Chapter 8
Going on a Mobile Safari
IN THIS CHAPTER
Surfing the web
Opening and displaying web pages and tabs
Making the most of with links, bookmarks, and History lists
Separating your browsing into different profiles
Securing Safari
In this chapter, you learn to surf the web with Safari for iOS, the iPhone version of Apple’s sleek and powerful web browser. Safari is (arguably) one of the best smartphone browsers and (unarguably) enables you to enjoy all the features of most websites. You can open multiple web pages at the same time, organizing them with tabs and tab groups; bookmark interesting web pages and share them among your devices that log into iCloud; and manage and use your browsing history. When discretion is the better part of valor, you can use private browsing to cover some of your tracks; use the Sign In with Apple feature to avoid giving your email address to sites you don’t trust; use profiles to split your work browsing from your home browsing; and configure Safari ...
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