open.
  • Click Bookmarks in the menu bar and click Show Bookmarks to display the bookmarks sidebar.
  • Click Bookmarks in the menu bar and click Edit Bookmarks to move, delete, or rename your bookmarks.
  • You can also import bookmarks to Safari .

Step 1 Open the Safari app.

  • You can enter a website in the address bar or enter keywords to search for one.

Step 3 Tap icon.

  • If you want to create a new bookmark folder , tap the Bookmarks icon in Safari. It's a blue outline of two curved pages. Then tap Edit in the corner of the screen, tap New Folder , type a name for the folder, and tap Bookmarks under location.

Step 7 Tap Save.

  • To access your bookmarks, tap the Bookmarks icon in Safari, then tap the bookmark you want to open.
  • To delete a bookmark, tap the Bookmarks icon in Safari, then tap Edit in the corner of the screen. Tap the red - next to the bookmark you want to delete, then tap Delete .

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How to Bookmark a Web Page in Safari on iPhone & iPad

Want to bookmark a web page or website in Safari on iPhone or iPad? Bookmarks make revisiting websites and webpages super easy, and are an excellent way to keep track of things on the web.

It’s fairly easy to add and manage bookmarks in Safari, but if you had no clue how to use it, you’ve come to the right place. This article will demonstrate how you can bookmark a web page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.

There’s more than one way to bookmark a web page in the default Safari browser and we’ll be discussing both of them right here. Let’s take a look at the necessary steps for bookmarking:

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That’s how you quickly bookmark web pages in Safari on your iPhone and iPad.

If you use multiple Apple devices, you can sync these Bookmarks across all your devices using iCloud service.

In a similar manner, you can also add website bookmarks to the Home Screen of iPhone or iPad for super quick access to your favorite sites (like osxdaily.com of course!).

Accessing certain links within a website becomes a whole lot easier with Bookmarks. For example, if you’re trying to track a shipment on FedEx, you could simply bookmark the webpage, so you don’t have to enter your tracking number every single time you visit their site for updates. Or perhaps you want to bookmark one of our articles here for easy reference down the road, or maybe just our site in general (of course you do!).

Bookmarking isn’t the only way to quickly access web pages on Safari. As soon as this web browser is opened, users are usually shown Favorites and Frequently Visited websites, neatly displayed as icons, so you can access these sites with just a single tap. Adding web pages to the Favorites section in Safari is fairly simple as well. On the other hand, Frequently Visited sites are automatically organized by Safari depending on your browsing history, but Frequently Visited Sites can be deleted in Safari on iPhone or iPad if you don’t want it to display certain websites.

Many internet users browse through tens or even hundreds of web pages on a daily basis, and keeping a track of them is tedious if you don’t use the bookmarks feature that every web browser comes with. That being said, adding new bookmarks varies slightly with each browser. If you’re an iPhone or iPad user, chances are, you surf the web using Safari that comes out of the box with iOS and iPadOS, and so the article here will be most relevant to you. Of course you can still bookmark webpages in other browsers too though, like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Epic, Brave, and the myriad other web browsers out there, but the process is a bit different for each.

Did you add several bookmarks to Safari for accessing your frequently visited web pages? What do you think of this basic feature that’s a norm on almost every web browser out there? Are Bookmarks really something you use on a daily basis? Make sure you let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section down below.

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iOS 17 Guide: How to Bookmark on Your iPhone Efficiently

To bookmark on your iPhone running iOS 17, you simply open the Safari browser, navigate to the website you want to bookmark, tap the share button, and select the “Add Bookmark” option. After you’ve named your bookmark and chosen where to save it, just tap “Save,” and voila! Your webpage is bookmarked for quick access in the future.

After bookmarking a site, you’ll be able to find it quickly without having to remember the URL or search for it again. It’ll be neatly stored in your Safari bookmarks, ready for you whenever you need it.

You can also check out this video about how to bookmark on iPhone for additional information.

Introduction

Let’s be real. We’ve all been down that rabbit hole on the internet where we find something gold, and then somehow, we lose it. Frustrating, right? But, hey, that’s where bookmarking swoops in to save the day, or rather, save that must-not-forget website. Bookmarking on your iPhone, especially with the latest iOS 17, is like having a personal librarian that’s got your back, keeping all those precious pages in tip-top order. Consider this: How many times have you stumbled upon a killer recipe or a life-hack article that you meant to try out later? Or perhaps, you’ve got a stack of online shops you swear by. Bookmarking is key to not losing these treasures in the endless sea of the internet.

For iPhone users, iOS 17 brings a seamless and user-friendly way to keep tabs on those essential web pages. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or just someone who loves to keep their digital life organized, knowing how to bookmark effectively on your iPhone is a game-changer. Bookmarking isn’t just about saving a page; it’s about having instant access to your curated information, anytime and anywhere.

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How to Bookmark on iPhone with iOS 17

Before diving into the steps, it’s important to understand that this process will enable you to quickly access your favorite websites without having to type the URL each time.

Step 1: Open Safari and navigate to the desired webpage

Navigate to the website you want to bookmark in the Safari app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Tap on the share button

The share button looks like a square with an arrow pointing out from the top. It’s usually located at the bottom of the screen.

Finding the share button is a breeze once you’re familiar with Safari’s interface. It’s your gateway to many useful features, including bookmarking.

Step 3: Select “Add Bookmark” from the share menu

After tapping the share button, a menu will appear. From there, tap on “Add Bookmark” to initiate the bookmarking process.

Step 4: Edit the bookmark name and location

You’ll have the option to rename the bookmark and select where to save it. By default, it saves to the “Favorites” folder, but you can choose another folder or create a new one.

Being able to edit the bookmark name is super handy for recall, and choosing the right location helps keep your bookmarks organized.

Step 5: Tap “Save” to store the bookmark

Once you’ve made your edits, tap “Save” to add the bookmark to your selected folder.

With the bookmark now saved, it’s easy to retrieve the page without the fuss of searching for it again.

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Additional Information

When it comes to bookmarking on iOS 17, there are a few extra nuggets of wisdom to keep in mind. First, customization is key. Don’t just stick with the default name of the bookmark; make it something memorable and meaningful to you. Also, consider organizing your bookmarks right from the get-go. Create separate folders for recipes, work research, or your favorite blogs to keep things tidy.

What’s more, if you’re a fan of minimalism, Safari’s “Favorites” section allows you to keep a clean slate with only your most-visited sites a tap away. This way, your screen isn’t cluttered, and you can enjoy a more focused browsing experience.

Lastly, remember that bookmarking on your iPhone with iOS 17 syncs across all your Apple devices, provided you’re using the same Apple ID. This ensures you have a seamless browsing experience whether you’re on your phone, tablet, or laptop.

  • Open Safari and navigate to the desired website.
  • Tap the share button.
  • Select “Add Bookmark” from the share menu.
  • Edit the bookmark name and choose a saving location.
  • Tap “Save” to store the bookmark.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i organize my bookmarks into folders.

Yes, you can create folders and organize your bookmarks to keep them tidy and categorized.

What if I want to bookmark a page for offline reading?

iOS allows you to save web pages to your reading list for offline access, not just as a bookmark.

Can I edit or delete a bookmark later?

Absolutely! You can edit or delete bookmarks at any time by accessing your bookmarks list and tapping “Edit.”

Do bookmarks sync across all my devices?

Yes, if you’re using iCloud and the same Apple ID, your bookmarks will sync across all your devices.

Can I export my bookmarks from Safari to another browser?

While there’s no direct way to export bookmarks from Safari on your iPhone, you can sync them to Safari on a Mac and then export them to other browsers.

Bookmarking on your iPhone with iOS 17 is like giving your digital life a well-organized library. It’s a simple yet powerful way to keep the vast ocean of the internet neatly sorted, just a few taps away. Remember, in this digital age, staying organized is not just about keeping your physical desk tidy, but also managing the virtual one.

With the tips and insights shared, you’re ready to turn your bookmarking game into a model of digital efficiency. Happy browsing, and may your bookmarks always lead you back to those hidden gems on the web!

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How to Add Safari Bookmarks on an iPhone or iPod Touch

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What to Know

  • Go to the URL in Safari. Tap Share > Add Bookmark or Add to Favorites . Accept the name, and select Save .
  • Edit and rearrange bookmarks by tapping the Bookmarks icon at the bottom of Safari and selecting Edit beneath the list.

This article explains how to add bookmarks on an iPhone or iPod Touch using the Safari browser app. We also discuss the difference between bookmarks and favorites. Instructions apply to devices with iOS 10 and later.

How to Add Bookmarks in Safari for iPhone

To add a bookmark to Safari on your iPhone or iPod Touch:

Open Safari and go to the URL you want to bookmark.

Tap the Share icon at the bottom of the page. It looks like a box with an arrow pointing up.

In the Share menu, tap Add Bookmark . Enter a new name, if you like, or tap Save to save the bookmark under its original name.

Alternatively, press and hold the Bookmark icon (it looks like an open book) beside the Share icon and select Add Bookmark . Select Save to save the bookmark.

How to Add Favorites to Safari on an iPhone

The process for adding favorites is similar:

Open Safari and go to the URL you want to add to your Favorites list.

In the Share menu, tap Add to Favorites . Enter a new name, if you like, or tap Save to save the URL under its original name.

Safari Bookmarks vs. Favorites

People often use the words bookmarks and favorites interchangeably. However, there is a distinction between the two folders in the Safari app on the iPhone and iPod.

In iOS, a favorite is one type of bookmark. Bookmarks on an iPhone or iPod Touch appear in a default primary folder in Safari, where all bookmarked pages are stored. Anything added to this folder is accessible through the Bookmarks icon in Safari so that you can access those saved links at any time.

Favorites is a folder stored within the Bookmarks folder. It's the first folder you see when you access Bookmarks. You don't get quicker access to favorites than to bookmarks on an iPhone or iPod Touch. However, on an iPad, the favorites appear as tabs at the top of every Safari page you open, so you're one tap away from any of them. You can add additional custom folders to either folder to organize your bookmarks on any iOS device.

It's also possible to add bookmark shortcuts to the iPhone or iPod Touch home screen so that you can instantly access websites without first opening Safari.

How to Edit and Arrange Bookmarks

You can edit and arrange your bookmarks in a few ways:

  • To view and organize folders and bookmarks, tap the Bookmark icon at the bottom of any Safari screen to display a list of folders, and then tap the Bookmark tab.
  • To edit folders, tap a folder to open it and display the individual URLs saved in the folder, then tap Edit .
  • To delete a folder or bookmark, tap the red minus next to the name.
  • To rearrange folders or bookmarks, drag the three-horizontal-line icon next to each entry up or down.
  • To add a folder, tap New Folder at the bottom of the editing screen.

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  • Add and use contact information
  • Edit contacts
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  • Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact info
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  • Get started with FaceTime
  • Make FaceTime calls
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  • Modify files, folders, and downloads
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  • Meet up with a friend
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  • Add a third-party item
  • Get notified if you leave an item behind
  • Locate an item
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  • Adjust map settings
  • Get started with Fitness
  • Track daily activity and change your move goal
  • See your activity summary
  • Sync a third-party workout app
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  • Share your activity
  • Subscribe to Apple Fitness+
  • Find Apple Fitness+ workouts and meditations
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  • Work out together using SharePlay
  • Change what’s on the screen during an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
  • Download an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
  • Get started with Freeform
  • Create a Freeform board
  • Draw or handwrite
  • Apply consistent styles
  • Position items on a board
  • Search Freeform boards
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  • Get started with Health
  • Fill out your Health Details
  • Intro to Health data
  • View your health data
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  • Download health records
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  • Turn off alarms and delete sleep schedules
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  • Turn Sleep Focus on or off
  • Change your wind down period, sleep goal, and more
  • View your sleep history
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  • Use audiogram data
  • Register as an organ donor
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  • Intro to Home
  • Upgrade to the new Home architecture
  • Set up accessories
  • Control accessories
  • Control your home using Siri
  • Use Grid Forecast to plan your energy usage
  • Set up HomePod
  • Control your home remotely
  • Create and use scenes
  • Use automations
  • Set up security cameras
  • Use Face Recognition
  • Unlock your door with a home key
  • Configure a router
  • Invite others to control accessories
  • Add more homes
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  • Get ringtones
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  • Write in your journal
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  • Detect people around you
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  • Set up shortcuts for Detection Mode
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  • Set up Messages
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  • Show song credits and lyrics
  • Queue up your music
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  • See what your friends are listening to
  • Use Siri to play music
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  • Use News widgets
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  • Read stories
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  • Add or remove accounts
  • Create and format notes
  • Draw or write
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  • View photos and videos
  • Play videos and slideshows
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  • Edit photos and videos
  • Trim video length and adjust slow motion
  • Edit Cinematic mode videos
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  • Edit portraits
  • Use photo albums
  • Edit, share, and organize albums
  • Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
  • Make stickers from your photos
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  • Search for photos
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  • Browse photos by location
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  • Share long videos
  • View photos and videos shared with you
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  • Personalize your memories
  • Manage memories and featured photos
  • Use iCloud Photos
  • Create shared albums
  • Add and remove people in a shared album
  • Add and delete photos and videos in a shared album
  • Set up or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Add content to an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Use iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Import and export photos and videos
  • Print photos
  • Find podcasts
  • Listen to podcasts
  • Follow your favorite podcasts
  • Use the Podcasts widget
  • Organize your podcast library
  • Download, save, or share podcasts
  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Listen to subscriber-only content
  • Change download settings
  • Make a grocery list
  • Add items to a list
  • Edit and manage a list
  • Search and organize lists
  • Work with templates
  • Use Smart Lists
  • Print reminders
  • Use the Reminders widget
  • Change Reminders settings
  • Browse the web
  • Search for websites
  • Customize your Safari settings
  • Change the layout
  • Use Safari profiles
  • Open and close tabs
  • Organize your tabs
  • View your Safari tabs from another Apple device
  • Share Tab Groups
  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage
  • Bookmark favorite webpages
  • Save pages to a Reading List
  • Find links shared with you
  • Annotate and save a webpage as a PDF
  • Automatically fill in forms
  • Get extensions
  • Hide ads and distractions
  • Clear your cache
  • Browse the web privately
  • Use passkeys in Safari
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  • Manage multiple watchlists
  • Read business news
  • Add earnings reports to your calendar
  • Use a Stocks widget
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  • Get shows, movies, and more
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  • Watch Major League Soccer with MLS Season Pass
  • Control playback
  • Manage your library
  • Change the settings
  • Make a recording
  • Play it back
  • Edit or delete a recording
  • Keep recordings up to date
  • Organize recordings
  • Search for or rename a recording
  • Share a recording
  • Duplicate a recording
  • Keep cards and passes in Wallet
  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay for contactless payments
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
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  • Use Apple Cash
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  • Access your home, hotel room, and vehicle
  • Add identity cards
  • Use COVID-19 vaccination cards
  • Check your Apple Account balance
  • Use Express Mode
  • Organize your Wallet
  • Remove cards or passes
  • Check the weather
  • Check the weather in other locations
  • View weather maps
  • Manage weather notifications
  • Use Weather widgets
  • Learn the weather icons
  • Find out what Siri can do
  • Tell Siri about yourself
  • Have Siri announce calls and notifications
  • Add Siri Shortcuts
  • About Siri Suggestions
  • Use Siri in your car
  • Change Siri settings
  • Contact emergency services
  • Use Emergency SOS via satellite
  • Request Roadside Assistance via satellite
  • Set up and view your Medical ID
  • Use Check In
  • Manage Crash Detection
  • Reset privacy and security settings in an emergency
  • Set up Family Sharing
  • Add Family Sharing members
  • Remove Family Sharing members
  • Share subscriptions
  • Share purchases
  • Share locations with family and locate lost devices
  • Set up Apple Cash Family and Apple Card Family
  • Set up parental controls
  • Set up a child’s device
  • Get started with Screen Time
  • Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
  • Set up Screen Time
  • Set communication and safety limits and block inappropriate content
  • Charging cable
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  • Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
  • Connect to a display with a cable
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  • Pair Magic Keyboard
  • Enter characters with diacritical marks
  • Switch between keyboards
  • Use shortcuts
  • Choose an alternative keyboard layout
  • Change typing assistance options
  • External storage devices
  • Bluetooth accessories
  • Share your internet connection
  • Allow phone calls on your iPad and Mac
  • Use iPhone as a webcam
  • Hand off tasks between devices
  • Cut, copy, and paste between iPhone and other devices
  • Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone
  • Start SharePlay instantly
  • Use AirDrop to send items
  • Connect iPhone and your computer with a cable
  • Transfer files between devices
  • Transfer files with email, messages, or AirDrop
  • Transfer files or sync content with the Finder or iTunes
  • Automatically keep files up to date with iCloud
  • Use an external storage device, a file server, or a cloud storage service
  • Intro to CarPlay
  • Connect to CarPlay
  • Use your vehicle’s built-in controls
  • Get turn-by-turn directions
  • Change the map view
  • Make phone calls
  • View your calendar
  • Send and receive text messages
  • Announce incoming text messages
  • Play podcasts
  • Play audiobooks
  • Listen to news stories
  • Control your home
  • Use other apps with CarPlay
  • Rearrange icons on CarPlay Home
  • Change settings in CarPlay
  • Get started with accessibility features
  • Turn on accessibility features for setup
  • Change Siri accessibility settings
  • Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
  • Change color and brightness
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
  • Customize per-app visual settings
  • Hear what’s on the screen or typed
  • Hear audio descriptions
  • Turn on and practice VoiceOver
  • Change your VoiceOver settings
  • Use VoiceOver gestures
  • Operate iPhone when VoiceOver is on
  • Control VoiceOver using the rotor
  • Use the onscreen keyboard
  • Write with your finger
  • Use VoiceOver with an Apple external keyboard
  • Use a braille display
  • Type braille on the screen
  • Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
  • Use VoiceOver with a pointer device
  • Use VoiceOver for images and videos
  • Use VoiceOver in apps
  • Use AssistiveTouch
  • Adjust how iPhone responds to your touch
  • Use Reachability
  • Auto-answer calls
  • Turn off vibration
  • Change Face ID and attention settings
  • Use Voice Control
  • Adjust the side or Home button
  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
  • Adjust pointer settings
  • Adjust keyboard settings
  • Adjust AirPods settings
  • Turn on Apple Watch Mirroring
  • Control a nearby Apple device
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  • Set up and turn on Switch Control
  • Select items, perform actions, and more
  • Control several devices with one switch
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  • Use Live Listen
  • Use sound recognition
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  • Adjust audio settings
  • Play background sounds
  • Display subtitles and captions
  • Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
  • Get Live Captions (beta)
  • Type to speak
  • Record a Personal Voice
  • Use Guided Access
  • Use built-in privacy and security protections
  • Set a passcode
  • Set up Face ID
  • Set up Touch ID
  • Control access to information on the Lock Screen
  • Keep your Apple ID secure
  • Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
  • Sign in with Apple
  • Share passwords
  • Automatically fill in strong passwords
  • Change weak or compromised passwords
  • View your passwords and related information
  • Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
  • Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
  • Automatically fill in verification codes
  • Automatically fill in SMS passcodes
  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
  • Use two-factor authentication
  • Use security keys
  • Manage information sharing with Safety Check
  • Control app tracking permissions
  • Control the location information you share
  • Control access to information in apps
  • Control how Apple delivers advertising to you
  • Control access to hardware features
  • Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
  • Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
  • Use a private network address
  • Use Advanced Data Protection
  • Use Lockdown Mode
  • Use Stolen Device Protection
  • Receive warnings about sensitive content
  • Use Contact Key Verification
  • Turn iPhone on or off
  • Force restart iPhone
  • Back up iPhone
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  • Restore purchased and deleted items
  • Sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone
  • Erase iPhone
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  • Ultra Wideband information
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  • Apple and the environment
  • Disposal and recycling information
  • Unauthorized modification of iOS

Customize your Safari settings on iPhone

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Customize your start page

When you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options.

The start page in Safari, which shows favorite websites, websites saved to the Reading List, and websites open on your other Apple device. At the bottom of the screen is the Edit button.

Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit.

Choose the options you want to appear on your start page:

Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites. See Bookmark a favorite website .

Frequently Visited: Go straight to the websites you visit most.

Shared with You: See links shared with you in Messages, Mail, and more. See Find links shared with you .

Privacy Report: Stay updated on how many trackers and websites Safari blocked from tracking you. See View the Privacy Report .

Siri Suggestions: As you search, allow websites shared in Calendar and other apps to appear.

Reading List: Show webpages currently in your Reading List. See Add the current webpage to your Reading List .

Recently Closed Tabs: Go back to tabs you previously closed.

iCloud Tabs: Show open tabs from other Apple devices where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID and Safari is turned on in iCloud settings or preferences. See Organize your tabs with Tab Groups .

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Note: Your custom start page settings are updated on all your Apple devices where you have Use Start Page on All Devices turned on, and you’re signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication .

Change the text size for a website on Safari

Use the Page Settings button to increase or decrease the text size.

the Page Settings button

Tap the large A to increase the font size or the small A to decrease it.

Change the display controls for a website on Safari

You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more.

Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the bottom of the screen to get it back).

See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).

To return to the normal view, tap Hide Reader.

See what the webpage looks like on a desktop computer: Tap Request Desktop Website (if available).

You can also adjust Safari settings in Accessibility settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings. Tap Add App, choose Safari, then tap Safari to adjust the settings.

Choose where to save downloads

When you download a file in Safari, you can choose whether to save it to iCloud or on your iPhone.

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iCloud Drive: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder in iCloud Drive. This allows you to access the downloaded file on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID .

On My iPhone: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder on your iPhone.

Share website passwords with a group

You can create a group of trusted contacts and share a set of passwords. Passwords stay up to date for everyone in the group, and you can remove someone at any time.

See Create shared password groups .

Adjust privacy settings for Safari

You can choose what privacy settings you want across Safari, and create individual exceptions for websites. See Browse privately .

How to Bookmark on iPhone 15: A Step-by-Step Guide

Bookmarking on your iPhone 15 is a breeze. Simply open Safari, navigate to the webpage you’d like to bookmark, tap the share icon at the bottom of the screen, and select “Add Bookmark.” After naming your bookmark and choosing where to save it, you’re all set. You’ll be able to access your saved pages quickly and effortlessly.

After bookmarking a page, it will be saved in your Safari bookmarks. This allows you to easily access it later without having to search for the webpage again. It’s an excellent way to keep track of important or frequently visited sites.

You can also check out this video about how to bookmark on iPhone 15 for additional coverage of this topic.

Introduction

In the age of information overload, it’s crucial to have quick access to the content we find valuable. Whether it’s a delicious recipe, an intriguing article, or a must-watch tutorial, we often encounter web pages we know we’ll want to revisit. This is where bookmarking becomes a lifesaver. Bookmarking a webpage on your iPhone 15 means creating a shortcut that you can easily find and tap on to revisit that page. Think of it as marking a page in a book you’re reading. It’s a simple yet powerful feature that caters to our need for convenience and efficiency.

For iPhone 15 users, bookmarking is especially relevant. With the plethora of apps and features at our disposal, it’s easy to get lost in the digital shuffle. Bookmarking helps us keep our digital lives organized. It’s a feature that appeals to students who need to save research, professionals keeping track of industry news, and anyone who loves to consume content on the go. Let’s dive into how you can make the most of this feature.

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Bookmarking on iPhone 15: A Step by Step Tutorial

Before we get into the step-by-step process of bookmarking, let’s talk about the outcome. By following these steps, you’ll be able to save any webpage you like for quick access later. It’s like building your personalized digital library right there in your iPhone.

Step 1: Open Safari

Open your Safari app on your iPhone 15.

Opening Safari is your gateway to the internet on your iPhone 15. It’s where all your web browsing happens.

Step 2: Navigate to the webpage

Go to the webpage you want to bookmark.

This step is pretty straightforward—just find the page you want to save.

Step 3: Tap the Share icon

  • Tap the share icon at the bottom of the screen.

The share icon looks like a square with an upward arrow. It’s your tool for interacting with content beyond simply viewing it.

Step 4: Select “Add Bookmark”

From the share options, select “Add Bookmark.”

“Add Bookmark” is one option among many, so you might have to scroll a bit to find it.

Step 5: Name your bookmark and choose a location

Give your bookmark a name and decide where to save it.

Naming your bookmark something relevant makes it easier to spot later. Choosing a folder helps keep your bookmarks organized.

Step 6: Save the bookmark

Tap “Save” to store the bookmark.

Once you tap save, your bookmark is stored and ready for when you need it.

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Additional Information

When bookmarking on your iPhone 15, you’re not just limited to saving web pages. Did you know that you can also bookmark specific parts of a webpage or even save a webpage as a PDF to your iBooks? That’s the beauty of the iPhone 15—it’s packed with features that cater to our unique needs. Bookmarking is just the tip of the iceberg.

Consider also tagging your bookmarks with keywords or using the “Favorites” feature for pages you visit daily. Safari even offers a “Reading List” that lets you save articles you’d like to read later offline. The options are endless when it comes to curating your digital reading space. Plus, with the iPhone 15’s robust system, you can rest assured that your bookmarks are safe and easily retrievable. Don’t forget to back up your iPhone regularly to ensure that all your bookmarks are preserved.

  • Open Safari.
  • Navigate to the webpage you want to bookmark.
  • Select “Add Bookmark.”
  • Name your bookmark and choose a location to save it.
  • Save the bookmark.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i organize my bookmarks into folders.

Yes, you can create folders to organize your bookmarks. This helps keep your saved pages neatly categorized.

Will my bookmarks be saved if I switch to a new iPhone?

If you’re using iCloud, your bookmarks will be synced across your devices, so you’ll still have them on a new iPhone.

Can I share my bookmarks with someone else?

You can share URLs directly with others, but there is no direct way to share a collection of bookmarks.

Is there a limit to how many bookmarks I can save?

No, there is no set limit to the number of bookmarks you can have on your iPhone.

Can I bookmark a page from a different browser other than Safari?

Bookmarks are specific to the browser you use. If you’re using a different browser on your iPhone, the process may differ.

In conclusion, bookmarking on the iPhone 15 is a fantastic feature that can enhance your web browsing experience by leaps and bounds. Whether it’s for work, study, or leisure, having quick access to your favorite web pages can be incredibly convenient. Just a few taps, and you’ve got a treasure trove of information at your fingertips.

Remember to keep your bookmarks organized and backed up, and you’ll never miss out on the content that matters to you. Ready to give it a try? Go ahead, start bookmarking, and transform the way you browse on your iPhone 15.

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6 Tips to Improve Your Safari Experience on iPhone

A ccessing the internet on an iPhone is made simple by Safari, Apple's native web browser; it does a great job of getting you started, but there are several other features that you can leverage to enhance your user experience.

Below, we'll list some valuable tips you can use to get the most out of Safari on your iPhone. So, let's get started.

1. Modify the Start Page

The start page is the first element you usually run into when launching Safari—it's the default screen if you've not used the browser before or didn't leave any tabs open after your last session. And the first step you can take in improving your Safari experience is to customize it.

Customizing the start page involves changing the background image and choosing the sections (listed below) you want the app to show. We've added descriptions to help you understand a little more about each section.

  • Favorites : This section will show all your favorite websites and bookmarks which have been added to the Favorites section on your iPhone.
  • Frequently Visited : This is a collection of searches and websites you've frequented in recent months. The information is said to be a mix from all your Apple devices if you've enabled iCloud.
  • Shared with You : It works by finding links, images, music, and more, sent within the Messages app, and brings them up in relevant applications. For example, if someone texted you a link via iMessage, you'll find it in this section of the start page.
  • Privacy Report : This section surfaces information on the trackers used by websites you've visited in the last 30 days and showcases when your iPhone—and other Apple devices—prevented them from profiling you.
  • Siri Suggestions : You can find website suggestions based on your recent browsing history, bookmarks, and open tabs within this section if you choose to use them.
  • Reading List : You can find the three latest additions to your Reading List in this section, with a Show All button available in case you want to view the other articles you've added to your read later list.
  • iCloud Tabs : This feature showcases up to four most recent tabs open on each Apple device you own with iCloud enabled for Safari.

To begin customizing your Safari's start page, follow the steps listed below:

  • Scroll down to the bottom of the Safari start page and tap Edit.
  • Now, enable the desired sections using the toggles or reorder them by pressing (and dragging) the three horizontal lines.

If you want to experience Apple's Continuity feature , toggle on Use Start Page on All Devices at the top of the edit menu. This will ensure your start page is in sync across all devices connected to your iCloud account.

2. Create Tab Groups in Safari

The next step in improving Safari on iPhone is to create and use Tab Groups . The feature lets you bring order and control to tabs by allowing you to group similar ones—or those you often use together—into folders. Ideally, you can use the feature to separate search results and websites related to work from those you open during casual browsing.

To create a Tab Group, follow the steps listed below:

  • View all your tabs by tapping the Tab button in the bottom-right corner.
  • Now, tap the text box at the bottom of the screen—it mentions the number of tabs open.
  • In the menu that appears, tap New Empty Tab Group or the second option, New Tab Group with X Tabs .
  • Name the Tab Group according to your liking and hit Save .

The X in the second option will vary based on the number of tabs open when creating a Tab Group.

3. Use Safari Extensions

Like Chrome, you can install Safari extensions to improve your browsing experience. For those unaware, these are applications built for web browsers that bring additional functionality and make your life easier.

For example, you can install applications that scour the web for coupon codes and bring them up when you're making a purchase or add ones that help edit written content to ensure you aren't making silly errors.

Adding extensions to Safari on an iPhone is a bit different compared to installing and removing extensions in Safari on a Mac . To do this, follow the steps listed below:

  • Go to Settings > Safari on your iOS device.
  • On the next screen, find Extensions under the General subsection and tap on it.
  • You'll now see a list of extensions available. In case you see no options, tap More Extensions to visit the Safari Extensions store.

You may sometimes see options without having installed an extension before; these are present due to an application—that offers Safari extensions—installed on your iPhone from before.

Once you've installed an extension, activate it in Settings using the same steps above and then do the following:

  • Open Safari and tap the AA button in the address bar.
  • Now, tap Manage Extensions and select the extension you want to activate.

4. Choose Websites to Automatically Use Reader

Reader in Safari is a nifty add-on that lets you read content from a website with minimal distractions and no ads. It makes the experience quite simple and offers options like changing the page color, font, and font size.

Activating Reader is quite simple; tap the AA button in the address bar when you're on a supported webpage and choose Show Reader . However, if you frequently visit a specific website, you can configure Safari to load all its webpages in Reader. Here's what you need to do:

  • Open the desired website and tap the AA button.
  • In the context menu that appears, tap Website Settings .
  • Now, toggle on Use Reader Automatically . Each supported webpage will now open in Reader, making it easier to read the content.

5. Set Tabs to Open in Background

Despite it being easy to access AI tools like ChatGPT on mobile for learning about things, if you prefer getting deep into the weeds when doing research, you may want to view many of the following webpages in new tabs.

By default, opening a new tab via a hyperlink will leave the old tab behind and move you to the new tab. While this behavior is fine, it can feel like a chore if you'd like to open multiple results from a search page.

Fortunately, you can change this behavior. Here's what you need to do:

  • Open the Settings app, and scroll down to the Safari option.
  • On this page, under the Tabs subsection, tap on Open Links .
  • Now, choose In Background .

6. Configure Safari to Automatically Close Tabs

Lastly, while the ability to open many tabs in Safari is a boon, knowing ways to organize your browser and keeping it clutter-free can help you focus better and increase productivity. And keeping only a few tabs open can be a part of this regime.

Safari on iPhone also helps with this, with the ability to automatically close tabs after a set period of time; we've detailed the steps to activate the feature below:

  • On this page, under the Tabs subsection, tap on Close Tabs .
  • Now, choose from the available options: After One Day , After One Week , or After One Month .

Become a Safari Power User With These Changes

Each customization method listed above will help improve your Safari experience, be it with a new background image that makes the app feel more personal or a setting that keeps it clutter-free.

Overall, Safari is an excellent browser that can be made even better for power users with a few changes. And some of Apple's exclusive features make a strong case for the app, especially if you're a Mac user.

6 Tips to Improve Your Safari Experience on iPhone

How to Add Web Pages to Safari Favorites on the iPhone & iPad

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If you have favorite pages and sites that you visit frequently, it makes sense to add them to Favorites in the Safari browser. This way, you'll be able to go back to them with a few taps of a finger, rather than typing in the URL or searching the web every time you want to reference them. Let's learn how to save Favorites in Safari, as well as how to find your Safari Favorites.

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Why You'll Love This Tip:

  • Keep your most important Safari bookmarks in one place.
  • Easily find your most frequently visited pages by making them Safari Favorites.
  • See your Favorites on Safari's homepage.

How to Add Favorites to Safari on Your iPhone or iPad

We've already gone over how to use  search suggestions  in Safari and Chrome and how to use Reader mode in Safari. For more great Safari navigation tips, check out our free  Tip of the Day . Now, let's go over how to add Favorites to Safari.

There are a few ways to save pages from the Safari browser for future reference. We've shown you how to save articles and pages to a reading list , so that you can read them on or offline, and how to make  bookmark folders  in Safari. Now, let's go over how to add Favorites on your iPhone so you can easily visit your favorite pages.

Note: When you bookmark a page on your iPhone or iPad, the page is automatically saved to Favorites, but not every page I want to bookmark is actually one of my favorite sites or pages. My solution is to organize my regular bookmarks into bookmark folders by category, and save Favorites for my most frequently visited pages and websites. 

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How to Find Safari Favorites on iPhone or iPad

After you've added to your Favorites list on your iPhone or iPad, here's how to find those Favorites:

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Next, learn how to bookmark all open Safari tabs at once !

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I tried browsing the web with safari 1.0, here's how it went.

Hands-on with Apple's first web browser.

Key Takeaways

  • Safari 1.0 was released in 2003 to replace Internet Explorer on the Mac.
  • It was lacking some features compared to other web browsers, but it was fast and minimalist.
  • Safari 1.0 is not compatible with most modern websites.

Safari was introduced in 2003 as Apple's replacement for Internet Explorer on the Mac, and it has continued to evolve since then as the default browser on all Apple devices. Let's take a deep dive into the browser that started it all: Safari 1.0.

The first version of Safari was released on June 23rd, 2003 , following a public beta that reached nearly five million downloads. The initial version was an optional download for Macs running Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar , and it was later bundled with Mac OS X 10.3 Panther . Apple continued shipping Safari with every new Mac operating system, continuing to the present day with new releases of macOS.

Hello, Safari

Safari is a core system application on Mac computers, so you can't (easily) use older versions on newer operating systems that have a newer Safari version already installed. In the name of science, I fired up my trusty 1999 PowerMac G3, created a new drive partition, and installed a fresh copy of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. That release shipped with Safari version 1.1, so this isn't technically the first public version, but it's close enough.

Safari 1.0 is a far cry from modern versions of Apple's web browser, but there are some familiar interface elements. The top bar has the back, forward, reload, and bookmark buttons that are still present in today's web browsers, but the address bar and web search are two separate text fields.

Google Chrome helped popularize the idea of a combined address and search bar when it was released in 2009, but before that, most web browsers had the same split text fields. On that note, Google is the default search engine, and I didn't see an option anywhere to change it.

Safari 1.0 isn't just minimalist by today's standards. This new Mac OS X installation also came with Internet Explorer 5 for Mac, which has a much more cluttered design with a sidebar, status bar, and more buttons at the top of the window. You could click a button on the sidebar to hide most of that for distraction-free browsing, but Safari is less complicated out of the box.

Most of the other browsers from this time, like Opera, Netscape, and the Mozilla Application Suite, were similarly feature-packed. The first version of Firefox arrived in 2004, the year after Safari, with a simplified feature set and a focus on web browsing. There is support for tabbed browsing in Safari 1.0, but it's not enabled by default.

There's also a bookmarks manager for organizing your favorite sites and pages, accessible from the menu bar or the bookmarks button in the bookmarks bar. The default bookmarks are a fun look back at the early-2000s internet, with links to Amazon, PayPal, BBC News, MapQuest, Monster.com, and other sites.

The preferences panel has some options for how windows open, where to save files and pages, turning on tabbed browsing, managing plugins, and deleting browsing cookies. There's also an AutoFill feature that can fill in web forms with information from your Address Book.

I also noticed this early version of Safari doesn't have an Inspect Element option, or seemingly any other web development features. You can view the HTML source code for a page, but that's it.

Surf Like It's 2003

So, what can you actually do with Safari 1.0 in 2024? Well, not a lot. This is a twenty-year-old web rendering engine, with no support for modern HTML and CSS layout features, HTML5 video, or most JavaScript features. Every site that loads over HTTPS (SSL) shows security warnings or refuses to load at all.

The main Google home page works, but the search results use a broken mobile layout. CNN, Apple.com, Wikipedia, eBay, and BBC News don't load at all. Amazon made the browser freeze for about a minute, complete with the spinning beachball of death, then loaded a page with just text and no styling or images.

There are a few websites designed specifically for older browsers, though. The FrogFind search engine created by Action Retro on YouTube works well here, which downgrades modern sites to simpler text-based layouts.

FrogFind doesn’t always work well, but it does turn websites like Wikipedia from completely unusable to readable.

Looking Back at Tomorrow

You can’t use Safari 1.0 for typical web browsing anymore, but it’s still a fascinating look at Apple’s vision for the future of web browsing. It wasn’t a feature-packed internet suite, like Netscape and Mozilla, or a super-customizable application like Opera. It was a fast, simple, and focused web browser, built on top of the modern KHTML engine from KDE’s Konqueror project.

Even though Safari wasn’t a perfect experience in its early days, the response from Mac owners was generally positive. Macworld said in 2003 , “Safari loaded pages faster than Internet Explorer in four out of five tests — in some cases, almost twice as fast.” The review from CNET for the 1.0 release said, “We encountered only minor bugs, usually related to JavaScript errors, though less so than the beta versions. Overall, Safari performed well.”

Safari went on to serve as the default browser for the iPhone and iPad, and there was a short-lived Windows version starting in 2007 . Safari’s underlying WebKit engine has also helped shape the internet we know today. WebKit was used by Google Chrome for years until Google forked it to create the Blink engine , which is now used by Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Vivaldi, and other web browsers.

For now, though, I’m happy to get back to a functioning modern web browser.

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    Open the Safari app. Visit the web page you'd like to bookmark and long press the open book icon at the bottom of your screen. Tap Add Bookmark. Tap the folder that appears under Location. This may be Favorites, as below, or Bookmarks, or another folder, depending on which you used last. Tap the folder to which you would like to save this page.

  3. How to Bookmark a Website on iPhone

    To save a site to bookmarks, first, launch Safari on your iPhone and open your favorite site or web page. When the site loads, in Safari's bottom bar, tap and hold on the book icon. In the menu that opens, choose "Add Bookmark." On the "Add Bookmark" page, optionally, change the bookmark's title. From the "Location" section, choose where to ...

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    Method 1: Add a single webpage as bookmark. To bookmark a page, open the Safari app on your iPhone. Inside Safari, open a webpage you want to add as a bookmark. When the webpage loads up, tap on the Share icon at the bottom. In the iOS Share Sheet, select Add Bookmark . In the Add Bookmark screen, you can enter the name of the bookmark inside ...

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    What to Know. Add a bookmark: Go to the web page you want to bookmark, tap the box-and-arrow icon, then tap Add Bookmark. View and manage your bookmarks: Tap the open book icon to view, edit, and delete your Safari bookmarks. Sync bookmarks across devices: Go to Settings > your name > iCloud, then turn on the Safari toggle and tap Merge.

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    Here are the steps: 1. Launch Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Then, head over to the web page that you wish to bookmark and tap on the share icon at the bottom. 2. Now, tap Add Bookmark in the share sheet. 3. Next, give a suitable name to the bookmark.

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    Navigate to the Web page that you want to bookmark. Tap the Share icon next to the address at the top of the screen. Choose the Bookmark option. You will see a bar at the bottom of the screen indicating that the page has been bookmarked. There is also an "Edit" button on that bar if you would like to rename it.

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    To manage your Safari bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad, first tap the Bookmarks icon along the bottom row. Now, in the bookmarks screen, tap the "Edit" button in the bottom-right corner. Now the edit mode will appear. Next to each bookmark or folder there is a "-" symbol, which means you can tap it and delete stuff.

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    Open "Safari" from the home screen of your iPhone or iPad and head over to the web page that you want to bookmark. Tap on the "Share" icon to bring up the Share Sheet on your screen. Here, tap "Add Bookmark" as shown in the screenshot below, in order to bookmark the current web page. Alternatively, you can press and hold the ...

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