1. Use long presses. Always try pressing on buttons instead of tapping to discover great shortcuts. Like, a long press on a link on a web site brings up a preview. A long press on the plus sign to open a tab brings up a list of tabs you recently closed.
2. Get browser extensions. You're used to using extensions on your browser on your computer. Well, about a month ago, Apple finally allowed browser extensions on Safari. There aren't a ton available yet, but there are some good ones.
There are extensions like 1Password to make it easy to enter passwords . . .Honey and SimplyCodesto get coupons when you check out . . . a TON of different ad blockers . . . Noir to force sites into dark mode . . . and Grammarly to improve your writing.
3. Set up your phone to automatically close tabs. If you go to Settings on your iPhone and pick Safari, there's a section called "Close tabs." The default is "Manually" . . . but you can pick one day, one week, or one month.
(PC Mag)
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