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In Safari on iPhone, you can customize your start page, change the text size on websites, and change display and privacy settings.
Use Safari preferences to make browsing the internet work best for you. In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click a preference pane: General: Change your homepage, and choose what to see when you open a window or tab, how long to keep your browsing history, which bookmarks to show in Favorites view, and choose where ...
In the Safari app on your Mac, use Websites preferences to customize how you browse individual websites. To change these preferences, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Websites. The settings you can customize (such as Reader and Content Blockers) are listed on the left.
Click the "Safari" menu and select Preferences/Settings. If you're using macOS Ventura (13) or newer, you'll see "Settings." If you're using macOS Monterey (12) and older, you'll see "Preferences." This will open a new window with your Safari preferences, opened to the "General" tab.
One benefit that is often overlooked, however, is the ability to customize it by changing Safari’s Settings. By making a few adjustments in Settings — or Safari Preferences on macOS versions older than Ventura — you can make it look and work exactly how you want it to.
This wikiHow teaches you how to customize the behavior of the Safari web browser on your iPhone or iPad. If you're using iOS 13 or later, you now have the option to choose display options for individual websites in addition to making global changes.
Go to Safari preferences, open the Websites tab, and select Auto-Play in the left pane. Now you can either check each website’s preferences in the right pane, or enable a global ban across...
How-To. How to use Safari on a Mac. We've packed this article full of tips for using Safari on the Mac, from the basics such as how to get the latest version of Safari, how to use tabs in...
This article explains how to reset Safari to default settings by removing Safari's history and cookies, clearing the cache, and disabling extensions. Instructions apply to Safari versions 11 through 14 and iOS.
Right-click on the URL or website name that appears in the address bar, and select "Settings for This Website". Alternatively, click Safari in the menu bar and you'll see the same option under...