Users Manual
in the App Store features Safari extensions with editorial spotlights and top charts to help
you discover and download useful items. See . After you get extensions, turn
them on in Safari Preferences. Select the Extensions tab, then click checkboxes to turn
on extensions.
View multiple webpages in one window. Click at the far right of the tab bar or press
Command-T to open a new tab, then enter an address. To keep a webpage handy, drag
its tab left to pin it, and it stays in the tab bar.
See tab contents quickly. Favicons—icons or logos associated with a website—on tabs
let you identify a webpage at a glance. Hold the pointer over a tab to see a preview of the
webpage contents.
Use strong passwords. When you sign up for a new account on the web, Safari
automatically creates and autofills a new strong password for you. If you choose Use
Strong Password, the password is saved to your iCloud Keychain and will autofill on all
the devices you log in to with the same Apple ID. Safari securely monitors your
passwords, identifying any saved password that may have been involved in a published
data breach and making it easy to upgrade to “Sign in with Apple” accounts when
available. (See in the macOS User Guide.)
Browse the web safely and privately. Safari warns you when you visit a website that’s
not secure, or that may be trying to trick you into sharing your personal data. It also
protects you automatically from cross-site tracking, by identifying and removing the data
that trackers leave behind. Safari asks your permission before allowing a social network
to see what you’re doing on third-party sites. And Safari defends you against web
tracking by making your Mac harder to identify uniquely.
View a privacy report. You can click the Privacy Report button in the Safari toolbar to
view the cross-site trackers that Safari is blocking on each website and to better
understand how the site treats your privacy. Click to see a privacy report with more
details about the website’s active trackers.
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