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How to Reset Safari to Default Settings

Restoring default settings is a multistep process

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What to Know

  • First, remove the browser history: Select Safari in the menu bar > Clear History , then select All History > Clear History . 
  • Remove cookies: Safari > Preferences . Select the Privacy tab > Manage Website Data > Remove All .
  • Clear cache: Safari > Preferences . Advanced > Select Show Develop menu in menu bar . Exit. Develop > Empty Caches .

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.

Remove Browser History

The first step when resetting Safari is to remove your browser history. When you clear your browsing history, Safari removes data such as recent searches, the frequently visited site list, web page icons, the history of web pages you've visited, and more.

From Safari's menu bar, select Safari > Clear History

In the drop-down menu, select All History .

Select Clear History to complete the process.

To clear a particular website instead, navigate to History > Show History , select the website you want to clear, and press Delete .

Remove Cookies

When you remove all cookies from Safari, you'll lose personal registration data such as your name and address, shopping cart contents, preferred web page layouts, and more.

From Safari's menu bar, select Safari > Preferences .

Select the Privacy tab.

Select Manage Website Data .

Select Remove All .

Select Remove Now .

Select Done .

Clear Safari's Cache

When you clear Safari's cache, you're removing stored website data.

Select the Advanced tab.

Place a check next to Show Develop menu in menu bar , and then exit out of Preferences.

From Safari's menu bar, select Develop > Empty Caches .

Disable or Uninstall Extensions

Safari extensions are like mini-apps that add functionality to the browser. If you're trying to reset Safari, you'll want to disable or uninstall any extensions.

Select the Extensions tab.

Select an extension, and then deselect the checkbox next to the extension to disable it.

Many extensions have several sub-extensions, so you'll need to uncheck all of them.

After you've disabled an extension, you can uninstall it. Select Uninstall .

You'll see a message that the extension is part of an application, and that you'll need to remove the application. Select Show in Finder .

Finder will open with the app selected. Right-click on the application and select Move to Trash .

Enter your password and select OK . You've deleted the extension.

Clear Website Data on Safari for iOS

To clear Safari's settings on an iPhone or iPad:

Open the iOS device's Settings app.

Scroll down and select Safari .

Under Privacy & Security , select Clear History and Website Data .

Select Clear History and Data to confirm.

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iPhone User Guide

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  • Setup basics
  • Make your iPhone your own
  • Take great photos and videos
  • Keep in touch with friends and family
  • Share features with your family
  • Use iPhone for your daily routines
  • Expert advice from Apple Support
  • What’s new in iOS 17
  • Turn on and set up iPhone
  • Wake, unlock, and lock
  • Set up cellular service
  • Use Dual SIM
  • Connect to the internet
  • Sign in with Apple ID
  • Subscribe to iCloud+
  • Find settings
  • Set up mail, contacts, and calendar accounts
  • Learn the meaning of the status icons
  • Charge the battery
  • Charge with cleaner energy sources
  • Show the battery percentage
  • Check battery health and usage
  • Use Low Power Mode
  • Read and bookmark the user guide
  • Learn basic gestures
  • Learn gestures for iPhone models with Face ID
  • Adjust the volume
  • Silence iPhone
  • Find your apps in App Library
  • Switch between open apps
  • Quit and reopen an app
  • Multitask with Picture in Picture
  • Access features from the Lock Screen
  • Use the Dynamic Island
  • Perform quick actions
  • Search on iPhone
  • Get information about your iPhone
  • View or change cellular data settings
  • Travel with iPhone
  • Change sounds and vibrations
  • Use the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • Create a custom Lock Screen
  • Change the wallpaper
  • Adjust the screen brightness and color balance
  • Keep the iPhone display on longer
  • Use StandBy
  • Customize the text size and zoom setting
  • Change the name of your iPhone
  • Change the date and time
  • Change the language and region
  • Organize your apps in folders
  • Add, edit, and remove widgets
  • Move apps and widgets on the Home Screen
  • Remove or delete apps
  • Use and customize Control Center
  • Change or lock the screen orientation
  • View and respond to notifications
  • Change notification settings
  • Set up a Focus
  • Allow or silence notifications for a Focus
  • Turn a Focus on or off
  • Stay focused while driving
  • Customize sharing options
  • Type with the onscreen keyboard
  • Dictate text
  • Select and edit text
  • Use predictive text
  • Use text replacements
  • Add or change keyboards
  • Add emoji and stickers
  • Take a screenshot
  • Take a screen recording
  • Draw in documents
  • Add text, shapes, signatures, and more
  • Fill out forms and sign documents
  • Use Live Text to interact with content in a photo or video
  • Use Visual Look Up to identify objects in your photos and videos
  • Lift a subject from the photo background
  • Subscribe to Apple Arcade
  • Play with friends in Game Center
  • Connect a game controller
  • Use App Clips
  • Update apps
  • View or cancel subscriptions
  • Manage purchases, settings, and restrictions
  • Install and manage fonts
  • Buy books and audiobooks
  • Annotate books
  • Access books on other Apple devices
  • Listen to audiobooks
  • Set reading goals
  • Organize books
  • Create and edit events in Calendar
  • Send invitations
  • Reply to invitations
  • Change how you view events
  • Search for events
  • Change calendar and event settings
  • Schedule or display events in a different time zone
  • Keep track of events
  • Use multiple calendars
  • Use the Holidays calendar
  • Share iCloud calendars
  • Camera basics
  • Set up your shot
  • Apply Photographic Styles
  • Take Live Photos
  • Take Burst mode shots
  • Take a selfie
  • Take panoramic photos
  • Take macro photos and videos
  • Take portraits
  • Take Night mode photos
  • Take Apple ProRAW photos
  • Adjust the shutter volume
  • Adjust HDR camera settings
  • Record videos
  • Record spatial videos for Apple Vision Pro
  • Record ProRes videos
  • Record videos in Cinematic mode
  • Change video recording settings
  • Save camera settings
  • Customize the Main camera lens
  • Change advanced camera settings
  • View, share, and print photos
  • Use Live Text
  • Scan a QR code
  • See the world clock
  • Set an alarm
  • Change the next wake up alarm
  • Use the stopwatch
  • Use multiple timers
  • Add and use contact information
  • Edit contacts
  • Add your contact info
  • Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact info
  • Use other contact accounts
  • Use Contacts from the Phone app
  • Merge or hide duplicate contacts
  • Export contacts
  • Get started with FaceTime
  • Make FaceTime calls
  • Receive FaceTime calls
  • Create a FaceTime link
  • Take a Live Photo
  • Turn on Live Captions in a FaceTime call
  • Use other apps during a call
  • Make a Group FaceTime call
  • View participants in a grid
  • Use SharePlay to watch, listen, and play together
  • Share your screen in a FaceTime call
  • Collaborate on a document in FaceTime
  • Use video conferencing features
  • Hand off a FaceTime call to another Apple device
  • Change the FaceTime video settings
  • Change the FaceTime audio settings
  • Change your appearance
  • Leave a call or switch to Messages
  • Block unwanted callers
  • Report a call as spam
  • Connect external devices or servers
  • Modify files, folders, and downloads
  • Search for files and folders
  • Organize files and folders
  • Set up iCloud Drive
  • Share files and folders in iCloud Drive
  • Use an external storage device, a file server, or a cloud storage service
  • Share your location
  • Meet up with a friend
  • Send your location via satellite
  • Add or remove a friend
  • Locate a friend
  • Get notified when friends change their location
  • Notify a friend when your location changes
  • Turn off Find My
  • Add your iPhone
  • Add your iPhone Wallet with MagSafe
  • Get notified if you leave a device behind
  • Locate a device
  • Mark a device as lost
  • Erase a device
  • Remove a device
  • Add an AirTag
  • Share an AirTag or other item in Find My on iPhone
  • Add a third-party item
  • Get notified if you leave an item behind
  • Locate an item
  • Mark an item as lost
  • Remove an item
  • Adjust map settings
  • Get started with Fitness
  • Track daily activity and change your move goal
  • See your activity summary
  • Sync a third-party workout app
  • Change fitness notifications
  • Share your activity
  • Subscribe to Apple Fitness+
  • Find Apple Fitness+ workouts and meditations
  • Start an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
  • Create a Custom Plan in Apple Fitness+
  • Work out together using SharePlay
  • Change what’s on the screen during an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
  • Download an Apple Fitness+ workout or meditation
  • Get started with Freeform
  • Create a Freeform board
  • Draw or handwrite
  • Apply consistent styles
  • Position items on a board
  • Search Freeform boards
  • Share and collaborate
  • Delete and recover boards
  • Get started with Health
  • Fill out your Health Details
  • Intro to Health data
  • View your health data
  • Share your health data
  • View health data shared by others
  • Download health records
  • View health records
  • Monitor your walking steadiness
  • Log menstrual cycle information
  • View menstrual cycle predictions and history
  • Track your medications
  • Learn more about your medications
  • Log your state of mind
  • Take a mental health assessment
  • Set up a schedule for a Sleep Focus
  • Turn off alarms and delete sleep schedules
  • Add or change sleep schedules
  • Turn Sleep Focus on or off
  • Change your wind down period, sleep goal, and more
  • View your sleep history
  • Check your headphone levels
  • Use audiogram data
  • Register as an organ donor
  • Back up your Health data
  • Intro to Home
  • Upgrade to the new Home architecture
  • Set up accessories
  • Control accessories
  • Control your home using Siri
  • Use Grid Forecast to plan your energy usage
  • Set up HomePod
  • Control your home remotely
  • Create and use scenes
  • Use automations
  • Set up security cameras
  • Use Face Recognition
  • Unlock your door with a home key
  • Configure a router
  • Invite others to control accessories
  • Add more homes
  • Get music, movies, and TV shows
  • Get ringtones
  • Manage purchases and settings
  • Get started with Journal
  • Write in your journal
  • Review your past journal entries
  • Change Journal settings
  • Magnify nearby objects
  • Change settings
  • Detect people around you
  • Detect doors around you
  • Receive image descriptions of your surroundings
  • Read aloud text and labels around you
  • Set up shortcuts for Detection Mode
  • Add and remove email accounts
  • Set up a custom email domain
  • Check your email
  • Unsend email with Undo Send
  • Reply to and forward emails
  • Save an email draft
  • Add email attachments
  • Download email attachments
  • Annotate email attachments
  • Set email notifications
  • Search for email
  • Organize email in mailboxes
  • Flag or block emails
  • Filter emails
  • Use Hide My Email
  • Use Mail Privacy Protection
  • Change email settings
  • Delete and recover emails
  • Add a Mail widget to your Home Screen
  • Print emails
  • Get travel directions
  • Select other route options
  • Find stops along your route
  • View a route overview or a list of turns
  • Change settings for spoken directions
  • Get driving directions
  • Get directions to your parked car
  • Set up electric vehicle routing
  • Report traffic incidents
  • Get cycling directions
  • Get walking directions
  • Get transit directions
  • Delete recent directions
  • Get traffic and weather info
  • Estimate travel time and ETA
  • Download offline maps
  • Search for places
  • Find nearby attractions, restaurants, and services
  • Get information about places
  • Mark places
  • Share places
  • Rate places
  • Save favorite places
  • Explore new places with Guides
  • Organize places in My Guides
  • Clear location history
  • Look around places
  • Take Flyover tours
  • Find your Maps settings
  • Measure dimensions
  • View and save measurements
  • Measure a person’s height
  • Use the level
  • Set up Messages
  • About iMessage
  • Send and reply to messages
  • Unsend and edit messages
  • Keep track of messages
  • Forward and share messages
  • Group conversations
  • Watch, listen, or play together using SharePlay
  • Collaborate on projects
  • Use iMessage apps
  • Take and edit photos or videos
  • Share photos, links, and more
  • Send stickers
  • Request, send, and receive payments
  • Send and receive audio messages
  • Animate messages
  • Send and save GIFs
  • Turn read receipts on or off
  • Change notifications
  • Block, filter, and report messages
  • Delete messages and attachments
  • Recover deleted messages
  • View albums, playlists, and more
  • Show song credits and lyrics
  • Queue up your music
  • Listen to broadcast radio
  • Subscribe to Apple Music
  • Play music together in the car with iPhone
  • Listen to lossless music
  • Listen to Dolby Atmos music
  • Apple Music Sing
  • Find new music
  • Add music and listen offline
  • Get personalized recommendations
  • Listen to radio
  • Search for music
  • Create playlists
  • See what your friends are listening to
  • Use Siri to play music
  • Change the way music sounds
  • Get started with News
  • Use News widgets
  • See news stories chosen just for you
  • Read stories
  • Follow your favorite teams with My Sports
  • Listen to Apple News Today
  • Subscribe to Apple News+
  • Browse and read Apple News+ stories and issues
  • Use Offline Mode to read downloaded News content
  • Manually download Apple News+ issues
  • Listen to audio stories
  • Solve puzzles in Apple News
  • Solve crossword and crossword mini puzzles
  • Solve Quartiles puzzles
  • Search for news stories
  • Save stories in News for later
  • Subscribe to individual news channels
  • Get started with Notes
  • Add or remove accounts
  • Create and format notes
  • Draw or write
  • Add photos, videos, and more
  • Scan text and documents
  • Work with PDFs
  • Create Quick Notes
  • Search notes
  • Organize in folders
  • Organize with tags
  • Use Smart Folders
  • Export or print notes
  • Change Notes settings
  • Make a call
  • View and delete the call history
  • Answer or decline incoming calls
  • While on a call
  • Have a conference or three-way call on iPhone
  • Set up voicemail
  • Check voicemail
  • Change voicemail greeting and settings
  • Select ringtones and vibrations
  • Make calls using Wi-Fi
  • Set up call forwarding
  • Set up call waiting
  • Block or avoid unwanted calls
  • View photos and videos
  • Play videos and slideshows
  • Delete or hide photos and videos
  • Edit photos and videos
  • Trim video length and adjust slow motion
  • Edit Cinematic mode videos
  • Edit Live Photos
  • Edit portraits
  • Use photo albums
  • Edit, share, and organize albums
  • Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
  • Make stickers from your photos
  • Duplicate and copy photos and videos
  • Merge duplicate photos and videos
  • Search for photos
  • Identify people and pets
  • Browse photos by location
  • Share photos and videos
  • Share long videos
  • View photos and videos shared with you
  • Watch memories
  • Personalize your memories
  • Manage memories and featured photos
  • Use iCloud Photos
  • Create shared albums
  • Add and remove people in a shared album
  • Add and delete photos and videos in a shared album
  • Set up or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Add content to an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Use iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Import and export photos and videos
  • Print photos
  • Find podcasts
  • Listen to podcasts
  • Follow your favorite podcasts
  • Use the Podcasts widget
  • Organize your podcast library
  • Download, save, or share podcasts
  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Listen to subscriber-only content
  • Change download settings
  • Make a grocery list
  • Add items to a list
  • Edit and manage a list
  • Search and organize lists
  • Work with templates
  • Use Smart Lists
  • Print reminders
  • Use the Reminders widget
  • Change Reminders settings
  • Browse the web
  • Search for websites
  • Customize your Safari settings
  • Change the layout
  • Use Safari profiles
  • Open and close tabs
  • Organize your tabs
  • View your Safari tabs from another Apple device
  • Share Tab Groups
  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage
  • Bookmark favorite webpages
  • Save pages to a Reading List
  • Find links shared with you
  • Annotate and save a webpage as a PDF
  • Automatically fill in forms
  • Get extensions
  • Hide ads and distractions
  • Clear your cache and cookies
  • Browse the web privately
  • Use passkeys in Safari
  • Check stocks
  • Manage multiple watchlists
  • Read business news
  • Add earnings reports to your calendar
  • Use a Stocks widget
  • Translate text, voice, and conversations
  • Translate text in apps
  • Translate with the camera view
  • Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or an Apple TV channel
  • Add your TV provider
  • Get shows, movies, and more
  • Watch sports
  • Watch Major League Soccer with MLS Season Pass
  • Control playback
  • Manage your library
  • Change the settings
  • Make a recording
  • Play it back
  • Edit or delete a recording
  • Keep recordings up to date
  • Organize recordings
  • Search for or rename a recording
  • Share a recording
  • Duplicate a recording
  • Keep cards and passes in Wallet
  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay for contactless payments
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
  • Track your orders
  • Use Apple Cash
  • Use Apple Card
  • Use Savings
  • Pay for transit
  • Access your home, hotel room, and vehicle
  • Add identity cards
  • Use COVID-19 vaccination cards
  • Check your Apple Account balance
  • Use Express Mode
  • Organize your Wallet
  • Remove cards or passes
  • Check the weather
  • Check the weather in other locations
  • View weather maps
  • Manage weather notifications
  • Use Weather widgets
  • Learn the weather icons
  • Find out what Siri can do
  • Tell Siri about yourself
  • Have Siri announce calls and notifications
  • Add Siri Shortcuts
  • About Siri Suggestions
  • Use Siri in your car
  • Change Siri settings
  • Contact emergency services
  • Use Emergency SOS via satellite
  • Request Roadside Assistance via satellite
  • Set up and view your Medical ID
  • Use Check In
  • Manage Crash Detection
  • Reset privacy and security settings in an emergency
  • Set up Family Sharing
  • Add Family Sharing members
  • Remove Family Sharing members
  • Share subscriptions
  • Share purchases
  • Share locations with family and locate lost devices
  • Set up Apple Cash Family and Apple Card Family
  • Set up parental controls
  • Set up a child’s device
  • Get started with Screen Time
  • Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
  • Set up Screen Time
  • Set communication and safety limits and block inappropriate content
  • Set up Screen Time for a family member
  • Charging cable
  • Power adapters
  • MagSafe chargers and battery packs
  • MagSafe cases and sleeves
  • Qi-certified wireless chargers
  • Use AirPods
  • Use EarPods
  • Apple Watch
  • Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
  • Connect to a display with a cable
  • HomePod and other wireless speakers
  • Pair Magic Keyboard
  • Enter characters with diacritical marks
  • Switch between keyboards
  • Use shortcuts
  • Choose an alternative keyboard layout
  • Change typing assistance options
  • External storage devices
  • Bluetooth accessories
  • Share your internet connection
  • Allow phone calls on your iPad and Mac
  • Use iPhone as a webcam
  • Hand off tasks between devices
  • Cut, copy, and paste between iPhone and other devices
  • Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone
  • Start SharePlay instantly
  • Use AirDrop to send items
  • Connect iPhone and your computer with a cable
  • Transfer files between devices
  • Transfer files with email, messages, or AirDrop
  • Transfer files or sync content with the Finder or iTunes
  • Automatically keep files up to date with iCloud
  • Intro to CarPlay
  • Connect to CarPlay
  • Use your vehicle’s built-in controls
  • Get turn-by-turn directions
  • Change the map view
  • Make phone calls
  • View your calendar
  • Send and receive text messages
  • Announce incoming text messages
  • Play podcasts
  • Play audiobooks
  • Listen to news stories
  • Control your home
  • Use other apps with CarPlay
  • Rearrange icons on CarPlay Home
  • Change settings in CarPlay
  • Get started with accessibility features
  • Turn on accessibility features for setup
  • Change Siri accessibility settings
  • Open features with Accessibility Shortcut
  • Change color and brightness
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
  • Customize per-app visual settings
  • Hear what’s on the screen or typed
  • Hear audio descriptions
  • Turn on and practice VoiceOver
  • Change your VoiceOver settings
  • Use VoiceOver gestures
  • Operate iPhone when VoiceOver is on
  • Control VoiceOver using the rotor
  • Use the onscreen keyboard
  • Write with your finger
  • Keep the screen off
  • Use VoiceOver with an Apple external keyboard
  • Use a braille display
  • Type braille on the screen
  • Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
  • Use VoiceOver with a pointer device
  • Use VoiceOver for images and videos
  • Use VoiceOver in apps
  • Use AssistiveTouch
  • Adjust how iPhone responds to your touch
  • Use Reachability
  • Auto-answer calls
  • Turn off vibration
  • Change Face ID and attention settings
  • Use Voice Control
  • Adjust the side or Home button
  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
  • Adjust pointer settings
  • Adjust keyboard settings
  • Control iPhone with an external keyboard
  • Adjust AirPods settings
  • Turn on Apple Watch Mirroring
  • Control a nearby Apple device
  • Intro to Switch Control
  • Set up and turn on Switch Control
  • Select items, perform actions, and more
  • Control several devices with one switch
  • Use hearing devices
  • Use Live Listen
  • Use sound recognition
  • Set up and use RTT and TTY
  • Flash the indicator light for notifications
  • Adjust audio settings
  • Play background sounds
  • Display subtitles and captions
  • Show transcriptions for Intercom messages
  • Get live captions of spoken audio
  • Type to speak
  • Record a Personal Voice
  • Lock iPhone to one app with Guided Access
  • Use built-in privacy and security protections
  • Set a passcode
  • Set up Face ID
  • Set up Touch ID
  • Control access to information on the Lock Screen
  • Keep your Apple ID secure
  • Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
  • Sign in with Apple
  • Share passwords
  • Automatically fill in strong passwords
  • Change weak or compromised passwords
  • View your passwords and related information
  • Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop
  • Make your passkeys and passwords available on all your devices
  • Automatically fill in verification codes
  • Automatically fill in SMS passcodes
  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
  • Use two-factor authentication
  • Use security keys
  • Manage information sharing with Safety Check
  • Control app tracking permissions
  • Control the location information you share
  • Control access to information in apps
  • Control how Apple delivers advertising to you
  • Control access to hardware features
  • Create and manage Hide My Email addresses
  • Protect your web browsing with iCloud Private Relay
  • Use a private network address
  • Use Advanced Data Protection
  • Use Lockdown Mode
  • Use Stolen Device Protection
  • Receive warnings about sensitive content
  • Use Contact Key Verification
  • Turn iPhone on or off
  • Force restart iPhone
  • Back up iPhone
  • Reset iPhone settings
  • Restore all content from a backup
  • Restore purchased and deleted items
  • Sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone
  • Erase iPhone
  • Install or remove configuration profiles
  • Important safety information
  • Important handling information
  • Find more resources for software and service
  • FCC compliance statement
  • ISED Canada compliance statement
  • Ultra Wideband information
  • Class 1 Laser information
  • Apple and the environment
  • Disposal and recycling information
  • Unauthorized modification of iOS

Clear your cache and cookies on iPhone

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Note: Clearing your browsing history in Safari doesn’t clear any browsing histories kept independently by websites you visited, or your browsing history in other apps.

The Clear History menu. Below Clear Timeframe, Last hour is selected. All Profiles is selected below Clear For Profile. The Clear History button is at the bottom of the screen.

Below Clear Timeframe, choose how much of your browsing history to clear.

Note: If you have Safari profiles set up, select a profile to clear only the history of that profile, or select All Profiles.

Tap Clear History.

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Safari is an exceptional browser and there are no two ways about it. With Apple leading the charge against ad trackers on the internet with its anti-tracking policy, Safari has been a safe haven for users who want to protect their privacy.

That being said, while Safari might win the race when it comes to protecting its users but more often than not is not able to match up to its competitors in the game of extensible features.

However, many of us are extensively using safari on a daily basis. Some want to hold on to that last ounce of privacy on the net, and others do not want to install a 3rd party browser on their Macs or iPhones.

Whatever may be your case for using Safari. One thing is for sure, with years of use, Safari accumulates tons and tons of website data which might slow down your browser or in worst cases, your devices as well.

Reset Safari to Default Settings on Mac

To everybody’s shock, there’s no ‘Reset Safari’ button on any of the apple devices. As a result, we are bound to perform a list of steps not every user might be comfortable with. Anyways, resetting Safari consists of resetting 3 components :

  • Website Data

We are going to reset the components on a first-come-first-serve basis. So let’s get started.

Reset History

First, Launch Safari from the Launchpad or from dock of your Mac.

click to launch safari

Next, click on the ‘History’ tab from the menu bar. Next, click on the ‘Clear History…’ option from the list.

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After that, choose ‘all history’ option from the drop-down. Then, click on ‘Clear History’ button.

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Reset Website Data

First, Launch Safari from the Launchpad or from the dock of you Mac.

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Next, click on the ‘Safari’ tab present on the menu bar. Now, click on the ‘Preferences’ option from the list.

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After that, go to the ‘Privacy’ pane and click on ‘Manage Website Data’ button.

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Now, click on ‘Remove All’ button from the bottom left corner of the pane.

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Next, click on ‘Remove Now’ button to confirm.

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Reset Cache

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Next, click on the ‘Safari’ tab from the menu bar. Then, click on the ‘Preferences’ option from the list.

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After that, go to the ‘Advanced’ pane. Now, check the ‘Show Develop menu in the menu bar’ option.

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As a result, the ‘Develop’ tab would now be visible in the menu bar. Click on it, and then choose the ‘Empty Caches’ option from the list.

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Reset Safari to Default Settings on iPhone

Resetting safari is pretty straight forward on iPhone and requires just couple of steps.

Launch the ‘Settings’ app on your iPhone from the home screen.

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Next, scroll down and locate ‘Safari’ from the list and tap on it.

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After that, scroll down till you find the ‘Clear History and Website Data’ option on the screen and then tap on it, once located.

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Now, tap ‘Clear History and Data’ from the pop-up alert menu to confirm.

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How to Reset Safari on iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide

Safari, the default web browser on iPhone, plays a crucial role in our daily online activities. However, as time goes by, Safari may start to accumulate cached data, cookies, and browsing history, leading to potential performance issues. If you've been experiencing slow browsing speeds or encountering glitches while using Safari on your iPhone, it might be time to reset the browser and start afresh.

In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive step-by-step guide on how to reset Safari on your iPhone. By following these instructions, you can optimize Safari's performance and enjoy a smoother browsing experience. So, let's dive right in!

Reasons to Reset Safari on iPhone

Before we delve into the process of resetting Safari, let's explore why it is necessary to do so. There are a few key reasons why resetting Safari can prove beneficial:

Clear Accumulated Data : Over time, Safari collects a significant amount of cached data, cookies, and browsing history. By resetting Safari, you can wipe out this accumulated data, freeing up storage space and potentially improving performance.

Troubleshooting Safari Issues : If you've been experiencing frequent crashes, freezes, or other glitches while using Safari, resetting the browser can help resolve these issues. It essentially gives Safari a fresh start, eliminating any underlying problems that may have caused the instability.

Enhancing Performance and Speed : Safari's performance can be affected by factors such as excessive cached data and cookies. By resetting Safari, you can optimize its performance, resulting in faster loading times and smoother browsing.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Reset Safari on iPhone

Now that we understand the importance of resetting Safari, let's walk through the step-by-step process of doing so on your iPhone:

Open the Settings app on your iPhone : Locate the Settings app on your home screen and tap on it to open the settings menu.

Find Safari settings : Scroll down the settings menu and look for the “Safari” option. Tap on it to access Safari's settings.

Reset Safari : Within the Safari settings, scroll down until you find the “Clear History and Website Data” option. Tap on it to proceed with the reset process.

Confirm the reset action : A pop-up window will appear, asking you to confirm the reset action. Read the warning message carefully, as resetting Safari will delete your browsing history, cookies, and other website data. If you are certain about proceeding, tap on “Clear History and Data” to confirm.

Congratulations! You have successfully reset Safari on your iPhone. Now, let's discuss a few precautions you should take before resetting Safar

Precautions before Resetting Safari on iPhone

While resetting Safari can be beneficial, it is essential to take a few precautions to ensure a smooth transition and avoid any potential loss of data. Consider the following steps before proceeding with the reset:

Backup important data and bookmarks : Before resetting Safari, it is wise to create a backup of any important data, bookmarks, or saved passwords. You can use iCloud or other backup methods to safeguard your data.

Understand the consequences : Resetting Safari will delete your browsing history, cookies, and other website data. Make sure you are aware of the consequences and are prepared to lose this information.

Save login credentials : Take note of any login credentials for websites you frequently visit. After resetting Safari, you will need to re-enter your login information for each site.

By following these precautions, you can ensure a seamless transition while resetting Safari on your iPhone.

Additional Tips for Optimizing Safari on iPhone

Resetting Safari is not the only step you can take to enhance your browsing experience. Here are a few additional tips to optimize Safari on your iPhone:

Regularly clear cache and browsing history : To prevent the accumulation of excessive data, make it a habit to clear the cache and browsing history regularly. This can be done within the Safari settings menu.

Manage website data and cookies : Safari allows you to manage website data and cookies on an individual basis. Review and delete unnecessary data to enhance performance and protect your privacy.

Enable content blockers : Content blockers can significantly improve the speed and smoothness of your browsing experience. Enable them in Safari settings to block unwanted ads and trackers.

By implementing these tips, you can further optimize Safari's performance and enjoy a hassle-free browsing experience on your iPhone.

In conclusion, resetting Safari on your iPhone is a simple yet effective way to optimize its performance and enjoy a smoother browsing experience. By following our step-by-step guide, you can reset Safari with ease and take additional measures to enhance its performance. Remember to back up your important data before resetting and be aware of the consequences. With these precautions in mind, you can confidently reset Safari and enjoy a fresh start with improved browsing speeds and stability.

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How to reset the Safari browser on your iPhone in 2 different ways

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How to reset the Safari browser on your iPhone in 2 different ways

  • You can reset Safari on your iPhone by clearing cookies and erasing your browsing history.
  • There are two ways to reset your Safari data: through the Safari app itself, and through the Settings app.
  • Both methods will let your clear both your browsing history and cookies.
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It's nice to get a clean start on Safari , but simply removing your Frequently Visited sites isn't going to address privacy concerns if you have cookies stored, for instance.

Fortunately, it's easy to reset all your browsing and history and settings.

Here's two ways, one directly through Safari , and the other through your iPhone's Settings.

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1. At the bottom of the Safari page, tap the icon that looks like an open book.

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You'll need to open your Safari's history to wipe it.

2. At the top of the menu that opens, tap the icon that looks like a clock.

3. Tap "Clear" at the bottom of the page. You'll see options to clear your history, cookies, and other data for various time periods. Select "All time," at the bottom.

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If you want a less extensive data wipe, you can always select a shorter time period than "All time."

How to reset Safari on your iPhone through the Settings app

1. Open the Settings app for iPhone .

2. Search for or scroll down to "Safari" and open it.

3. Tap "Clear History and Website Data" in blue near the bottom of the page.

4. A notification will pop up. Tap "Clear History and Data," and wait a few moments while the iPhone processes your request. Once it does, all your data will have been cleared.

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You can't undo it once you've cleared the data, so you do want to be sure before proceeding.

The button to clear your data will be gray while data is being cleared, then go back to blue when complete.

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How to Get Safari Back on iPhone 13: A Step-by-Step Guide

Lost your Safari app on your iPhone 13? Don’t worry; getting it back is easy! Just follow these quick steps. First, check if the app is merely hidden or if the restrictions are turned on. If not, you can easily reinstall it from the App Store. And voila, you’ll have your trusted web browser back at your fingertips.

After completing the steps, the Safari app will reappear on your iPhone 13’s home screen or App Library, ready to use just like before.

Introduction

Have you ever found yourself in a pickle because the Safari app disappeared from your iPhone 13? You’re not alone. It’s a common issue that can happen for various reasons, such as accidentally deleting the app, restrictions being enabled, or the app being hidden in a folder somewhere. Safari is an essential part of the iPhone experience, allowing users to browse the web, save bookmarks, and sync across Apple devices.

Without Safari, completing simple tasks like checking emails or scrolling through your favorite websites can become quite a hassle. This article is specifically crafted for iPhone 13 users who have found themselves in this perplexing situation and need a simple, step-by-step guide to get Safari back. Whether you’re a tech newbie or just need a quick refresher, this guide will help you restore your access to the internet in no time.

Step by Step Tutorial to Get Safari Back on iPhone 13

Getting Safari back on your iPhone 13 is a straightforward process that will have you browsing in no time.

Step 1: Check Restrictions

First, go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions.

If Content & Privacy Restrictions are turned on, there’s a chance they may be blocking the Safari app. Simply enter your Screen Time passcode, then go to Allowed Apps and ensure that Safari is toggled on. If it was off, turning it on should bring Safari back to your home screen.

Step 2: Search for Safari

Swipe down on the home screen and use the Search feature to look for Safari.

Sometimes, Safari might not be deleted but just hidden in a folder or on another page. The Search feature will help you locate it quickly. If it appears in the search results, you can open it from there, and it will tell you which folder it’s in so you can move it back to your home screen later.

Step 3: Reinstall from App Store

If steps 1 and 2 don’t work, open the App Store, search for Safari, and download it again.

If Safari was indeed deleted, it could easily be reinstalled from the App Store. Just search for it, and as it’s an Apple app, it should be the first result. Tap the download icon, and it will reinstall on your device. Once reinstalled, Safari will be back on your home screen or App Library.

Additional Information

When Safari disappears from your iPhone 13, it can feel like you’re cut off from the world wide web. But fear not! The solutions provided here are reliable and tested. Plus, once you get Safari back, you can take preventative steps to avoid future disappearances. For instance, you can rearrange your apps to keep Safari on the main home screen or the dock for easy access.

Another tip is to regularly backup your iPhone 13 either through iCloud or your computer. That way, if you ever need to restore your device, you won’t lose important data like your Safari bookmarks. Remember that while Safari might be the default browser for iPhone 13, other browser apps can be used in case Safari isn’t available for some reason.

  • Check Restrictions to ensure Safari isn’t being blocked.
  • Use the Search feature to find Safari in case it’s hidden.
  • Reinstall Safari from the App Store if necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can safari really disappear from my iphone.

Yes, it’s possible for Safari to be deleted or hidden on your iPhone due to various reasons.

What if I can’t remember my Screen Time passcode?

If you’ve forgotten your Screen Time passcode, you might need to reset your device’s settings or reach out to Apple Support for assistance.

Will reinstalling Safari from the App Store cost money?

No, Safari is a free Apple app, so reinstalling it won’t cost you a penny.

Can my Safari data be recovered after reinstalling the app?

Yes, as long as you’re signed into the same iCloud account, your bookmarks and other data should sync back to your device.

Are there other browsers I can use on my iPhone 13?

Certainly! While Safari is the default, you can download and use other browsers like Chrome or Firefox from the App Store.

Getting Safari back on your iPhone 13 is usually a simple fix, and I trust this guide has armed you with the knowledge to do just that. Remember, it’s usually a matter of toggling a setting or downloading the app from the store, and you’ll be back to your web surfing in no time. For those who’ve walked through these steps, you’ve now got a deeper grasp on managing your iPhone’s apps and settings.

So, next time Safari decides to take a little ‘vacation’ from your home screen, you’ll know exactly how to coax it back into its rightful place. Keep exploring, keep learning, and stay connected.

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How to Get Safari Back on iPhone (iOS 17)

What to know.

  • Typically, if Safari has disappeared, it most likely was just removed from the Home Screen.
  • Some users are reporting that there is a glitch that appears to delete the Safari app from your iPhone altogether.
  • To get it back, you must re-download the Safari app from the App Store.

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Has your Safari app suddenly vanished into thin air? The good news is that you don't have the option to delete the native Safari app on your iPhone, so it has likely just been accidentally removed from your Home Screen. For this situation, we'll show you how to find the hidden app and move it back to your Home Screen. In rare cases, a software glitch can delete the app from your iPhone, so it will need to be re-installed. For either situation, let's cover how to get Safari back on your Home Screen.

Safari Disappeared from iPhone? Here’s How to Find It

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For most people, the missing Safari app has not been deleted, just removed from the Home Screen. Below, we'll show you how to find the app and move it back to your Home Screen by searching the App Library or by using Siri Search. Both methods will work if Safari has simply been removed from your Home Screen, so you can simply choose the option you prefer. 

How to Put App Back on Home Screen Using the App Library

Here's how to add Safari to your Home Screen by searching the App Library: 

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Your Safari app should now be added back to your Home Screen! If you're not familiar with the App Library, I recommend checking out this article on how to use the App Library . It's a great way to help you stay organized. For more nifty organization hacks and ways to use your iPhone's features, sign up for our free Tip of the Day Newsletter. 

How to Add Safari to Home Screen Using Siri Search

If you prefer to avoid searching your App Library, you can also find the hidden app by using Siri Search. Here's how to add Safari to your iPhone Home Screen:

Open Spotlight Search

Adding the Safari app to your dock is optional, but it does make it more convenient to access Safari. Your dock displays up to four apps at any given time, and will appear at the bottom of each Home Screen. 

If you were not able to find Safari using the solutions above, the app has likely been removed from your iPhone. Below, we'll show you how to re-download Safari from the App Store. If that fails, you may need to reset your Home Screen layout to get Safari back on your device. 

Download Safari from the App Store

Here's how to re-install the Safari app on your iPhone so you can get it back on your Home Screen: 

Open the App Store.

Reset Your Home Screen to Re-install Safari

If you were not able to find or re-install Safari using the steps above, this method will reset your iPhone’s Home Screen back to the factory version, which is how the Home Screen looks when setting your device up as new. Since Safari is one of the apps featured on the default Home Screen, this method will allow you to add Safari to your Home Screen.

Open the Settings app.

Hopefully, the solutions above worked, and you found adding Safari to your Home Screen to be a breeze! However, if the above solutions haven't worked, there might be a deeper issue with your device. In this case, I recommend contacting Apple Support or visiting the nearest Apple store for further assistance. If you're interested, I also recommend learning how to find your lost iPhone , even if the battery has died. 

  • How do I get the Safari icon back on my iPhone?  If your Safari app was accidentally erased, you can get the app icon back on your iPhone by redownloading the Safari app from the app store. If your Safari app was simply removed from the Home Screen but not your device, you can just add the Safari icon back to your Home Screen by using the App Library.
  • Why did my Safari app disappear on my iPhone?   At the moment, it is unclear why this glitch is happening to some iPhone users. However, for the most part, if your Safari icon has disappeared, you can either redownload the app from the App Store or add it to your Home Screen again via the App Library.
  • Why can't I get Safari on my iPhone?  Sometimes people are unable to download apps and run into many other glitches and issues if their iOS is old or out of date. It's important for security reasons and for the overall smooth running of your device to keep it as up-to-date as possible. Check to see if your iPhone needs to be updated, and if so, check out this article on how to do it . 

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Rhett Intriago is a Feature Writer at iPhone Life, offering his expertise in all things iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. He enjoys writing on topics related to maintaining privacy in a digital world, as well as iPhone security. He’s been a tech enthusiast all his life, with experiences ranging from jailbreaking his iPhone to building his own gaming PC.

Despite his disdain for the beach, Rhett is based in Florida. In his free time, he enjoys playing the latest games, spoiling his cats, or discovering new places with his wife, Kyla.

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How to Get Safari Back on iPhone 13

The iPhone has long included a number of default apps that let you use the basic functionality of the device. This includes things like a Settings app, Phone app, Camera app, Messages, Mail, and Safari, the Apple default Web browser.

For a while, you weren’t able to hide or delete these default apps at all, but Apple has gotten a little more flexible with this in recent versions of iOS.

Some of the default apps can be uninstalled, such as GarageBand, while others can simply be moved to different locations. This is one of the more effective ways to save space on an iPhone or iPad, as some of these apps can be quite large.

The Safari browser is one of the apps that can’t be uninstalled, but it is possible to remove it from the Home screen. This still lets you access it from the App Library by tapping a link or searching for it, but you may wish to restore it to the Home screen.

Our tutorial below will show you how to get Safari back on the iPhone Home screen so that you can more easily access it to browse Web pages on the Internet.

How to Add Safari to the Home Screen from the iPhone App Library

  • Swipe to the left until you reach the App Library.
  • Tap and hold on the Safari icon.
  • Select the Add to Home Screen option.

Our guide continues below with additional information on getting Safari back on the iPhone, including pictures of these steps.

If you would like to start using the stored history on your iPhone to improve your browsing experience, then our Safari history iPhone article can show you how.

How to Restore Safari to the iPhone Home Screen (Guide with Pictures)

The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 13 in iOS 15. This guide assumes that you have removed the Safari app from the Home screen and would like to restore it to its previous location. We will be navigating to the App Library which is where you can find all the apps on the edevice.

Note that your Safari browser data will remain on the device even if you have removed the Safari iPhone icon from the Home screen.

Step 1: Navigate to the App Library . It’s the rightmost Home screen.

You can get to the App Library by repeatedly swiping to the left on the Home screen.

swipe left reepatedly to get to the App Library

Step 2: Tap and hold on the Safari icon.

If you haven’t rearranged the apps in the App Library then it will likely be in a folder labeled “Utilities.”

tap and hold on the Safari icon

Step 3: Select the Add to Home Screen option.

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If this does not restore the Safari app to your iPhone’s Home screen, then there may be something else affecting the app. Our guide continues below with some potential solutions to this problem, including working with Screen Time and searching for the app in the App Store.

How to Move the Address Bar Back to the Top in the Safari Browser on an iPhone

In versions of iOS before iOS 15, the address bar was at the top of the screen in the Safari app.

However, iOS 15 moved it to the bottom. This has the added benefit of giving you the option to swipe between your tabs, but you may not like this change.

Fortunately, you can restore the address bar to the top of the screen like in previous versions of Safari.

  • Open Settings .
  • Choose Safari .
  • Select Single Tab under Tabs .

Now when you go back to Safari, you should be able to enter search terms and Web addresses at the top of the screen instead of the bottom, like you used to be able to do in iOS 14 and earlier.

How to Delete the Safari App from an iPhone Home Screen

While we have focused on getting the Safari app back on the Home screen in this article, you may be wondering how it got deleted in the first place. You can delete Safari from the Home screen on your iPhone by tapping and holding on the Safari app, then choosing the Remove App option. For Safari and other default apps, you will then see a pop up where you need to tap Remove from Home Screen .

This is the same method that you can use to delete other apps on your iPhone. However, for apps that actually can be deleted, there is going to be a Delete App option on the pop-up where you could only remove the Safari app from the Home screen.

How to Change Screen Time Settings on iPhone

It’s possible to hide Safari on an iPhone by disabling it via the Screen Time menu on the device. If this has happened, then you will need to know the Screen Time passcode to restore.

  • Choose Screen Time .
  • Select Content & Privacy Restrictions .
  • Tap Allowed Apps .
  • Enter the Screen Time passcode.
  • Turn on Safari .

Conversely, if you are trying to hide or block the Safari app on the device, then you can go to this menu and turn off the Safari option to hide it.

Note that anyone with the Screen Time passcode for this device will be able to hide or Safari at will. Therefore the passcode should be different than the one that is used to sign in to the device.

How to Reset Home Screen Layout on iPhone 13

One other way that you can get the Safari app icon back on the iPhone’s Home screen is to reset the home screen layout on the device. You can do this with the following steps.

  • Choose General .
  • Select Transfer or Reset iPhone .
  • Touch Rese t.
  • Tap Reset Home Screen Layout .
  • Choose Reset Home Screen .

This will restore all of the default apps to their original locations and will add all of your third-party apps after them in alphabetical order.

If you have other problems with the device and simply wish to complete the Restore iPhone procedure, then it’s possible to get it back to factory default settings. To do this, you will choose to Erase All Content and Settings from that menu instead, but that is going to essentially restore your iPhone to its factory settings, so it’s best not to complete that action unless you have tried everything else and are willing to go through the process of setting your iPhone up again.

You can perform a factory reset on your iPhone by following the directions in the following section if you’ve been trying to fix issues with it but would rather start from scratch.

How to Reset an iPhone to Factory Settings

The vast majority of iPhone models and iOS operating system updates are compatible with the guidelines in this section.

In this tutorial , you can get more details on how to factory reset an iPhone 11.

Your iPhone 11 will be reset to its factory settings after you erase all of its data and settings. You may need to reset your iPhone 11 for a number of reasons, such as selling or gifting it or if you are experiencing software problems that can’t be resolved any other way. We’ll walk you through the quick process of factory resetting an iPhone 11 in this article.

Back up your data before doing a factory reset. This crucial step involves performing a factory reset, which deletes all data, including apps, pictures, contacts, and personal settings. You may backup your iPhone 11 using either iCloud or iTunes , depending on your preferences.

To reset your iPhone 11 to factory settings, adhere to the following steps:

Step 1: Launch the “Settings” software first.

Step 2: The next action is to choose “General.”

Step 3: Click the “Transfer or Reset iPhone” button at the bottom of the page.

Step 4: From the menu, choose “Erase All Content and Settings”.

Step 5: Enter your passcode.

Following your selection of “Erase All Content and Settings,” you will be prompted to enter your passcode. This method makes sure that only people in positions of power can do a factory reset.

Step 6: You must confirm your choice in this step.

A pop-up box will appear after you input your passcode and ask you if you are certain you want to wipe all data and settings. Decide what to do by clicking “Erase Now.”

Step 7: Watch for the procedure to be completed.

The quantity of data on your iPhone 11 affects how long it takes to conduct a factory reset. Your iPhone 11 will restart during this time and show the Apple logo.

Step 8: Reset your iPhone 11 or restore from a backup.

Your iPhone 11 will restart after you’ve finished the factory reset and ask you if you want to set it up from scratch or restore it from a backup. You can utilize a data backup to restore your iPhone 11 if you have one.

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One useful action that you can take when something weird or unexpected occurs on your iPhone is to reboot it. You can do this by holding the volume up and the Power button at the same time, then swiping the Slide to Power Off slider to the right. It will take a few seconds for the device to power down, then you can hold down the Power button to turn it back on.

If, somehow, you did manage to uninstall the Safari app, then you can simply reinstall Safari from the App Store like you would with any other app. You can do this if you open App Store > Search > type “safari” into the search bar and select it, then tap the download icon. This method to reinstall Safari app is slightly different than installing a new app because you’ve already “purchased” the Safari app.

If the Safari app is still installed on the device, then there will be an “Open” button next to it when you search for it in the App Store.

You can also search for the Safari app on your iPhone or iOS device by swiping down on your Home screen, which will open Spotlight Search. You can then type “safari” into the search box and select Safari from the list of search results.

When you tap and hold on the Safari icon, there is an Edit Home Screen option on the pop-up menu. If you choose that, there will be a small minus icon at the top-left of the Safari icon, which also lets you remove the Safari app from the Home screen.

If you have changed the default Web browser on your iPhone to something other than Safari and would like to make it Safari again, then follow these steps.

  • Select Default Browser App .
  • Tap Safari .

Now any link that you tap should open in Safari instead of whatever was previously set as the default.

The number of dots at the bottom of the Home screen indicates the number of Home screens on your device. This is the number of times that you will need to swipe left to reach the App Library.

Another way to restore the device is to connect iPhone to your computer, which will launch iTunes. There you can make selections for the iPhone from the left sidebar menu, including restoring it to factory defaults or restoring backup files saved through iTunes.

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How to reset all of your Safari browser's settings on a Mac, including clearing your cache and removing plugins

  • Knowing how to reset your Safari browser on a Mac can help speed up the browser and fix issues. 
  • However, resetting Safari will also cause you to lose browser-saved data, including login credentials and browser extensions.
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Resetting your Safari browser on a Mac computer can help speed it up and get rid of any issues you may have encountered. 

But before you start, be aware that it will delete your installed extensions, as well as any auto-fill data, including saved usernames and passwords. 

So you may want to take note of those before getting started, so that you can get your browser back to the way that you're accustomed to using it.

Once that's done, here's how to reset the Safari browser on your Mac .

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Resetting your Safari browser consists of several steps (like clearing your cache and history), rather than a simple button. So it will take a while to accomplish. Here's what you need to do:

Clear your Safari history

Keep in mind that the process is different for Safari on an iPhone or iPad , in case you want to do a reset across all of your devices.

1. Launch Safari

2. In the top toolbar, select "Safari" and then "Clear History."

3. Select "All History" in the dropdown and then click "Clear History."

Clear your Safari cache

1. With Safari open, go up to the top toolbar.

2. Select "Safari" and then "Preferences."

3. Toggle over to the "Advanced" tab and tick the box next to "Show Develop menu in menu bar" — you should see "Develop" appear in the top toolbar.

4. Click "Develop" and then select "Empty Caches."

Get rid of your Safari extensions

1. Go back into your Safari Preferences (located in that top toolbar)

2. Toggle over to the "Extensions" tab

3. Go through all of your extensions and select "Uninstall"

Turn off plugins within Safari

1. With the Safari Preferences window still open, toggle over to the "Websites" tab

2. Untick the box next to each plugin (listed at the bottom of the left sidebar)

Delete those plugins

These are stored in two separate areas, so your work will feel a bit redundant, but it's necessary to get the job done.

1. Tap your Finder to open it (it's the half-toned face icon in your bottom toolbar).

2. Under the "Go" menu of the top toolbar, select "Go to folder."

3. In the pop-up search menu, type "~/Library" and hit "Go."

4. Locate and go through the "Internet Plug-ins" folder and delete your plug-ins (you may want to keep your Safari Preferences open to "websites" so you can view your installed plugins) by dragging them over to the Trash.

5. Go up to the "Go" tab in your top toolbar and select "Go to folder".

6. Enter "/Library" in the search bar and hit "Go."

7. Locate and open the "Internet Plug-ins" folder again.

8. Select and delete or drag your undesired plugins into the Trash.

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How to restore Safari tabs after reseting phone (I HAD THEM! They just gone after few days)

Hello, I had to reset my iphone about week ago, I had there about 200 opened tabs in Safari.

I knew it, that they gonna save as the notes do and just reopen after resetting. They did.

But there was two sections: New page of clear tab and under that was my previous configuration name before resetting iphone and there was my old tabs under this name. Today I looked in Safari and they just gone somehow.

Few years ago I was in kinda same situation but the tabs reopened as normal tabs. But tabs in this situation was under the name of the iphone before resetting (even tho after reset I logged into same icloud)

Is there any chance to bring them back? How they could disappear? I have a lot of free space on my iphone. Maybe resetting my phone again will bring them back?

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Posted on Oct 23, 2020 6:14 PM

Hi Kitsukitsu6,

We would like to see how we can help with those Safari tabs. When you reset the iPhone Settings, it will erase all tabs and your Safari historyas well. The only way to restore those tabs would be by restoring a backup from before the Settings were reset. Follow the steps in this link to restore from a backup: Restore your iPhone from a backup

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Have an iPhone that won’t turn off? Here’s how to fix it

When you try to turn off your iPhone 15 or any other model, you may encounter a situation where it doesn’t turn off as expected. Maybe you're getting ready for bed, want to keep your phone silent while you head to the movies, or it's acting up and you need to reset it. There are numerous situations where you may want to turn your iPhone off, and if it refuses to, that can obviously be quite annoying.

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There could be various reasons for this issue, and identifying what's going on isn't always 100% clear. Thankfully, fixing an iPhone that won't turn off is often a very simple process. Here's what you need to know.

There could be several reasons why your iPhone won’t turn off. For instance, it could be due to a software glitch, a faulty button, or a screen malfunction.

The software glitch could be caused by a recent update or an app that is not working properly. The faulty button might be physically stuck or non-responsive. A screen malfunction, such as unresponsive touch input or a frozen display, could also cause this issue.

If you have an iPhone that won't turn off, you're in the right place. Follow these troubleshooting steps, and your iPhone should be good to go in just a few minutes.

Step 1: The first thing to try is the built-in software tool for turning off your iPhone. You can access this in the Settings app under General . Tap Shut Down to initiate the Slide to Power Off function, which should resolve your issue.

Step 2: If that doesn’t work, you can try a hard reset to turn off your iPhone. The process works for phones that support iOS 16 and later. First, press and release the volume up button on your iPhone and release it. Next, press and release the volume down button . Then, press and hold the side button on your iPhone. You can release the side button once you see the Apple logo on the screen. There are different steps to follow to do a hard reset on older iPhones.

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Step 3: If you are still experiencing difficulties, go back and retry steps 1 and 2 to simply confirm whether they are effective. Assuming they aren’t, you might have to consider restoring your iPhone from a backup . It’s a process that will take more than a few minutes, but it could resolve the issue.

Step 4: If you’d rather not perform a restore, there’s another possible solution: wait . Eventually, the battery on your iPhone will be drained. Once that happens, recharge your iPhone and see if you can then turn it off as normal.

Still experiencing issues? You should reach out to Apple Support . A representative will likely ask you to follow the mentioned steps before providing further recommendations. In any case, Apple has the necessary tools to resolve this problem if everything else fails.

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Kino is described as a video app for beginners and experts alike, but to get the most from it, you’ll likely need to be familiar with the iPhone’s video recording modes. For example, one of the main features that makes Kino stand out is Instant Grade, which uses the Log video recording mode, which was introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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[Solved] Stop System Data From Taking All Your iPhone Storage

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On iPhone, System Data is a storage category that houses the caches and temporary files that iOS processes use. It speeds up loading times by making it easier to retrieve frequently accessed data. Caching should barely be noticeable. System Data only takes up around 5 to 10 GB, and if storage usage is too large (e.g., 15 GB), it could indicate underlying performance issues.

You’ll see slower processes at first. As things worsen, however, your iPhone will start saying it’s low on storage. The best approach is to fix the issue fast to prevent performance degradation. Follow these troubleshooting steps.

If you’re trying to save a generous amount of storage space, you should search for a trusted cleaning app. For instance, Intego Washing Machine will delete all unnecessary files from your system, including temporary files and caches, while optimizing your iPhone’s health for a long time.

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How To Reduce System Data Storage Usage on iPhone

1. offload unused apps.

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When you offload an app, you delete it from your iPhone while preserving its documents and data. It’s an effective way to free up storage space without permanently deleting content. Since some apps store large caches in System Data, offloading can potentially reduce its storage space. Here’s how:

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You can also offload apps manually.

  • Scroll down to the list of apps—select unused apps with a large file size.

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  • Repeat as many times as needed.

2. Clear Safari Cache

Safari caches a lot of website data (e.g., images, scripts, and cookies) to load pages faster on subsequent visits. This data accumulates over time and increases your System Data size. If you rarely clear your browser history, now’s the best time to do so.

  • Go to Settings and scroll down to Safari .

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3. Manage Message History

Messages with file, video, and photo attachments take up significant storage space, and they’re typically cached in System Data. I suggest deleting old SMS and iMessage conversations automatically.

  • Open Settings and scroll down to Messages .
  • Select Keep Messages under Message History .

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4. Invest in iCloud+

An iCloud+ subscription won’t directly reduce System Data size on your iPhone, but it can help you manage your files better. Upload your largest files (e.g., videos, HD photos, and documents) on the cloud.

  • Go to Settings > [your Apple ID name] .

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5. Factory Reset iPhone

As a last resort, factory reset your iPhone. You might resolve the hidden glitch that’s spiking System Data’s storage space after you wipe all your files. Just make sure to set up iCloud Backup beforehand. Otherwise, consider your data gone.

  • Open Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone .

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  • Select Continue to confirm the action.

Recheck iPhone Storage before you sync iCloud Backup. If System Data is still taking up too much space, the underlying issue isn’t with your system files or settings preferences. Unfortunately, there’s likely a more complex underlying issue.

The best approach is to contact Apple Support and have their certified technicians check for other software and hardware problems. Since iCloud Backup syncs across Apple devices, check System Data’s storage usage on your Mac , too.

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How to Force Restart or Reset Any iPhone

A ll great tech fails every now and then, and thankfully there are ways to easily bring devices back to life when they freeze up. If your iPhone isn't responding and you're not able to power it off and then on again, you can force restart it to hopefully fix the issue. 

Forcing a restart is different than a normal restart . Though that's the first thing you should try in this situation, it may not be an option with an unresponsive phone. And as iPhone designs have changed over the years, so have the buttons and commands, which is why the steps for forcing a restart vary depending on the phone you have. Meaning that forcing a restart on an iPhone 11 or 12 will be different than doing the same on an iPhone 7 .

So, here's how to force a restart on any iPhone, from the latest iPhone 15 to older models like the iPhone 6S .

Force a restart on newer iPhones (8 and up)

If you've got an iPhone that supports iOS 16 or later ( iPhone 8 and up, and iPhone SE 2nd and 3rd generation), then you'll want to follow these steps:

  • Quickly press and let go of the volume up button.
  • Quickly press and let go of the volume down button.
  • Press and hold the side button, until the Apple logo appears on the screen. Then let go.

Force a restart on the iPhone 7

The steps for what to do on an iPhone 7 are a little different. Instead:

  • Press and hold the volume down button and sleep/wake button at the same time.
  • Let go of both buttons when the Apple logo appears on screen. 

Force a restart on older iPhones

If you have an older phone, like the iPhone 6 or the first-generation iPhone SE , the steps will look a little different. Here's what to do:

  • Press and hold the sleep/wake button and home button at the same time.
  • Let go of both once the Apple logo appears on screen.

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What's the difference between force restart and regular restart.

A regular restart is a more straightforward and standard way to turn your iPhone on and off again. You'll want to try doing this first by holding down one of the volume buttons and the side button, and dragging the power off slider. To turn your iPhone back on, hold down the side button again until the Apple logo appears. (If you have an iPhone 8 or older, just hold down the side or top button, then drag the power off slider.) If your iPhone isn't responding to that, then you'll want to force a restart.

Restarting versus resetting an iPhone

Resetting an iPhone  is a more drastic measure that'll wipe your device. You'll want to do this before selling your iPhone or trading it in. Restarting it will just give it a refresh while keeping all your data.

Why does it differ based on iPhone model?

As Apple has changed the design of its iPhones over the years, it's also moved around some buttons and commands. Thankfully, we've made it easy here by listing all the different ways to force a restart on your phone.

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iPhone is one of the essential mobile communication devices for us now. It can make calls, send messages, browse various websites, and handle some documents. But if you do this for a long time without cleaning, it will make the iPhone run slowly. How can you keep the iPhone browsing fast for a long time without freezing? Please check our guide to clear cache on iPhone in this article, which may help you extend the life of your iPhone.

Why Clear Cache on iPhone

Why should we clear the cache on the iPhone? The iPhone is as easy to carry as any other phone, so we will always have it with us, whether we are traveling outside or at home. We will use it to search for information on the Internet, take photos and videos, send messages, etc. All your data are saved on iPhone, and if you don't clean it for a long time, you will find that iPhone becomes slow to boot up, apps load slowly, and freezes when you open the browser.  

What should we do in such a situation? At this time, we need to free up the storage space on iPhone so as to achieve a smooth and lag-free operation of iPhone. So how to clear cache and cookies on iPhone? Please read below, we have provided you with different ways to clear iPhone cache and cookies.

How to Clear Cache in Browser on iPhone

The browser will retain the data you have browsed, as well as the accounts and passwords you have logged in. Too much data is likely to cause iPhone to run slowly, you can try to clear the cache on the browser to improve the running speed of iPhone. How to clear the cache on your browser and where to clear it? Here are the 3 most common ways to clear cache on your browser that we have compiled for your reference.

Safari is the default browser on iPhone. If you want to clear the cache on it, follow the steps below to clear the cache of Safari.

1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

2. Select and tap Safari in the list of apps.

3. Then scroll down the page until you see Clear History and Website Data .

4. Tap Clear History and Website Data , and confirm on the pop-up window.

Clear Cache in Safari

After finishing the confirmation, the cache on the Safari browser will start to be cleared. When the clearing is done, just shut down and restart your iPhone.

Chrome is a popular browser. Follow the steps below to quickly clear cache in Chrome and free up iPhone storage space.

1. Open Chrome on your iPhone.

2. Tap More in the top right corner of the page (the three-dot icon).

3. Then scroll down the page until you see Settings .

4. Tap  Settings and then select Privacy .

5. Select Clear Browsing Data .

6. Select the expected time range at the top of the menu (we chose all time here).

7. Make sure Cookies , Site Data , and Cached Images and Files  are selected.

8. Tap Clear Browsing Data  at the bottom of the screen.

Clear Cache in Chrome

Firefox is also one of our favorite browsers. If you are used to using Firefox, you can clear cache on iPhone according to the following steps.

1. Open Firefox on your iPhone and tap the More icon (the three horizontal lines icon) in the lower right corner.

2. Select Settings at the bottom of this menu.

3. Select Data Management .

4. You can select Website Data  to clear data for individual sites or tap  Clear Private Data  at the bottom of the screen to clear data for all selected fields.

Clear Cache in Firfox

Apps on iPhone also cache data, and as long as you use the app, then the app will keep the data you have previewed so that you can easily access the page again later. You can clear app cache on iPhone to free up iPhone storage space. So how to clear the app cache on iPhone? Follow the steps below to start clearing app cache on iPhone.

1. Open the Settings app.

2. Find General  on the Settings page.

3. Locate iPhone Storage . Here you will see the storage space occupied by all applications on your iPhone, sorted from largest to smallest.

4. Click the app you need to clear the cache, and then you will see Offload App  and Delete App , just select the operation method you need.

  • Offload App:  The storage space occupied by the app will be freed, but the data will be retained. Reinstalling the app will restore the data.
  • Delete App:  This will delete the app and all related data of the app from the iPhone.

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If you don't want to delete the data on the app, you can choose to offload the app and then reinstall the app and the data will be restored; if the data on the app is of no use, then you can choose to delete the app as a way to free up iPhone storage space and reinstall it when needed.

Restarting iPhone regularly is a good way to clear iPhone memory to ensure that important applications have enough space to run smoothly.

1. Press and hold the Power button and the  Volume Up  button, and see the shutdown prompt appears. If the iPhone you are using has a Home button, press and hold the Power button and the Home button.

2. Slide the power off slider.

3. After the iPhone is turned off, you can wait for more than ten seconds and then turn it on again.

Tried all of the above, but still don't have enough storage space? This is the last choice. You can restore your iPhone  to factory settings and then reset your iPhone. However, all the data on your iPhone will be erased by this method, so you need to backup your iPhone  in order to find back your data later.

1. Open iPhone Settings .

2. Tap Genera l > Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone .

3. Choose Erase All Content and Settings .

Erase All Content and Settings

4. Enter your passcode to confirm your action.

Once you finish entering your passcode, iPhone will start resetting your iPhone. When it’s done, set up your iPhone  like before.

How to Backup Important Data before Clearing the Cache

The reset will erase all the data on your iPhone, and if you don't have a backup, you can't recover the data without using data recovery tools. So we remind you to make a backup of your iPhone data before resetting it.

You can make a backup with iCloud or iTunes and then restore data from them after the reset. However, iCloud only has 5GB of free space, once you don't upgrade the space storage, the data on your iPhone can't be backed up. When connecting iPhone with iTunes, iTunes may not recognize iPhone, resulting in data can't be recovered.

For these two reasons, we recommend that you use a third-party iPhone data backup software to back up the data on your iPhone, like FoneTool . It is a professional iPhone data backup application with a very simple operation and a clean and elegant interface, so if you are an IT novice, you can easily get started.

FoneTool supports a variety of file backups and does not require you to sign in to your Apple ID to back up your data, and will not overwrite the original data on your iPhone, ensuring the safety of your iPhone's historical data. It has multiple backup methods (full backup, partial backup, etc.), you can back up your data to your computer or to another Apple device. How to use FoneTool to backup iPhone data? Here are the steps to transfer data from iPhone to computer as backup.

1. Download and install FoneTool.

2. Open the software, and then connect your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable.

3. Then select  iPhone to PC  option.

Transfer to Computer

4. Then click on the Plus in the screen to select the data to be transferred and select the path below where you want to save the file.

Select Files

5. Once you finish data selection, you can click Start  Transfer and the program will start backing up the selected iPhone data to your computer.

Transfer

When you want to transfer files back to iPhone, you can click the PC to iPhone option to make it.

How to Access Website without Leaving the Cache

Is there any way to access the page without leaving a cache? In this regard, we will introduce two ways for you to visit the page without leaving the cache in the following content.

1. Open Safari on your iPhone.

2. Tap the  Add New Page  button.

3. Then tap Tab Groups , and in that pop-up box, select Private .

Enable Private Browsing

4. Tap Done to confirm. Once the settings are done, you will not cache data when you browse web pages with Safari.

A cookie is a piece of data stored by a website on your iPhone, so that it can quickly remember you when you visit the website again, but it will increase the cache on your iPhone. So you can alleviate the problem of insufficient iPhone storage space by clearing the cookies on the iPhone.

1. Open  Settings app.

2. Swipe down the page, find and click Safari .

3. Swipe down on the Safari page, find and click Block All Cookies , and the switch next to it is green.

Block Cookies

After turning on Block All Cookies  option, the browsed website will not leave data, which will help free up your iPhone space.

Too much cache on iPhone can cause it to run slowly and even lead to freezes and crashes. Therefore, we provide you with a guide to clear cache on iPhone in this article. Those tips will help you quickly clear cache and cookies on iPhone to restore the running speed of the iPhone.

However, clearing the cache will also clear some important data on your iPhone, so we recommend that you check whether there is important data in your iPhone that needs to be backed up before clearing the cache.

You can back up your data to iCloud or iTunes, or you can back up your data with FoneTool. Compared with iCloud and iTunes, FoneTool saves time and effort, it can quickly backup iPhone data to a safe place to avoid accidental data loss. In this case, you will never lose important data.

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Every year at WWDC, Apple unveils its latest and greatest software for all of its products. By far and away the biggest draw each year is iOS, its iPhone operating system. The iPhone is Apple’s most popular product by orders of magnitude, and the changes will impact hundreds of millions of customers. 

Last year at WWDC, iOS 17 was unveiled. A more muted affair, it brought some cool personalization tools such as Contact Posters, as well as the new Journal app and a personal favorite of mine, StandBy mode . Strangely, iOS 17 has actually made more headlines in 2024 than it did in 2023 thanks to the advent of alternative app marketplaces, sideloading, and retro game emulators since the turn of the year. WWDC 2024 is just days away, and now all eyes are on iOS 18 and the major upgrades coming to iPhone later this year. With that in mind, here are the five biggest changes we think you should be looking forward to on the iPhone, including one that Apple has already announced. 

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Undoubtedly, the biggest change coming to iOS 18 is the expected advent of Apple AI, powerful new tools to supplement day-to-day tasks on iPhone. While AI is expected to feature in apps like Messages, Apple Music, Notes, Calendar, and more, the main attraction has to be Siri. According to the latest reports, Apple is planning a major overhaul to Siri powered by AI, and quite possibly OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The changes could include more natural conversations, more complex queries and responses, notification overviews, and more. Siri is crying out for a change, and iOS 18 looks set to be just the ticket. The only quirk? The best changes might not be ready until 2025.  

Home Screen 

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A particular weak spot on iOS, Apple’s iPhone Home Screen has often lagged behind more customizable and flexible alternatives from Android vendors. While Apple has made some changes with the introduction of widgets, the same fixed grid configuration is definitely looking tired. This year, Apple will reportedly introduce tweaks that let users pick the color of app icons and move them wherever they want , ending the standardized grid that has been the hallmark of the iPhone since it first launched. 

 RCS 

The exclusivity of iMessage has been a sore spot pointed by various antitrust probes into Apple. While the introduction of RCS (Rich Communication Services), won’t bring iMessage to Android, it will give users much greater interoperability when it comes to messaging their Android counterparts. RCS should deliver features iMessage users will be familiar with including read receipts, typing indicators, and better quality image sharing. 

Safari web eraser 

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iPhone browser Safari is tipped for a significant upgrade with iOS 18, and one of the biggest rumored changes is an AI-powered Web Eraser feature that can purportedly remove whole sections of a website you don’t want to see while you browse, such as adverts, popups, and videos. It’s a move that could transform web browsing on iPhone, and a move some industry players have warned could overturn the publishing industry. 

 Accessibility 

Apple has already confirmed a series of brand-new accessibility features coming to iPhone later this year. Unveiled in May, Apple is adding a new Eye Tracking feature to iPhone that will let users with physical disabilities control their iPhone or iPad with their eyes. It will use the iPhone’s front-facing camera and AI (on-device machine learning) with no additional hardware or accessories required. New Music Haptics will let deaf or hard of hearing users engage with music through vibrations powered by the Taptic Engine on iPhone. A new Vocal Shortcuts feature will let iPhone users trigger Shortcuts with just their voice, and a new Vehicle Motion Cues will use animated dots to reduce the feeling of motion sickness for passengers in moving vehicles. 

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There’s plenty more rumored for iOS 18, and we’re just days away from its unveiling and our first look at everything that Apple has to offer. Rumors that iOS 18 could be the biggest iPhone software upgrade ever are certainly starting to look more and more likely at this late stage. For most users, the changes will come to bear in September, with June, July, and August reserved for brave beta testers. 

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When it comes to AI, Apple needs to play catch up, especially if the company intends on impressing people with new features coming to its iPhone 16 later this fall. As a result, all the talk heading into next week’s WWDC 2024 event concerns iOS 18 AI features, which will be critical in reigniting Apple’s mobile software to keep pace with its rivals.

So far, the rumors indicate that artificial intelligence will most certainly be a key talking point for Apple. This comes after the industry saw a surge in AI-powered features on board phones like the Google Pixel 8 and Samsung Galaxy S24 . Apple can’t afford to sit back any longer, especially since many of these AI features in phones have proven to be helpful and practical to use.

While Google showed off even more impressive AI tools and features during Google I/O 2024 last month, Apple can’t afford to let Android 15 win out the AI wars against iOS 18. We’ll break down all the biggest iOS 18 AI features that are expected to accompany the latest update to the iPhone’s software.

Smarter Siri actions

Siri

Not surprisingly, a lot of the rumors about iOS 18 pertain to Apple’s voice assistant. Siri ’s expected to lean into large language models (LLM) to make it sound more natural with responses. More importantly, Siri is expected to handle more complex tasks as well.

Many of those tasks are believed to center around productivity in iOS 18, like the ability to summarize long emails and messages , open specific documents for you, and even move a note from one folder to another. Right now, those actions are mostly manual processes that require users to open up specific apps to carry things out, but Siri is expected to streamline the process with iOS 18 by just doing them for you through voice commands. Just imagine the amount of time you’ll save.

AI-generated emojis

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Adding a bit of playful charm to messages, iOS 18 is tipped to offer AI-generated emojis that can be created with the help of generative AI. Even though there’s a healthy catalog of emoji to choose from with the iPhone keyboard, there are still times when you can’t find an emoji that best represents your feelings.

These AI-generated emojis are allegedly going to be created by using a text-based prompt where users describe the emoji they want to create. While this isn’t technically new — many third party apps offer a feature similar to this through paid subscriptions — iOS 18 would offer this capability natively.

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Smart replies

Although it remains to be seen if Apple’s ripping off Samsung and Google here, messaging in iOS 18 could introduce contextual quick reply options . Obviously, AI would analyze the conversation in message to provide users with relevant responses to choose from, but this again highlights the time-saving qualities of having AI in phones.

While convenient, we’re curious to see how iOS 18 generates these smart replies — when testing Samsung’s version, Galaxy AI Chat Assist , it was painfully obvious that someone else wrote the response .

Summarizing in mobile Safari

Sometimes you just need a tl;dr summarization when it comes to those endless articles on a web page. iOS 18 is planning to offer such a function by tapping AI to summarize content in mobile Safari. That way, you’ll spend less time reading while being presented with the most important points about the article.

 This AI-assisted summarizing feature may sound familiar already because the Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8 do it with their respective summarizing features .

Smarter notification recaps

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At one point or another, you’ve probably been inundated by a slew of notifications on your iPhone that you’ve yet to look over, but iOS 18 might help out in a big way with smarter recaps. 

Rather than being overwhelmed by all of those notifications just chilling in the Notification Center on your iPhone, this AI-assisted feature would highlight only the most important notifications that deserve your attention. With this feature, users can feel more confident and relaxed that they didn’t overlook an important notification.

AI photo editing

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Ask anyone who’s used the Pixel 8 Pro or Galaxy S24 Ultra , and they’ll probably tell you that the most impressive AI features center around photo editing. Apple’s undoubtedly going to be investing heavily in the AI photo editing features of iOS 18, since it appears set to be gaining a similar feature to Google’s Magic Editor .

This would allow anyone to quickly and easily edit their snapshots through the Photos app on iPhone. In addition to being able to remove unwanted objects in photographs, generative AI would aid in the process to fill in any gaps. It’s reportedly being called Clean Up, while another feature called Generative Playground would allow iPhone users to create custom images through an app extension.

Auto generated playlists in Apple Music

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Finding new music to listen to can be exhausting all on its own, which is exactly where AI could lend a hand by making it easier to find music that’s tailored to your tastes. In iOS 18, Apple Music is tipped to gain auto generated playlists. Why spend the time fetching new tracks to listen to when you can have AI do it all for you? Naturally, this feature would aggregate these playlists according to your preference.

Transcribing voice memos

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And finally, another useful implementation of AI in iOS 18 would be helping out to transcribe voice memos recorded by an iPhone. As we’ve seen in other phones that use AI for voice recordings, this could bring much-needed features like the ability to distinguish multiple voices, summarize the entire recording, and even intelligently format the summarization complete with bold headings and bullet points.

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iOS 18 Will Add New Features to These 20 Apps on Your iPhone

iOS 18 is less than two weeks away from being announced by Apple. The software update is expected to add new features to a wide range of apps, such as Apple Music, Apple Maps, Calculator, Messages, Notes, Safari, and others.

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  • Apple Maps: At least two new Apple Maps features are expected on iOS 18, including custom routes and topographic maps . Custom routes would allow users to choose specific roads to travel on while navigating, while topographic maps include details such as trails, contour lines, elevation, and points of interest for hiking. Topographic maps were added to the Apple Watch with watchOS 10.
  • Apple Music: With iOS 18, Apple Music will reportedly be able to auto-generate playlists , and there is also a rumor about smarter song transitions .
  • Apple News: iOS 18 will reportedly be able to summarize news articles .
  • Calculator: iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 are rumored to feature a revamped Calculator app with several new features , including a sidebar that lists recent calculations, an improved interface for converting units, integration with the Notes app, and more. That means the Calculator app will finally be available on iPads .
  • Calendar: Two apps rumored to be integrated on iOS 18 are Calendar and Reminders . This would allow users to schedule and organize reminders directly within the Calendars app, without needing to open the Reminders app.
  • Freeform: iOS 18 is rumored to add a new "Scenes" option to Apple's drawing app Freeform . This feature would allow users to select specific sections ("scenes") on the canvas for easier navigation.
  • Health: Apple is reportedly planning new AI-powered features for its Health app , but no specific details are known yet.
  • Keynote, Numbers, and Pages: Alongside iOS 18, Apple reportedly plans to update its iWork suite of productivity apps with new generative AI features for auto-generating slides in Keynote, writing faster in Pages, and more .
  • Mail, Photos, and Fitness: These apps will reportedly be "overhauled" with iOS 18 . AI-powered photo retouching is reportedly coming to the Photos app with iOS 18, and the Mail app could gain suggested replies to emails , but no other specific details are known yet for these apps.
  • Messages: iOS 18 is expected to add RCS support to the Messages app , which will improve the messaging experience between iPhones and Android devices by allowing for higher-resolution photos and videos, audio messages, typing indicators, read receipts, Wi-Fi messaging, and more. It has also been rumored that the Messages app will use generative AI to auto-complete sentences more effectively, and to auto-generate custom emojis for users based on the content of messages.
  • Notes and Voice Memos: With iOS 18, the Notes app is expected to be able to display mathematical notation , allowing users to include more types of algebraic equations and formulas in notes. The app is also rumored to gain a built-in audio recording tool, eliminating the need to switch over to the Voice Memos app. In addition, both Notes and Voice Memos could gain the ability to transcribe audio .
  • Safari: iOS 18 is likely to add a browsing assistant to Safari , which could summarize web pages and more . A new "Web Eraser" feature that would allow users to remove certain elements from web pages has also been rumored.
  • Shortcuts: With iOS 18, users will reportedly be able to automate complex tasks more easily with the Shortcuts app.
  • Settings: Apple recently previewed several new accessibility options that will be available in the Settings app on iOS 18, including Eye Tracking, Vehicle Motion Cues, Music Haptics, Voice Shortcuts , and more.
  • Magnifier: Apple said iOS 18 will add a new Reader Mode to the Magnifier app , and the option to easily launch Detection Mode with the Action button.

While they are not dedicated apps, it has also been rumored that generative AI technology will allow the iPhone's virtual assistant Siri and built-in search tool Spotlight to respond to more complex questions and search queries .

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