The Safari Web Browser and 10 Useful Safari Features

A Complete Introduction to the Safari Web Browser and 10 Useful Safari Features on iPhone Safari is Apple’s default web browser and a core part of the Apple ecosystem.  While many users are familiar with Safari on a basic level, few take full advantage of its design philosophy and productivity-focused features—especially on the iPhone.  Safari is built to be fast, lightweight, and deeply integrated with Apple devices, offering a smooth and intuitive browsing experience. 1. What Is Safari? Safari is a web browser developed by Apple and first released in 2003.  It is the default browser on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS.  Safari is built using Apple’s WebKit engine, which emphasizes efficiency, performance, and smooth interaction with Apple hardware. Unlike some cross-platform browsers, Safari is optimized specifically for Apple devices.  This tight integration allows Safari to deliver a consistent experience across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. 2. Key Characteristics of S...

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