Individually Manage Website Settingsįrom the Aa drop-down menu, you can tap on Website Settings to manage the individual settings fro the website.
Turn Off Content Blocker For a Websiteįrom the settings page, you can also quickly disable the content blocker for the particular website. You can also disable these previews from the contextual menu itself. Safari also has link previews in the contextual menu that shows up when you tap and hold on a link on iPhone and iPad. So you can just tap and hold on a link, drag it out to the right edge of the iPad screen and let go of it to create a new Safari window with the web page already loaded for you. Safari integrates the new multitasking features in iPadOS 13 directly in the app, making it easier to create a new Safari window from a link. If you want to request the mobile version, you can tap go to the Aa icon and choose the option from there. The Safari app on the iPad now automatically loads the desktop version of the website. It will only increase the font while keeping everything else the same level. This is a smart version of the zoom feature. The first thing you’ll notice in the new settings menu is the Zoom feature. When you tap on it you’ll see a drop-down menu with options for the web page.įrom here you can engage the reader view. The icon still looks like the old Reader Mode icon. There’s a new icon in the toolbar for managing the page’s settings. You can also enable this feature from Settings -> Safari -> Close Tabs.
You can do this on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. When you try to close all tabs in Safari, you’ll see a popup asking if you want to automatically close Safari tabs. You can search for an open tab in the URL bar and tap on it to instantly switch to it. Safari’s URL bar gets a bit smarter in this update. Tap on it and select where you want to save them (and the name of the folder). You’ll see a new option called “Add Bookmarks for X tabs”. You can now save all open tabs as a folder in Bookmarks.
We’ve written about the Safari download manager in detail in our guide here. But you can go a step further and change this location as well by going to the Other option. This will switch to a Downloads folder on your local iPhone or iPad. To change the download location, go to Settings > Downloads (in General section) > On my iPhone. You can switch the download location to a local folder as well.
But if you’re on the 5GB plan, you might not want that. Change Download Locationīy default, Safari downloads files to the Downloads folder in iCloud Drive. You can delete downloads from here as well. Tap on Download to start the process.Ī new Downloads button will show up in the toolbar. When you tap on one, it will show a popup asking if you want to download the file. The feature is hidden and only shows up when you tap on a download link. RELATED : Safari Now Has One Billion Users, but Still Lags behind Google Chrome’s Popularity Safari Download Manager