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Ever have tons of Safari tabs opened on iPhone or iPad and wished you could bookmark them all at once so you can easily refer to them all later? Now you can do exactly that on iOS and iPadOS, bookmarking all of your open browser tabs in one fell swoop.

With so many great websites on the internet it’s very easy to find yourself with many, many open browser tabs. But you probably don’t want to lose them all, so just closing them out isn’t always an option. That’s what bookmarks are for and Safari handles them better than ever with a new ability to bookmark all tabs at once, rather than bookmarking each tab individually.

How to Save All Tabs as Bookmarks in Safari on iPhone & iPad

You’ll obviously need to be in Safari to start, but you knew that already. The rest is super easy on either iPhone or iPad:

  • Open Safari if you’re not already using the browser on the iPhone or iPad
  • Tap and hold a press on the bookmark icon in Safari.

Long press the bookmarks icon to add bookmarks for all open Safari tabs

  • Tap the “Add Bookmarks for X Tabs” button.
  • Choose a location to save all of your new bookmarks. You can create a new folder destination for the tabs if needed, too.

Select a location and tap save to save bookmarks of all open browser tabs in Safari

  • Tap “Save” and you’re done.

Now that you’ve saved all of those tabs you can close them all without having to worry about missing anything important, because you’ll be able to easily and quickly browse through them in your bookmarks folder.

This feature is limited to newer versions of Safari on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 or later, earlier versions do not include the capability. Apple made a variety of changes to Safari in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 and this is one of those particularly handy features.

Being able to automatically close open tabs is another extra useful feature, and being able to bookmark all of your open tabs with just a few taps is just as good, giving you plenty of options to manage Safari browser tab clutter.

And don’t forget you can also increase font size for any web page in Safari on iPhone and iPad too , so if you find page text too small to easily read, it’s now simple to adjust that.

Do you have tons of open web browser tabs at any given time, or does that stress you out? Do you like to keep a small number of tabs, or are you swimming in dozens or hundreds of open browser tabs? Either way, try out the new “Bookmark All Tabs” feature, it’s very useful!

We’d love to hear your experiences with bookmarking open tabs and how you manage Safari browser tabs on your devices, so let us know in the comments below.

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This functionality seems to have been replaced by Tab-groups in newest update of iOS.

I don’t have header to tap and hold bookmarks. How do I get that. Checked prefs no option for header bar.

Safari on iPhone and iPad all have the header but it’s only visible when you either tap the top of the screen or are at the top of a web page.

It’s how you enter a URL, go back, forward, bookmarks, enter Reader mode, all other options. This is a feature of Safari in iOS and iPadOS I can assure you it is there.

Now if only I could bookmark 487 tabs and have them be automatically grouped by topic… THAT would be nice!

The previous version of iOS seemed to have no limit. Now there’s a limit, but it seems fairly high, a couple of dozen or so.

I’m just being careful to keep closing ones I’m finished with.

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Have you ever dreaded bookmarking multiple open tabs in Safari, and more so because you had to rush somewhere else? I empathize with you! But with the latest iOS 15 update, Apple has made it easier than before with simple and time-saving hacks.

Just follow along to learn how you can bookmark all open Safari tabs at once on iPhone and iPad, along with the steps for finding and deleting them. Let’s get started!

  • How to save all tabs as bookmarks in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari on iPhone or iPad?

How to delete safari bookmarks on iphone or ipad, how to save all tabs as bookmarks in safari on iphone and ipad.

iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 have reinvented Safari, from dropping the address bar at the bottom to adding group tabs support. These changes have also altered the steps to bookmark all open Safari tabs.

But don’t worry! Whether you jumped to the next iOS and iPadOS 15 wagons or are sticking to the previous versions, I have everyone covered with both sets of tutorials.

Bookmark multiple Safari tabs in iOS 15

  • Launch Safari and open the websites to bookmark (if not already open).
  • Tap the website address to bring up the floating address bar.
  • Long-press the address bar and select Add Bookmarks for [N] Tabs .
  • Set the folder name .
  • Tap Favorites to see and choose other location options.
  • Now, tap Save .

Bookmark a group of Safari tabs in iOS 15:iPadOS 15

Add all Safari tabs to bookmarks on iPhone

  • Launch Safari on iPhone/iPad and get the websites to bookmark in order.
  • Long-press the Bookmark icon at the bottom right (iPhone) or address bar (iPad)
  • Select Add Bookmarks for X Tabs .
  • Give a name to the folder and decide the location ; tap Save to finish.

Add all Safari tabs to bookmarks in iOS 14:iPadOS 14 or earlier

And now that all these websites are bookmarked, here’s how you can find them whenever you need them.

iOS 15/iPadOS 15

  • Open Safari and tap the address bar.
  • If you have saved the tabs in Favorites, you’ll find them in the listing.
  • If not, tap the Bookmark icon .
  • Here, select the Bookmark Tab and open the location where you saved the bookmarks.

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari in iOS 15

iOS 14 /iPadOS 14

  • Launch Safari and tap the Bookmark icon .
  • Select the Bookmark Tab and choose the folder for your saved bookmarks.

Pro tip : If you saved the Bookmarks in Favorite, here’s another way to access them quickly. Tap the Multiple tab icon → ‘+’ icon , and your bookmarks folder will now be at your disposal.

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari in iOS 14

Browse our detailed guide to learn how to manage Safari Favorites on iPhone .

  • Go to the Bookmark Tab (follow the above steps).

Delete Safari bookmarks on iPhone

  • Open the folder to see the list of websites.

Delete a particular website from multiple on iPhone

If you are anything like me, this bookmarking multiple webpages feature will come in handy to save your time and essential websites. What are your thoughts on it? Share your answer in the comments below.

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How to add bookmarks on an iPad, and sync them across all of your Apple devices

  • Using Apple's Safari browser, you can easily bookmark your favorite websites on an iPad .
  • You can see the same bookmarks on your iPad as on your Mac or create a unique set of bookmarks for each device.
  • You can even add an icon for a favorite website to your iPad's home screen — no browsing required.
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The version of Safari you have on your iPad has some nifty features that make web browsing convenient and easy.

You can add any webpage as a bookmark, and even turn your favorite websites into buttons on your home screen to access with a single click, like you would an app.

How to set and delete a bookmark in Safari on iPad

Creating a bookmark on your iPad takes just a few steps.

1. Open the webpage you want to bookmark in Safari.

2. Press and hold the bookmark icon on the upper left of the screen.

3. A box will pop down that gives you the option to add the page to your reading list or add a bookmark. Choose "Add Bookmark."

4. Another box pops down that gives you options for where to save your bookmark. The default is Favorites. When you add a bookmark to Favorites, its icon appears on your screen every time you open a new Safari tab. A drop down box with your favorites also appears when you tap into the search field. You can open a favorite by touching the icon. Your other basic location option is a folder called Bookmarks. Tap "Location" and a list of available locations for your bookmark will drop down.

You can also create a bookmark using the share icon on the upper right corner of your screen.

2. Tap the share icon. A box drops down with sharing options. Drag the bottom line to the left to see bookmarking options.

3. Choose "Add Bookmark" to add to your bookmarks. A box will drop down that allows you to choose your bookmark location.

4. If you know you want to add the bookmark to your favorites, tap the "Add to Favorites" icon from the bottom line of the drop-down menu.

5. Tap "Save" to save your bookmark.

You can toggle a list of your bookmarks on the left side of your browser screen by tapping the bookmarks icon. To delete a bookmark, simply swipe left on the line with the website name. A red Delete box will appear. Click "Delete" and the bookmark will disappear.

How to organize your bookmarks

To change the order of your bookmarks, open Bookmarks by tapping the icon. Touch and hold a bookmark and drag it up or down.

If you have a lot of bookmarks, you may want to organize them into folders. You can put a folder in Favorites, so it will appear in each new browser window.

1. Tap the bookmark icon to display your bookmarks.

2. Tap "Edit" at the bottom right of your bookmarks list.

3. New Folder will appear at the bottom left. Tap that.

4. Name your new folder and choose its location. The default location is Favorites. Tap Location for a drop-down list of possible locations. Favorites and Bookmarks are the two locations where all bookmarks live. If you don't want your folder to appear on the Favorites page, choose Bookmarks at the location.

5. Your folders will appear in the locations dropdown menu. You can add new bookmarks and new subfolders to your existing folders. To add an existing bookmark to a new folder, tap the sharing icon, then tap the Add Bookmark icon. The drop-down box will let you edit your bookmark location. You can also edit bookmark location in the bookmarks list on the right of your screen.

How to sync your iPad bookmarks across your other Apple devices

If you use the Safari browser on your Mac , iPhone , or other Apple devices, you can use the same bookmarks, including your favorites, as your iPad . All devices must be signed into the same iCloud account to share bookmarks.

1. Go to the Settings app and tap the box with your name at the top of the list.

2. Tap iCloud.

3. Scroll down to Safari and flip the switch to green to turn sharing on. If you have bookmarks on your iPad, you'll be asked to merge your local bookmarks. Note: if you later turn off sharing on you iPad, you'll lose the local bookmarks you set up before you turned sharing on.

You can also turn a webpage browser window into an icon on your iPad home screen.

1. Open the webpage for which you want an icon.

2. Tap the sharing icon at the top right side of the screen.

3. A box will appear with sharing options. Drag the bottom row to the left until you see the Add to Home Screen icon. Tap this icon.

4. An icon will appear on your home screen. When you tap it, you'll be taken to a browser window for the webpage.

For more information on that process, check out our article, " How to add link shortcuts to Business Insider and INSIDER on your iPhone or iPad ."

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The Safari web browser on your iPad supports bookmarks so that you can quickly return to your favorite websites. You can make Safari bookmarks whenever you want, or remove old bookmarks to de-clutter your browser .

Bookmarking on your iPad is done directly from the Safari app, and you can do it in seconds from any web page. Once you've made a Safari bookmark, you can access it from the bookmarks pop-out menu or from a new tab.

The screenshots in the steps below are of Safari in iOS 12 , but the written steps should work for other versions of iOS , too, including iOS 13 .

Bookmarks work in both regular mode and Private Browsing Mode , but the bookmarks you create during a private browsing session are stored along with the pages saved in normal mode. In other words, there isn't a separate area for private bookmarks.

How to Bookmark a Website in Safari

The key to saving a website as a bookmark in Safari is the share button .

Visit the web page you want to bookmark in Safari.

Tap the share button to the right of the address bar at the top of Safari, and select Add Bookmark .

If you don't see the address bar or the share button at the top of Safari, scroll to the very top of the page. This will automatically show the entire menu.

Change the name of the bookmark if you want, otherwise you can keep it as the default, auto-generated name.

You can also use this time to pick a different bookmark folder. To make a new one now, tap the folder listed under LOCATION and then choose New Folder . To make multiple folders one after another, see the tutorial further on down this page.

Choose Save to make the Safari bookmark.

How to Find Your Safari Bookmarks

The bookmarks you make in Safari are stored in the Favorites folder by default, which you can access by selecting the bookmark button (represented by an open book icon) on the left of the address bar.

Another way to access bookmarks on your iPad is to open a new browser tab with the plus sign at the top right corner of the app . In the new tab is a list of sites in the Favorites folder as well as a side panel of all your other custom bookmark folders.

Bookmarks you've added to your home screen are just icons on the home screen, resembling any other app. You can even move them around like other apps , too.

How to Add a Safari Bookmark to Your iPad Home Screen

Bookmarks can also be added directly on your home screen so that you can open them immediately without having to launch Safari first. When you tap a home screen bookmark, it immediately opens in Safari.

To do this, tap the share button on the right side of the address bar and choose Add to Home Screen . Name the bookmark whatever you want, and then tap Add .

How to Add Custom Bookmark Folders in Safari

The default folder for bookmarks on your iPad is called Favorites , but you can organize your saved pages into other folders, too.

Select the bookmarks button (the open book icon) at the top left of Safari. If you don't see this menu, scroll to the very top of the page.

From the bookmarks tab, tap Edit at the bottom.

Select New Folder .

Name the folder something memorable.

If you have other folders already created, you can nest one folder within another by selecting the other folder at this time.

Tap Done on the keyboard to save the folder, and then Done once more from the Bookmarks menu.

You can now tap the bookmark button to toggle it off and return to the web page.

How to Delete or Edit Safari Bookmarks on iPad

It's unlikely that every bookmark you ever create will stay forever. Maybe you've come to find out that you don't use it as often as you thought you would, or maybe the site is no longer online. You can edit or delete these bookmarks at any time.

Just open the bookmarks menu and tap Edit to see a red minus button that you can use to delete folders you've made or bookmarks you've created. Tap Delete to confirm.

To edit a bookmark or folder name, follow the same steps but select the item itself instead of the red icon, and then make the name change as you see fit.

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Safari tabs are moderately useful for research, though apple made some some inconsistent ui decisions..

Safari Tab Group

And a big welcome back to AppleHolic readers. Today, I wanted to explain how to make better use of Safari Tabs in iOS 15, iPad OS 15, and macOS Monterey — particularly for researchers.

Slowly getting used to Safari Tabs

There are things I like about Apple’s new tab support in Safari. Where it shines is in the provision of contextualized collections of web pages across all my devices, though I do feel some friction when trying to use the new browser.

Why can’t I place specific tabs into specific Tab Groups using the Share menu? Why isn’t it clear how to add a page to a Tab Group? Why isn’t it immediately obvious how to save these pages, which otherwise disappear once closed on any device?

I feel like the usability still isn’t quite right, which is why on some devices I’ve tried to roll back as many of those changes as I can .

But time moves on, and most people will be using the default system  now that it is universally available. And while it took me some time to get used to it, I’m finding some features more useful than expected.

How to use Safari Tabs for research

Safari Tabs are moderately useful for research. Imagine you are working on a project about dogs (and everyone should love these animals). The first thing you’ll need to do is create a Safari Tab Group called ‘dogs,’ because that’s the place you’ll pop all your dog-related pages in, until you save them as bookmarks (more later).

Creating a new group is slightly different on each device. Here is how to create a new Safari Tab group:

  • On iPhone, you’ll tap and hold the dual squares icon at the bottom right of the browser page, tap Move to Tab Group,  and then tap New Tab Group .
  • On iPad, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group, which will contain your currently open tabs.
  • On Mac, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group .

OK, so now you’ve created a group.

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What this means is that as you work on your project you will be able to add individual pages to the appropriate Tab Group by tapping and holding the website address bar (iPad, iPhone) and choosing Move to Tab Group ; or control click the website tab (rather than address) on Mac and choosing Move to Tab Group in the contextual menu that will appear.

I’m a long way from feeling natural about this. But I do like that whatever page I have open on any of my devices in any of my Tab Groups is made immediately available across all my other devices.

What I don’t like is that they aren’t saved. So, if you accidentally close a page (such as when fumbling to export it into a different group), it’s gone. That’s why you need this tip:

How to bookmark your open Safari Tabs

The best way to save a web page from within Safari is to bookmark the page. When working with Apple’s new Tab Groups, you’ll need to become accustomed to different ways of achieving this need on each Apple platform.

On iPad, do it like this:

To bookmark all the tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPad, you’ll need to do this:

  • Tap and hold the address bar (not a page tab bar) until you see a contextual menu appear that offers to Copy, Add to Reading List, Add Bookmark and Add Bookmarks for XX tabs.
  • To bookmark your open Safari Tabs, choose Add Bookmarks for XX Tabs.
  • You’ll be able to choose a location and name for the collection on the next page, after which you press save.

If you are using an iPhone, do it this way:

To bookmark all the Safari Tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPhone, you’ll need a completely different approach:

  • Tap and hold the bookmarks icon at the bottom of the browser.
  • Choose Add Bookmarks for XX Tabs.
  • Choose a location and name and press save.

And if you’re on a Mac…

How do you bookmark all your open Safari tabs on a Mac? While in the relevant Tag Group, you’ll need to shimmy your mouse up to the Menu bar, select Bookmarks, and then choose Add Bookmarks for these XX Tabs.

Summing up Tabs

While I find Safari Tabs more useful than anticipated, I think both the Tab and bookmark management functions should be made clearly and consistently available via the Share pane across all devices. This would reduce user friction and make for a smoother and more discoverable user experience.

In its present form, I can imagine people thinking they had saved a page by placing it in a Tab Group, only to find they hadn’t once they closed that page. 

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

Have you ever been researching something in Safari on iPhone or iPad and wanted to save the links for all of those open tabs? Sure, you can bookmark each one individually , but that’s a tedious task that takes longer than it should. If you follow the steps below, you can save significant time by bookmarking all open Safari tabs in just a few taps.

Two iPhone screenshots showing how to save all open Safari tabs as bookmarks in just a few taps

Save all open tabs in Safari on iPhone or iPad

With Safari open along with the tabs you want to save, just follow these steps to bookmark those links as a group:

1) Tap and hold the Bookmark button (open book icon) at the top on iPad or bottom on iPhone.

2) Select Add Bookmarks for [number] Tabs .

Add Bookmarks for Tabs Safari iPadOS

3) This will create a new folder for those tabs. So, give your folder a name and select the location .

4) Select  Save .

Save Folder for Tabs Safari iPadOS

Done and done!

This new feature really is a handy one for those who open multiple tabs in Safari and want to keep them all.

For someone who needs to save handfuls of bookmarks, this is a terrific feature for Safari on iOS and iPadOS and a true time-saver.

What are your thoughts on this new feature? Is it one you’ve been waiting for as well? Feel free to share what you think about it in the comments below.

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What do you do if your web browser suddenly closes and you lose all those websites that you were keeping track of for work or school? Fortunately, you can bookmark all your open tabs so if this happens you'll be able to find those websites again easily. This wikiHow article teaches you how to bookmark all tabs in your browser window for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

Things You Should Know

  • Bookmarking all the open tabs can only be done on your computer; these steps will not work for Android, iPhone, or iPad.
  • The process for bookmarking all open tabs is almost identical on each browser.
  • Go to the "Menu" icon or right-click a tab and select "Bookmark all tabs" is pretty much all that you need to do.

Step 1 Click ⋮.

  • This menu isn't the same on Android, iPhone, or iPad, so you'll need to use the desktop browser to do this.

Step 3 Click Bookmark all tabs.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard.

Step 4 Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard to bookmark all the open tabs.

Step 5 Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

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  • If you want to bookmark pages separately instead of in a group, the steps are a little different and will require a little more time. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Once you have items bookmarked in another web browser, you can import them to your computer without a hassle. All you need to do is open Chrome and go to Bookmarks > Import . Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

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  • ↑ https://www.google.com/chrome/tips/
  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/bookmark-webpages-to-revisit-ibrw1039/mac
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/add-a-site-to-my-favorites-in-microsoft-edge-eb40d818-fd1f-cb19-d943-6fcfd1d9a935
  • ↑ https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/bookmarks-firefox#w_how-do-i-bookmark-a-page

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Starting with Safari 15, Apple's browser now has a hidden feature that lets you copy all the web addresses (URLs) from dozens of open tabs. Here's how you can copy links from multiple tabs at once on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

Apple added the new "Copy Links" feature with Safari 15 to export URLs from open tabs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. To use Safari 15, you'll need to be running iOS 15 or iPadOS 15  (or higher) on your iPhone and iPad, respectively. On a Mac running macOS Big Sur or higher, you can fetch the latest Safari version using the Software Update feature from System Preferences.

Related: What's New in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey

First, launch the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and open all the websites whose addresses you want to copy. On an iPad, tap the tabs button (four squares) or the plus ("+") button depending on your tab bar layout . On an iPhone, tap the "Tabs" button (overlapping squares) in the lower-right corner.

All the open tabs will appear as a grid of thumbnails, and the number of open tabs will appear in the toolbar. Select the "[Num] Tabs" button on the top bar (iPad) or bottom bar (iPhone), where [Num] is the number of open tabs.

In the "Tab Groups" menu that appears, tap the "Edit" button.

Next, tap the three dots in a circle button and select "Copy Links."

All the URLs from the open tabs have now been copied to the clipboard. You can paste them into any app that can receive pasted text. After copying all the links, you can  close all Safari tabs at once , if you'd like.

Related: How to Close All Safari Tabs at Once on iPhone and iPad

Copying the URLs from open tabs in Safari on Mac is simple. If you already have Safari open with multiple tabs, select the Sidebar button (looks like a rectangle with a sidebar) on the top-left corner to open it.

When the Sidebar menu opens, right-click the "[Num] Tabs" menu, where [Num] is the number of tabs that are currently open.

Select "Copy Links" to copy them to the clipboard. After that, feel free to click the Sidebar button again to close it.

That's it! You can paste those URLs to the clipboard in a message, email, app, or anywhere you like. Happy browsing!

Related: How to Copy and Paste on Mac

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Sometimes you need to close all your tabs in Safari on your iPhone to get the browser to run smoothly, but that can mean losing important pages you’d like to read another time. This tip will teach you how to instantly save all your open Safari tabs as bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad so you can easily find them again later.

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  • Save your open Safari tabs before you close them so you won't forget how to find them later.
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Learning how to save bookmarks in Safari is great, but knowing how to bookmark Safari tabs all at once can be even better! To learn more about using Safari on your iPhone, check out our Tip of the Day newsletter. Here's how to bookmark all Safari tabs that you currently have open:

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  • Enter a folder name for your batch of tabs.

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When you’re ready to revisit those tabs, simply tap the bookmark icon again and locate your folder of saved tabs. This trick to organize Safari tabs will help you keep up with your favorite web pages without slowing down your browsing. Now you know how to add favorites on Safari in all tabs simultaneously for easy access in the future! Enjoy. If you'd like, you can also learn how to set up shared tab groups in Safari for easier group collaboration.

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Every so often, a seemingly small bug in Apple's operating systems survives the company's annual OS launches and continues to cause users huge frustration from one software update to the next.

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While there isn't an accepted solution to the problem of disappearing tabs, there are cases where it might seem that your tabs are gone, when in fact they are just hidden from view. Here are some ways that you may be able to get them back or stop them from disappearing in the first place.

Reveal Hidden Tabs

On iPadOS, for example, if you press and hold the Show Tab Overview button (four squares in a quadrant) in the top-right corner of the Safari window, this will reveal a dropdown menu that includes an option to Merge All Windows .

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Reveal the Shelf

Another action worth trying on iPadOS is pressing and holding the Safari icon in the Dock or on the Home Screen and selecting Show All Windows from the popup menu that appears.

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Recently Closed Tabs

If you have an inkling that some of the tabs you're missing have been inadvertently closed, you can always use the Recently Closed Tabs option to re-open them. All you have to do is open up the tab view in Safari and long press on the "+" icon to get a look at all of the tabs that you've recently closed.

Turn Off Auto-Close Tabs

If you still haven't been able to find some of your tabs, make sure that Safari isn't closing them after a certain duration on your behalf: Open Settings , tap through to Safari -> Close Tabs and ensure that Manually is selected.

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Bookmark All Open Tabs

If the above suggestions haven't worked for you, there is a workaround: Consider bookmarking your open tabs after each browsing session. This might sound like more hassle than it's worth, but since iOS 13 Apple has included a one-tap option to just that.

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A popup menu will appear at the on the screen from which you can select Add Bookmarks for X Tabs , the X being the number of tabs open.

Once you've tapped this option, you'll be asked to save the tabs in a new bookmarks folder (remember to give it a recognizable name). Alternately, you can choose a location from the existing folder list in which to save the tabs.

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To access your bookmarks in Safari at any time, simply tap the Bookmarks icon in the main browsing interface or the sidebar to reveal all of your saved favorites and folders. Press and hold on the folder of bookmarks and select Open in New Tabs , or alternatively, Open in Tab Group if you want them grouped.

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Learn how to browse the web, access or edit bookmarks, and access and manage browser tabs.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to:

• Access main browser • Navigate to a website • Bookmark a site • Access bookmarks • Access, open, and close browser tabs • Preview URL of a link • Refresh a website • Add and access Favorites • Access Private Browsing Mode • Access browser settings • Share a site • Call and message a number from Safari • Use Passkey to log in • Create a profile • Switch between profiles

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Bookmark a site

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Access bookmarks

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Access, open, and close browser tabs

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Refresh a website

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Add and access Favorites

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Access Private Browsing Mode

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Share a site

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Call and message a number from Safari

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Use Passkey to log in

With iPadOS 17, you can login to certain websites using a Passkey instead of a password. Passkeys are stored on your device and linked to any other devices you have setup through iCloud Keychain. Websites or apps that support Passkey will have an option to login using a Passkey.  Note: For more information on Passkeys and their security, visit here .

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2. Edit  settings as desired, then select Done .

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You can quickly switch between profiles as you browse. To switch between profiles, select the Profile drop-down then select the desired option .

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Your Guide to Private Browsing in Safari

Private browsing is often misunderstood, but it can be a helpful feature if you know what’s what.

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  • Private Browsing in Safari hides browsing history, autofill details, downloads, and locks tabs after inactivity.
  • Safari on Mac groups private and non-private tabs, while on iPhone it shows all tabs regardless of mode.
  • To use Private Browsing in Safari, identify it by a dark address bar, "Private" indicator, or "Private" next to the site URL.

Most browsers offer a private browsing mode that aims to keep the websites you view off the record. But what exactly does it do in Safari and how do you get the best out of it?

First and foremost, Private Browsing keeps the website pages you visit out of your History . The aim is to prevent someone else from seeing which pages you have visited if they have access to your phone or computer.

In Safari, Private Browsing does a lot more than just hide URLs. It also:

  • Prevents recent searches from showing up in your history.
  • Stops remembering details you enter in forms for autofill.
  • Keeps downloaded items from appearing in your Downloads list.
  • Locks private tabs after a period of inactivity.
  • Adds tracking and fingerprinting protection.

However, it’s important to note that Private Browsing does not stop you from being tracked altogether. Websites you visit will still be able to use various methods to track you, and will still have access to all data that you send them.

On macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, Safari groups private tabs together, and separates them from non-private tabs. On Mac, each Safari window is either private or non-private, and can have as many tabs as you want.

On iPhone, you can switch between private and non-private modes, each of which shows all tabs belonging to that mode.

You can spot when you’re viewing a private tab with these signs:

  • The address bar has a dark background. This may be less noticeable if you’re using Dark Mode .
  • On Mac, you’ll see a prominent Private indicator in the title bar.
  • On iPhone, you’ll see Private alongside the site URL at the bottom of your screen.

The steps to enter Private Browsing mode are nearly identical on an iPhone and iPad. The only difference is that the tab icon is at the bottom of the screen on iOS and the top on iPadOS.

  • Long-press the tab icon (two overlapping pages) on the bottom-right (iPhone) or top-right (iPad) of your screen.
  • Tap the New Private Tab menu item.
  • If locked, enter your passcode to unlock Private Browsing.

You can enter Private Browsing mode on macOS using either a menu item or a keyboard shortcut:

  • Open the File menu and choose New Private Window .
  • Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Cmd + n .
  • Use the browser as you normally would. Any tabs you open from this window will open in the same window, in private mode.

You may want to prevent users of an iPhone or iPad from using Private Browsing mode at all. To do so:

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Tap on Screen Time .
  • Under RESTRICTIONS , click on Content & Privacy Restrictions .
  • If not already enabled, press the toggle next to Content & Privacy Restrictions to enable.
  • Tap Content Restrictions .
  • Change the Web Content setting to Limit Adult Websites .

The option to enter private mode will now be gone.

On macOS, the wording of certain options differs slightly, but the overall process is near-identical to iOS:

  • Open System Settings via the Apple menu.
  • Click on Screen Time in the left panel.
  • Under the Restrictions section, click on Content & Privacy .
  • Click Content Restrictions .
  • Change the Access to Web Content setting to Limit Adult Websites .

Private Browsing will now be unavailable in Safari, although any existing private windows will stay open.

Of course, anyone can re-enable Private Browsing using the same process, in reverse. However, you can use Screen Time’s Lock Screen Time Settings option to set a passcode and enforce the setting permanently.

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  • Get started with News
  • Use News widgets
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  • Follow your favorite teams with My Sports
  • Subscribe to Apple News+
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  • Download Apple News+ issues
  • Solve crossword puzzles
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  • Save stories in News for later
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  • Get started with Notes
  • Add or remove accounts
  • Create and format notes
  • Draw or write
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  • Create Quick Notes
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  • Organize in folders
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  • Delete, share, or copy a photo
  • View and edit Photo Booth photos in the Photos app
  • View photos and videos
  • Play videos and slideshows
  • Delete or hide photos and videos
  • Edit photos and videos
  • Trim video length and adjust slow motion
  • Edit Live Photos
  • Edit Cinematic videos
  • Edit portraits
  • Use photo albums
  • Edit, share, and organize albums
  • Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
  • Make stickers from your photos
  • Duplicate and copy photos and videos
  • Merge duplicate photos
  • Search for photos
  • Identify people and pets
  • Browse photos by location
  • Share photos and videos
  • Share long videos
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  • Watch memories
  • 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, and share podcasts
  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Listen to subscriber-only content
  • Change download settings
  • Make a grocery list
  • Add items to a list
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  • Search and organize lists
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  • Print reminders
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  • Browse the web
  • Search for websites
  • Customize your Safari settings
  • Change the layout
  • Use Safari profiles
  • Open and close tabs
  • Organize your tabs with Tab Groups
  • View your tabs from another device
  • Share Tab Groups
  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage
  • Bookmark a website
  • Bookmark a website as a favorite
  • 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
  • Check stocks
  • Manage multiple watchlists
  • Read business news
  • Add earnings reports to your calendar
  • Use a Stocks widget
  • Translate text, voice, and conversations
  • Translate text in apps
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  • Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or an Apple TV channel
  • Add your TV provider
  • Get shows, movies, and more
  • Watch sports
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  • Watch multiple live sports streams
  • Control playback
  • Manage your library
  • Change the settings
  • Make a recording
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  • Edit or delete a recording
  • Keep recordings up to date
  • Organize recordings
  • Search for or rename a recording
  • Share a recording
  • Duplicate a recording
  • 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
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  • Add Siri Shortcuts
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  • Change Siri settings
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  • Add Family Sharing members
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  • Share subscriptions
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  • Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
  • Set up Screen Time for yourself
  • Set communication and safety limits and block inappropriate content
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  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
  • Track your orders
  • Use Apple Cash
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  • Manage payment cards and activity
  • Power adapter and charge cable
  • Use AirPods
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  • Apple Pencil compatibility
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (1st generation)
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  • Enter text with Scribble
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  • Quickly write notes
  • Preview tools and controls with Apple Pencil hover
  • Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
  • Connect to a display with a cable
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  • iPad keyboards
  • Switch between keyboards
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  • Use shortcuts
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  • Change typing assistance options
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  • Change trackpad settings
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  • Mouse actions and gestures
  • Change mouse settings
  • External storage devices
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  • Share your internet connection
  • Make and receive phone calls
  • Use iPad as a second display for Mac
  • Use iPad as a webcam
  • Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across your Mac and iPad
  • Hand off tasks between devices
  • Cut, copy, and paste between iPad and other devices
  • Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPad
  • Use AirDrop to send items
  • Connect iPad 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
  • Get started with accessibility features
  • Turn on accessibility features for setup
  • Change Siri accessibility settings
  • Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
  • Enlarge text by hovering
  • Change color and brightness
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
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  • Hear what’s on the screen or typed
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  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
  • Adjust pointer settings
  • Adjust keyboard settings
  • Adjust AirPods settings
  • Adjust Apple Pencil settings
  • Control a nearby Apple device
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  • Select items, perform actions, and more
  • Control several devices with one switch
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  • Use sound recognition
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  • Flash the LED for alerts
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  • Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
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  • Type to speak
  • Record a Personal Voice
  • Use Guided Access
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  • Set a passcode
  • Set up Face ID
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  • 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
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  • Automatically fill in verification codes
  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
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  • Use security keys
  • Control app tracking permissions
  • Control the location information you share
  • Control access to information in apps
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  • Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
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Organize your tabs with Tab Groups in Safari on iPad

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Create a new Tab Group

the Show Sidebar button

Tap New Empty Tab Group, enter a name, then tap Save.

Rename a Tab Group

Tap Rename.

Reorder tabs in a Tab Group

Touch and hold any tab.

In the menu that appears, tap Arrange Tabs By, then choose an option.

Or touch and hold the tab, then drag it where you want it.

Pin a tab at the front of a Tab Group

You can customize your Tab Groups with pinned tabs in each group. The pinned tab stays pinned to the left side of the tab bar.

Touch and hold the tab you want to pin.

In the menu that appears, tap Pin Tab.

To unpin the tab, touch and hold it, then tap Unpin Tab.

Move a tab to another Tab Group

Touch and hold in the tab bar, then tap Move to Tab Group.

Choose one of the Tab Groups you created previously, or tap New Tab Group create a new one.

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How to Group Tabs in Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox

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  • Group tabs in Chrome by right-clicking any tab, selecting Add tab to new group , and naming/color-coding it for easy management.
  • Edge allows tab grouping by right-clicking a tab or using the Tab actions menu for suggested groups.
  • Firefox lacks built-in tab grouping, but the Simple Tab Groups add-on helps create, hide, and manage tab groups efficiently.
  • Safari keeps it simple with a dropdown menu, followed by creating a new group.

If you're a tab hoarder, tab groups are the best way to organize your browsing experience, so it's time to learn how to group tabs in the most popular browsers: Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox.

Grouping tabs in Google Chrome is quite easy. To do so, right-click on any tab you want to add to a tab group. Select Add tab to new group and then name and color code your tab group. This helps you manage tab groups when you have multiple groups open.

To add more tabs to an existing group, drag and drop them near the tab group. Alternatively, right-click the tab you want to add to the group, click on Add tab to group , hover your mouse over it, and select the tab group where you want to add it.

If you use the same set of tabs frequently (perhaps for work), you can save the tab group in Chrome by right-clicking the tab group name in the tab bar and turning Save group on. Essentially, it is a bookmark of different tabs that you can access with a single click, and the saved tab group appears on your bookmark bar.

Like Chrome, Edge also lets you group tabs by right-clicking any tab and selecting Add tab to new group . In the same way, you can drag and drop tabs (once you've created a group) to add or remove them from the group.

However, Edge also offers another simpler way to group tabs. Click on the Tab actions menu icon (in the top-left corner) and select Organize Tabs . Edge then shows suggested tab groups, giving each of them a suitable name. If you need to change the tab groups, you can drag them into/out of the group. Then, click Group tabs , and voilà, your tabs are organized.

If you can't see the Tab actions menu, go to edge://settings/appearance, scroll down to Customize Toolbar, and turn on the Show tab actions menu .

Unfortunately, Firefox does not have a built-in feature for grouping tabs, so you'll have to resort to add-ons to manage multiple tabs in Firefox . Though there are several add-ons you can try, Simple Tab Groups is quite a popular and handy one.

Download: Simple Tab Groups for Firefox (Free)

Once you've downloaded the add-on, right-click any tab, select Move tab to the group , and then Create new group . Name the tab group and move all related tabs to the group.

Simple Tab Groups hides the grouped tabs from your window to declutter the screen. To access tab groups, click the extension icon and select Simple Tab Groups . From here, you can create new tab groups or click any existing tab group to open it. Right-clicking the group name shows more options, like discarding, exporting, or opening tabs in a new window.

You can also create a new group by clicking the extension icon , selecting Simple Tab Groups , and choosing Create new group .

Pin the extension to the toolbar to open tab groups quickly.

To create a tab group in Safari , follow these steps.

  • Click the down icon (next to the sidebar icon) and select New Empty Tab Group if you don't want to add any tab to the group for now.
  • If you already have tabs open, you can select New Tab Group with X Tabs to add all the open tabs to the newly-created group.
  • Once you've created a tab group, Safari lets you rename it to your liking.
  • You can also access the option to create a tab group by clicking on File .

Once you've organized all the tabs into groups, click the down arrow (beside the sidebar icon) to see all the different tab groups and select the one you want to open.

How to Group Tabs in Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox

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