Safari is probably one of the applications that users use most on Mac, iPhone or iPad. This flagship Apple web browser, like many other apps, has hidden shortcuts or tips that are usually triggered by touching and holding an item.
These types of shortcuts are often not explained or documented by Apple, so it is the user who discovers them. In this case, Infobae brings a little trick to be able to share links from several websites at once. In other words, send all the links in all the windows that are open to another application. It's very easy to do it.
This is how you can share several links from windows that are open in Safari
This short tutorial will solve the problem of copying and pasting links from open web pages. Instead, they will all be copied to the device's clipboard for easy sharing. You need to follow these steps:
1. Open Safari.
2. If you have more than one window open, click the button that will access the window view.
3. In the window view, at the bottom, click on the option that shows all the windows you have open (if you have 3 tabs open, you can read '3 v' tabs)
3. Pulsar and editor.
4. On the bar where the windows appear, click on the three dots.
5. Tap on the Copy Links option.
And that's it. Links from windows that are open in Safari will be copied to the clipboard and can now be pasted anywhere. Whether in a WhatsApp chat, private Instagram message or on a personal note.
Other useful shortcuts for Safari
1. Automatic closing of tabs
The pages you open in Safari continue to grow until the browser is filled with dozens of open tabs. With iOS, iPadOS 15 and macOS, you can set a certain time to automatically close all open tabs.
Go to Settings, then Safari and finally Close tabs to configure the tabs. Thus, you can choose to close them manually or automatically, after a day, a week or a month.
2. Private browsing
If you don't want Safari to track which websites are visited, search history, or AutoComplete information you enter, incognito mode hides this information. To activate it, you must follow these steps:
- Tap the tab icon in the lower right corner of Safari.
- Then tap Private
- Now tap on the icon to open a new page.
You can exit private mode by opening the tab screen, selecting Private, and then tapping Done.
3. Check reused passwords
One of the hidden tricks of the Safari browser on an iPhone, iPad and Mac is that you can view passwords stored in iCloud. Apple using Safari may recommend changing one password or another, as they have been reused for multiple information credentials.
To verify this you have to go to Settings, then Passwords and finally Security Tips. You can then tap on a specific entry to delete or change the password.
4. Use split screen (available on iPad and Mac)
More can be done in Safari with iPad and Mac multitasking: perform two tasks at the same time by sharing screen.
To view two web pages at once, open two applications (it can be Safari or another) and then drag one to the right of the screen until it opens in the format of 'Split Screen'.
The second window can then be repositioned so that both pages are in views separated by a vertical bar that can be dragged left or right to change the width of each window.
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