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How to bookmark all open Safari tabs at once on iPhone

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Have you ever dreaded bookmarking multiple open tabs in Safari, and more so because you had to rush somewhere else? I empathize with you! But with the latest iOS 15 update, Apple has made it easier than before with simple and time-saving hacks.

Just follow along to learn how you can bookmark all open Safari tabs at once on iPhone and iPad, along with the steps for finding and deleting them. Let’s get started!

  • How to save all tabs as bookmarks in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari on iPhone or iPad?

How to delete safari bookmarks on iphone or ipad, how to save all tabs as bookmarks in safari on iphone and ipad.

iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 have reinvented Safari, from dropping the address bar at the bottom to adding group tabs support. These changes have also altered the steps to bookmark all open Safari tabs.

But don’t worry! Whether you jumped to the next iOS and iPadOS 15 wagons or are sticking to the previous versions, I have everyone covered with both sets of tutorials.

Bookmark multiple Safari tabs in iOS 15

  • Launch Safari and open the websites to bookmark (if not already open).
  • Tap the website address to bring up the floating address bar.
  • Long-press the address bar and select Add Bookmarks for [N] Tabs .
  • Set the folder name .
  • Tap Favorites to see and choose other location options.
  • Now, tap Save .

Bookmark a group of Safari tabs in iOS 15:iPadOS 15

Add all Safari tabs to bookmarks on iPhone

  • Launch Safari on iPhone/iPad and get the websites to bookmark in order.
  • Long-press the Bookmark icon at the bottom right (iPhone) or address bar (iPad)
  • Select Add Bookmarks for X Tabs .
  • Give a name to the folder and decide the location ; tap Save to finish.

Add all Safari tabs to bookmarks in iOS 14:iPadOS 14 or earlier

And now that all these websites are bookmarked, here’s how you can find them whenever you need them.

iOS 15/iPadOS 15

  • Open Safari and tap the address bar.
  • If you have saved the tabs in Favorites, you’ll find them in the listing.
  • If not, tap the Bookmark icon .
  • Here, select the Bookmark Tab and open the location where you saved the bookmarks.

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari in iOS 15

iOS 14 /iPadOS 14

  • Launch Safari and tap the Bookmark icon .
  • Select the Bookmark Tab and choose the folder for your saved bookmarks.

Pro tip : If you saved the Bookmarks in Favorite, here’s another way to access them quickly. Tap the Multiple tab icon → ‘+’ icon , and your bookmarks folder will now be at your disposal.

Where are my bookmarks saved in Safari in iOS 14

Browse our detailed guide to learn how to manage Safari Favorites on iPhone .

  • Go to the Bookmark Tab (follow the above steps).

Delete Safari bookmarks on iPhone

  • Open the folder to see the list of websites.

Delete a particular website from multiple on iPhone

If you are anything like me, this bookmarking multiple webpages feature will come in handy to save your time and essential websites. What are your thoughts on it? Share your answer in the comments below.

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How to Bookmark All Open Safari Tabs at Once

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Sometimes you need to close all your tabs in Safari on your iPhone to get the browser to run smoothly, but that can mean losing important pages you’d like to read another time. This tip will teach you how to instantly save all your open Safari tabs as bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad so you can easily find them again later.

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Why You'll Love This Tip

  • Save your open Safari tabs before you close them so you won't forget how to find them later.
  • Never lose your favorite pages if you accidentally close your tabs.

How   to   Bookmark   All   Open   Safari   Tabs

Learning how to save bookmarks in Safari is great, but knowing how to bookmark Safari tabs all at once can be even better! To learn more about using Safari on your iPhone, check out our Tip of the Day newsletter. Here's how to bookmark all Safari tabs that you currently have open:

Open the Safari app - how to add bookmark on iphone

  • Enter a folder name for your batch of tabs.

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When you’re ready to revisit those tabs, simply tap the bookmark icon again and locate your folder of saved tabs. This trick to organize Safari tabs will help you keep up with your favorite web pages without slowing down your browsing. Now you know how to add favorites on Safari in all tabs simultaneously for easy access in the future! Enjoy. If you'd like, you can also learn how to set up shared tab groups in Safari for easier group collaboration.

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Want to Bookmark All Your Tabs in Safari at Once? Here's How You Can Do It

Follow these tips to instantly save all your open tabs to a bookmark folder in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

The number of tabs you have open in Safari can get out of hand pretty quickly, especially when researching. You may want to control the clutter and close some tabs to stay organized, but doing so would result in you losing them. This is where Safari bookmarks come in.

You can bookmark each tab separately, but the task is quite tedious if you've got a lot of them. Instead, a brilliant feature allows you to bookmark all the open tabs in Safari at once. We'll show you how to do it on your iPhone or Mac below.

How to Bookmark All Your Open Safari Tabs on iPhone

Follow these steps to bookmark all your Safari tabs at once:

  • On any of your open tabs, tap and hold the Book icon at the bottom of Safari.
  • You will see three options: Add Bookmarks for X Tabs , Add Bookmark , and Add to Reading List . Tap on Add Bookmarks for X Tabs to save all your tabs.
  • After you hit Add Bookmarks for X Tabs , a new popup called New Folder will appear. This lets you change the name of the folder you're creating for all your new bookmarks. You can also choose the location of your bookmarks from Favorites and Bookmarks .
  • After you've made the changes, tap Save screen.

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All your open tabs will save to the same folder you just created. If you want to access your bookmarked tabs later, tap the Book icon at the bottom of your screen again. From the three icons at the top of your screen showing Bookmarks , Reading List , and History , press the Book icon on the left side to open Bookmarks.

If you chose your location as Bookmarks , you will see your folder of saved tabs here. If you chose your location as Favorites , tap the Favorites folder, and you will see your folder here instead

Another cool feature along with saving multiple tabs when researching for projects is the Reader View on Safari .

How to Bookmark All Your Open Safari Tabs on Mac

Before you can save all your open Safari tabs on a Mac, make sure that Safari is updated.

Related: How to Update Safari on a Mac

When you've done that, here are the steps to bookmark all your open Safari tabs on a Mac:

  • From any of the open tabs, click the Bookmarks option in the menu bar.

bookmarks tab on safari mac

  • You can select the save destination for your bookmarks from the following dropdown list, under Add this bookmarks folder to: and change the name for the new folder, too.

save new folder on mac

To re-open the tabs at a later date, just click the Bookmarks button again and select Show Favorites or Show Bookmarks , depending on where you saved your tabs.

You can also open the bookmarks by viewing the sidebar on your Safari window. Click the Show Sidebar icon at the top of your window and find your folder from the list shown. Control-click and press Open in New Tabs to open all your saved tabs at once.

Browsing in Safari Made Easier

With this handy feature, you can easily browse or research on Safari without it getting messy or disorganized. You can make easily accessible folders of all your tabs and refer back to them whenever you want to. It's like an effortless online portfolio.

All you have to do is open your Bookmarks and choose the option that allows you to bookmark all tabs. You can choose your name and location for your saved tabs.

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Troubleshooting, how to bookmark all open tabs in safari on iphone & ipad.

Safari on iPhone

Ever have tons of Safari tabs opened on iPhone or iPad and wished you could bookmark them all at once so you can easily refer to them all later? Now you can do exactly that on iOS and iPadOS, bookmarking all of your open browser tabs in one fell swoop.

With so many great websites on the internet it’s very easy to find yourself with many, many open browser tabs. But you probably don’t want to lose them all, so just closing them out isn’t always an option. That’s what bookmarks are for and Safari handles them better than ever with a new ability to bookmark all tabs at once, rather than bookmarking each tab individually.

How to Save All Tabs as Bookmarks in Safari on iPhone & iPad

You’ll obviously need to be in Safari to start, but you knew that already. The rest is super easy on either iPhone or iPad:

  • Open Safari if you’re not already using the browser on the iPhone or iPad
  • Tap and hold a press on the bookmark icon in Safari.

Long press the bookmarks icon to add bookmarks for all open Safari tabs

  • Tap the “Add Bookmarks for X Tabs” button.
  • Choose a location to save all of your new bookmarks. You can create a new folder destination for the tabs if needed, too.

Select a location and tap save to save bookmarks of all open browser tabs in Safari

  • Tap “Save” and you’re done.

Now that you’ve saved all of those tabs you can close them all without having to worry about missing anything important, because you’ll be able to easily and quickly browse through them in your bookmarks folder.

This feature is limited to newer versions of Safari on iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 or later, earlier versions do not include the capability. Apple made a variety of changes to Safari in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 and this is one of those particularly handy features.

Being able to automatically close open tabs is another extra useful feature, and being able to bookmark all of your open tabs with just a few taps is just as good, giving you plenty of options to manage Safari browser tab clutter.

And don’t forget you can also increase font size for any web page in Safari on iPhone and iPad too , so if you find page text too small to easily read, it’s now simple to adjust that.

Do you have tons of open web browser tabs at any given time, or does that stress you out? Do you like to keep a small number of tabs, or are you swimming in dozens or hundreds of open browser tabs? Either way, try out the new “Bookmark All Tabs” feature, it’s very useful!

We’d love to hear your experiences with bookmarking open tabs and how you manage Safari browser tabs on your devices, so let us know in the comments below.

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This functionality seems to have been replaced by Tab-groups in newest update of iOS.

I don’t have header to tap and hold bookmarks. How do I get that. Checked prefs no option for header bar.

Safari on iPhone and iPad all have the header but it’s only visible when you either tap the top of the screen or are at the top of a web page.

It’s how you enter a URL, go back, forward, bookmarks, enter Reader mode, all other options. This is a feature of Safari in iOS and iPadOS I can assure you it is there.

Now if only I could bookmark 487 tabs and have them be automatically grouped by topic… THAT would be nice!

The previous version of iOS seemed to have no limit. Now there’s a limit, but it seems fairly high, a couple of dozen or so.

I’m just being careful to keep closing ones I’m finished with.

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How to save all open Safari tabs as bookmarks on iPhone and iPad

Have you ever been researching something in Safari on iPhone or iPad and wanted to save the links for all of those open tabs? Sure, you can bookmark each one individually , but that’s a tedious task that takes longer than it should. If you follow the steps below, you can save significant time by bookmarking all open Safari tabs in just a few taps.

Two iPhone screenshots showing how to save all open Safari tabs as bookmarks in just a few taps

Save all open tabs in Safari on iPhone or iPad

With Safari open along with the tabs you want to save, just follow these steps to bookmark those links as a group:

1) Tap and hold the Bookmark button (open book icon) at the top on iPad or bottom on iPhone.

2) Select Add Bookmarks for [number] Tabs .

Add Bookmarks for Tabs Safari iPadOS

3) This will create a new folder for those tabs. So, give your folder a name and select the location .

4) Select  Save .

Save Folder for Tabs Safari iPadOS

Done and done!

This new feature really is a handy one for those who open multiple tabs in Safari and want to keep them all.

For someone who needs to save handfuls of bookmarks, this is a terrific feature for Safari on iOS and iPadOS and a true time-saver.

What are your thoughts on this new feature? Is it one you’ve been waiting for as well? Feel free to share what you think about it in the comments below.

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How to bookmark Safari Tab groups (and other bookmark tips)

Safari tabs are moderately useful for research, though apple made some some inconsistent ui decisions..

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And a big welcome back to AppleHolic readers. Today, I wanted to explain how to make better use of Safari Tabs in iOS 15, iPad OS 15, and macOS Monterey — particularly for researchers.

Slowly getting used to Safari Tabs

There are things I like about Apple’s new tab support in Safari. Where it shines is in the provision of contextualized collections of web pages across all my devices, though I do feel some friction when trying to use the new browser.

Why can’t I place specific tabs into specific Tab Groups using the Share menu? Why isn’t it clear how to add a page to a Tab Group? Why isn’t it immediately obvious how to save these pages, which otherwise disappear once closed on any device?

I feel like the usability still isn’t quite right, which is why on some devices I’ve tried to roll back as many of those changes as I can .

But time moves on, and most people will be using the default system  now that it is universally available. And while it took me some time to get used to it, I’m finding some features more useful than expected.

How to use Safari Tabs for research

Safari Tabs are moderately useful for research. Imagine you are working on a project about dogs (and everyone should love these animals). The first thing you’ll need to do is create a Safari Tab Group called ‘dogs,' because that’s the place you’ll pop all your dog-related pages in, until you save them as bookmarks (more later).

Creating a new group is slightly different on each device. Here is how to create a new Safari Tab group:

  • On iPhone, you’ll tap and hold the dual squares icon at the bottom right of the browser page, tap Move to Tab Group,  and then tap New Tab Group .
  • On iPad, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group, which will contain your currently open tabs.
  • On Mac, you’ll open the sidebar and then tap and hold the new dual rectangle with plus character icon at the top right of the bar and choose New Empty Tab Group or New Tab Group .

OK, so now you’ve created a group.

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What this means is that as you work on your project you will be able to add individual pages to the appropriate Tab Group by tapping and holding the website address bar (iPad, iPhone) and choosing Move to Tab Group ; or control click the website tab (rather than address) on Mac and choosing Move to Tab Group in the contextual menu that will appear.

I’m a long way from feeling natural about this. But I do like that whatever page I have open on any of my devices in any of my Tab Groups is made immediately available across all my other devices.

What I don’t like is that they aren’t saved. So, if you accidentally close a page (such as when fumbling to export it into a different group), it’s gone. That’s why you need this tip:

How to bookmark your open Safari Tabs

The best way to save a web page from within Safari is to bookmark the page. When working with Apple’s new Tab Groups, you’ll need to become accustomed to different ways of achieving this need on each Apple platform.

On iPad, do it like this:

To bookmark all the tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPad, you’ll need to do this:

  • Tap and hold the address bar (not a page tab bar) until you see a contextual menu appear that offers to Copy, Add to Reading List, Add Bookmark and Add Bookmarks for XX tabs.
  • To bookmark your open Safari Tabs, choose Add Bookmarks for XX Tabs.
  • You’ll be able to choose a location and name for the collection on the next page, after which you press save.

If you are using an iPhone, do it this way:

To bookmark all the Safari Tabs you have open in your current Safari Tabs space on your iPhone, you’ll need a completely different approach:

  • Tap and hold the bookmarks icon at the bottom of the browser.
  • Choose Add Bookmarks for XX Tabs.
  • Choose a location and name and press save.

And if you're on a Mac...

How do you bookmark all your open Safari tabs on a Mac? While in the relevant Tag Group, you’ll need to shimmy your mouse up to the Menu bar, select Bookmarks, and then choose Add Bookmarks for these XX Tabs.

Summing up Tabs

While I find Safari Tabs more useful than anticipated, I think both the Tab and bookmark management functions should be made clearly and consistently available via the Share pane across all devices. This would reduce user friction and make for a smoother and more discoverable user experience.

In its present form, I can imagine people thinking they had saved a page by placing it in a Tab Group, only to find they hadn’t once they closed that page. 

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  • Add a bookmark: Go to the web page you want to bookmark, tap the box-and-arrow  icon, then tap Add Bookmark .
  • View and manage your bookmarks: Tap the open book icon to view, edit, and delete your Safari bookmarks.
  • Sync bookmarks across devices: Go to Settings > your name > iCloud , then turn on the Safari toggle and tap Merge .

This article explains how to manage bookmarks on an iPhone. Instructions apply to Safari , the default web browser for iOS .

How to Add a Bookmark in Safari on an iPhone

Adding a website bookmark in Safari on your iPhone is simple. Follow these steps:

Go to the web page you want to bookmark and tap the action box (the icon that looks like a box with an arrow coming out of it).

In the pop-up menu, tap  Add   Bookmark .

This menu also contains useful features such as printing and searching for text on the page .

Edit the details about the bookmark, such as its name and location.

When you're done, tap  Save . Your bookmark is saved.

To use your bookmarks, tap the icon at the bottom of the Safari screen that looks like an open book. This reveals your bookmarks. Navigate through your bookmark folders to find the site you want to visit. Tap the bookmark to go to that site.

How to Sync Bookmarks Across Devices Using iCloud

When you turn on Safari syncing using  iCloud , you can share bookmarks across your Apple devices. This way, bookmarking a site in Safari on one device automatically bookmarks it in Safari for all your devices. Here's how to set it up:

On your iPhone, tap  Settings

Tap your name at the top of the screen and then tap iCloud .

Move the  Safari  slider to on (green).

Tap Merge . You've synced your iPhone bookmarks to iCloud and your other compatible devices with the same setting.

Repeat these steps on your iPad and Mac (and PC, if you use the iCloud Control Panel) to keep everything in sync.

How to Sync Passwords With iCloud Keychain

It's also possible to sync saved usernames and passwords that you use to access your online accounts. When you sync passwords using the iCloud Keychain, any username and password combinations you save in Safari on your iOS devices and Macs are stored on all devices. Here's how:

Tap  Settings and then tap your Apple ID (your name at the top of the screen).

Tap iCloud .

Select Keychain .

Move the iCloud Keychain slider to on (green).

When Safari asks whether you want to save a password when you log into a website, and you say Yes , that information is added to your iCloud Keychain.

Enable this setting on all the devices you want to share the same iCloud Keychain data, and you won't have to enter your usernames and passwords again.

How to Edit and Delete Bookmarks in Safari on an iPhone

Once your bookmarks are saved in Safari on your iPhone, edit or delete bookmarks by following these steps:

Open the bookmarks menu by tapping the open book icon.

Tap the Bookmarks tab and then tap  Edit .

Create a new folder, or delete, rename, or reorder your bookmarks.

When you've completed whatever changes you want to make, tap Done .

How to Add a Website Shortcut to Your iPhone Home Screen With Web Clips

Is there a website that you visit many times a day? Get to it faster with a web clip. Web clips are shortcuts stored on your home screen. They look like apps and take you to your favorite website with one tap.

To create a web clip, follow these steps:

Go to the site you want.

Tap the box-and-arrow icon used to create bookmarks.

In the pop-up menu, tap  Add to Home Screen . 

Edit the name of the web clip, if you want.

Tap  Add . An icon is added to your home screen. Tap it to go to that site.

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iOS 16: How to Create Favorites Within a Safari Tab Group

In iOS 16, Apple has made several enhancements to its Safari browser, including some new features when working within Tab Groups. One of these is the ability to select webpages from your bookmarks so that they appear as Favorites in the Start Page of any new tab that you open within a specific Tab Group. Here's how it works.

iOS 16 Safari Guide Feature

When it comes to adding Favorites to specific Tab Groups, you'll first need to have some webpages in your bookmarks, and have created at least one Tab Group . Then you can follow these steps.

  • In the Safari tab browser, make sure your Tab Group is active by tapping the middle of the tab bar at the bottom of the screen and then selecting its name.
  • Next, tap the plus ( + ) icon in the bottom-left corner to open a new tab showing a Start Page.

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  • Toggle on the switch next to Tab Group Favorites , then tap the X in the top-right corner to close the Customize Start Page menu.

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  • Add a Favorite by tapping a webpage from your Bookmarks list.

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And now you're done. Your Tab Group favorites will now appear in the Start Page of every new tab that you open in the Tab Group.

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Starting with Safari 15, Apple's browser now has a hidden feature that lets you copy all the web addresses (URLs) from dozens of open tabs. Here's how you can copy links from multiple tabs at once on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

Apple added the new "Copy Links" feature with Safari 15 to export URLs from open tabs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. To use Safari 15, you'll need to be running iOS 15 or iPadOS 15  (or higher) on your iPhone and iPad, respectively. On a Mac running macOS Big Sur or higher, you can fetch the latest Safari version using the Software Update feature from System Preferences.

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First, launch the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and open all the websites whose addresses you want to copy. On an iPad, tap the tabs button (four squares) or the plus ("+") button depending on your tab bar layout . On an iPhone, tap the "Tabs" button (overlapping squares) in the lower-right corner.

Tap the

All the open tabs will appear as a grid of thumbnails, and the number of open tabs will appear in the toolbar. Select the "[Num] Tabs" button on the top bar (iPad) or bottom bar (iPhone), where [Num] is the number of open tabs.

Select the

In the "Tab Groups" menu that appears, tap the "Edit" button.

Tap on

Next, tap the three dots in a circle button and select "Copy Links."

Tap on the ellipses horizontal circle button and select

All the URLs from the open tabs have now been copied to the clipboard. You can paste them into any app that can receive pasted text. After copying all the links, you can  close all Safari tabs at once , if you'd like.

Related: How to Close All Safari Tabs at Once on iPhone and iPad

Copying the URLs from open tabs in Safari on Mac is simple. If you already have Safari open with multiple tabs, select the Sidebar button (looks like a rectangle with a sidebar) on the top-left corner to open it.

Click the

When the Sidebar menu opens, right-click the "[Num] Tabs" menu, where [Num] is the number of tabs that are currently open.

Right-click on the

Select "Copy Links" to copy them to the clipboard. After that, feel free to click the Sidebar button again to close it.

Select

That's it! You can paste those URLs to the clipboard in a message, email, app, or anywhere you like. Happy browsing!

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How to add bookmarks and favorites on an iPhone's Safari browser for quick access to your preferred webpages

  • You can easily bookmark or favorite a webpage on an iPhone if you want to regularly return to a particular page.
  • Just tap the "Share" button at the bottom of a page and then tap "Add Bookmark" to create a bookmark in your iPhone's Safari browser.
  • If you save a bookmark to the Favorites folder or choose the "Add to Favorites" option, it'll appear in the Favorites list when you open a new tab in Safari.
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Like any web browser, you can bookmark web pages you want to return to using Safari on your iPhone .

Once bookmarked, you can find these saved pages by tapping the Bookmark button at the bottom of the Safari screen. 

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1. Start the Safari app and open a web page that you want to bookmark. 

2. Tap the Share button (the square with an arrow).

3. Tap "Add Bookmark."

4. On the Add Bookmark page, you can edit the name of the bookmark and even tweak the URL if necessary — just tap either of those fields and type as needed. 

5. If you want to store the bookmark in the default Favorites folder, tap "Save." If you want to choose a different folder, tap "Favorites" and then choose a folder (or create a new one) and then tap "Save."

If you save your bookmark to the default folder, it will appear in the list of favorites when you open a blank new tab in Safari, giving you fast access to commonly used web sites.

The difference between favorites and bookmarks in Safari

You might notice that when you tap the Share button, there are options to add both a bookmark and a favorite. Since the Favorites folder happens to be the default location to save bookmarks, this can be somewhat confusing. 

In reality, favorites are just a special kind of bookmark. If you save a bookmark to the Favorites folder (either using the Add Bookmark button or the "Add to Favorites" button in the Share menu), it's effectively the exact same thing as a favorite.  If you store a bookmark in a different folder, you'll need to navigate past the default Favorites folder to find them. 

Bottom line: Using the "Add to Favorites" button does the same thing as using the default folder for "Add bookmark."

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What do you do if your web browser suddenly closes and you lose all those websites that you were keeping track of for work or school? Fortunately, you can bookmark all your open tabs so if this happens you'll be able to find those websites again easily. This wikiHow article teaches you how to bookmark all tabs in your browser window for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari.

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  • Bookmarking all the open tabs can only be done on your computer; these steps will not work for Android, iPhone, or iPad.
  • The process for bookmarking all open tabs is almost identical on each browser.
  • Go to the "Menu" icon or right-click a tab and select "Bookmark all tabs" is pretty much all that you need to do.

Step 1 Click ⋮.

  • This menu isn't the same on Android, iPhone, or iPad, so you'll need to use the desktop browser to do this.

Step 3 Click Bookmark all tabs.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard.

Step 4 Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

  • You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard to bookmark all the open tabs.

Step 5 Create a folder name for your bookmarks, then click Save.

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  • Once you have items bookmarked in another web browser, you can import them to your computer without a hassle. All you need to do is open Chrome and go to Bookmarks > Import . Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

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  • ↑ https://support.apple.com/guide/safari/bookmark-webpages-to-revisit-ibrw1039/mac
  • ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/add-a-site-to-my-favorites-in-microsoft-edge-eb40d818-fd1f-cb19-d943-6fcfd1d9a935
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Please add “Bookmark All Tabs” to the iOS version of the browser. There are multiple reasons to add the ability to save all open tabs:

  • Safari on iOS does not have this feature , so this feature adds value to using Brave instead of Safari
  • this is a pretty standard feature of browsers, at least on the desktop, so it would be good to have in terms of maintaining general feature parity
  • feature parity with the desktop version of Brave
  • I currently have 327 open tabs, and trying to process them all by opening them one at a time is beyond inefficient. There are things I want to keep among those tabs, so just closing them all is not a viable solution. Looking at a folder full of bookmarks would allow me to process them much faster.
  • with this many tabs, Brave starts to have difficulty remaining consistent: remembering which tab the user left off on, keeping the tabs in their original order, etc, so trying to go through them efficiently is made even more difficult.

This would be nice, but it should save in a folder automatically titled that days date, so it doesn’t muck things up.

And Safari has this feature now, one reason more for Brave to add this feature!

Seemingly, at least as of version 1.35.1, this feature has been added, but it’s a little bit hidden. If you long-press on the Tabs button, a Save All Tabs option is now present. I’ve tried it, and it works.

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  • Set a time frame (one day, one week, or one month) for Safari to automatically close tabs that are older, preventing tab clutter.
  • Organize Safari tabs on iPhone with Tab Groups. Create tab groups to categorize and easily find open web pages based on topics or interests.
  • Close Safari tabs open on your Mac from your iPhone.

Safari on your iPhone tends to be a bit overzealous at opening new tabs, resulting in a web browser that's more crowded than a Taylor Swift concert. Thankfully, iOS and iPadOS make it possible to close all but one tab at once -- it's one of our favorite tricks for iPhone.

If robot vacuums can automatically clean your house, why shouldn't your phone automatically clean up tabs for you? The iPhone can automatically close tabs that are older than a week or a month, keeping your Safari tab count from creeping to embarrassing numbers. You only have to arrange your settings once, then Safari will do the cleanup for you, set it and forget it.

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Safari has a few other hidden organization features, like tab groups and even the ability to close your MacBook's open tabs from your iPhone. We're sharing our favorite tricks for keeping your Safari tabs under control, starting with how to close all tabs on your iPhone or iPad.

How to close all tabs on iPhone or iPad Safari

If you're like us, and you end up with multiple Safari tabs open, closing them all down individually can take a very long time. We had 246 open at one point.

If you have tabs you want to keep open, you'll still need to close all of your tabs individually, pin them, or you can save a bookmark and reopen them afterward. Another option is to move those favorite tabs to a new Tab Group, as this process only deletes the tabs in the group. If you want to clear out the Safari clutter, you can close all but one tab with just a few taps. Here's how:

  • Open the Safari app on your iPhone.
  • Tap the icon with two squares in the lower right corner to view all your open tabs.
  • Optional: If you have any tabs that you want to keep open, press and hold on that tab and select Move to Tab Group , as this process only does one tab group at a time.
  • Long press on the thumbnail for an open tab . Pro tip: Use a tab you would like to keep open, as this will be the only tab remaining at the end of the process.
  • Tap on Close Other Tabs.

Alternatively, you can long-press the tab button in the bottom-right corner of Safari and then select Close All Tabs to quickly close everything that's open, including the tab you're currently viewing.

How to automatically close old Safari tabs on your iPhone

Whenever you open a link from another app, odds are it opens in Safari and creates yet another new tab, making it fairly easy for your tab count to grow without you even realizing it. But you don't have to go through and close all your tabs on a regular basis. Instead, you can have your iPhone automatically close old tabs after one day, one week, or one month.

This is a great option if you have a tendency to rack up open tabs quickly. If you turn on this feature, remember to use the bookmark tool or reading list to easily recall any important websites to revisit later, which tends to be easier than searching through your Safari history.

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Scroll down and select Safari.
  • Under Tabs, find the Close Tabs option and tap on it -- it should be set to 'manually' by default.
  • On the next screen, tap the time frame that you would like Safari to close old tabs after -- either one day, one week, or one month.

How to organize Safari tabs on iPhone with Tab Groups

Maybe you like having 217 tabs open at once (I won't judge, I've been there) but you want to be able to find what you need a bit more easily. Safari allows you to use tab groups to organize your open web pages. For example, you could have a tab group for online shopping and another for housing your favorite news websites that you want to leave open to easily read every morning. Tab Groups allow you to organize your web browsing and are especially helpful if you have lots of tabs open at once.

  • Open the Safari app on iPhone.
  • Tap on the tab icon in the lower right corner -- it's the one with the two squares.
  • Tap the menu icon at the bottom center.
  • Select New Empty Tab Group or use the New Tab Group with # Tabs to create a group with the tabs already opened.
  • Name the new tab group and tap Save.

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If you have a MacBook or iPad signed onto the same Apple ID as your iPhone, when you open the Safari app, and you tap on the two squares in the bottom right corner, you will see a list of the pages open on your MacBook below those open on your iPhone. It isn't possible to close them all down at once from your iPhone, but you can close them out one by one from your iPhone, so they are no longer open on your Mac.

  • Make sure that you have Safari enabled under the iCloud settings first . Head to the Settings App.
  • Tap your name , then iCloud .
  • In Apps using iCloud , make sure the Safari toggle is green .
  • Open Safari on your iPhone.
  • Tap the tabs icon.
  • Tap the plus to open a new tab.
  • Scroll down on the new tab until you see "From [Your MacBook's Name]."
  • There are two ways to close out these tabs -- you can tap and hold the entry to close, then select close. Or, you can click "Show All" then swipe left and tap close.

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Private Browsing Mode on Safari allows you to visit websites without Safari remembering what pages you've visited, your search history or your Autofill information when you close the tab.

To open a Private Browsing Tab in Safari on your iPhone, follow these steps:

  • Press and hold the squares in the bottom right corner.
  • Select 'New Private Tab.'

You can also tap the squares once, tap 'Private' in the left corner to highlight it, and tap the '+' in the middle to open a new Private Browsing Tab.

More Safari organization tricks

Did you know that you could create different browsing profiles to keep your work and personal browsing separate? It's a new feature on iOS 17, but it's not the only Safari trick that can help keep your browser organized. You can also bookmark multiple tabs at once, or even alphabetize that long list of open Safari tabs. You can even swipe left on the address bar to quickly open a new tab. Find the step-by-step details for these tricks in our guide to Safari tips and tricks .

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Open and close tabs in Safari on iPhone

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Note: If you’re using the Single Tab layout, the menus and other items may look different from what’s described in this guide. See Change the layout of Safari .

Open a link in a new tab

Touch and hold the link, then tap Open in New Tab.

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View a tab’s history

You can see which webpages you previously visited in this tab.

the Back button

Tip: To close all tabs in this Tab Group at the same time, touch and hold Done, then tap Close All Tabs.

Open a recently closed tab

the New Tab button

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  1. How to bookmark all open Safari tabs at once on iPhone

    Add all Safari tabs to bookmarks on iPhone. Launch Safari on iPhone/iPad and get the websites to bookmark in order. Long-press the Bookmark icon at the bottom right (iPhone) or address bar (iPad) Select Add Bookmarks for X Tabs. Give a name to the folder and decide the location; tap Save to finish. And now that all these websites are bookmarked ...

  2. How to Bookmark Multiple Tabs in Safari on iPhone and iPad

    Open the "Safari" app on your iPhone or iPad and then tap the URL bar. Here, enter a URL and then press the "Go" button on your keyboard to open the website. Repeat this process to open all of the websites that you want to bookmark at once. If you already have the websites open, tap the "Tabs" button, and close any webpage that you don't want ...

  3. How to Bookmark All Open Safari Tabs at Once in iOS

    On the iPhone. From any Tab in Safari, click and hold (do not just tap it) on the Bookmark icon at the bottom of the screen. Doing so will bring up the Bookmark menu. Select Add Bookmarks for 8 ...

  4. How to Bookmark All Open Safari Tabs at Once

    Here's how to bookmark all Safari tabs that you currently have open: Open the Safari app. Long press the bookmark icon. Select Add Bookmarks for [#] Tabs. Enter a folder name for your batch of tabs. Tap on Favorites to change the save location to something other than Favorites, such as the Bookmarks folder. Tap Save.

  5. Want to Bookmark All Your Tabs in Safari at Once? Here's How You ...

    How to Bookmark All Your Open Safari Tabs on iPhone. On any of your open tabs, tap and hold the Book icon at the bottom of Safari. You will see three options: Add Bookmarks for X Tabs, Add Bookmark, and Add to Reading List. Tap on Add Bookmarks for X Tabs to save all your tabs. After you hit Add Bookmarks for X Tabs, a new popup called New ...

  6. How to Bookmark Multiple Open Tabs in Safari for iOS

    Here's how it works. First off, make sure you have a few tabs open in Safari that you want to reference at a later time. Now, select one of those tabs, and in the main browsing window, long press ...

  7. How to Bookmark All Open Tabs in Safari on iPhone & iPad

    Open Safari if you're not already using the browser on the iPhone or iPad. Tap and hold a press on the bookmark icon in Safari. Tap the "Add Bookmarks for X Tabs" button. Choose a location to save all of your new bookmarks. You can create a new folder destination for the tabs if needed, too. Tap "Save" and you're done.

  8. How to save all open Safari tabs as bookmarks on iPhone and iPad

    Save all open tabs in Safari on iPhone or iPad. With Safari open along with the tabs you want to save, just follow these steps to bookmark those links as a group: 1) Tap and hold the Bookmark button (open book icon) at the top on iPad or bottom on iPhone. 2) Select Add Bookmarks for [number] Tabs. 3) This will create a new folder for those tabs.

  9. How to bookmark Safari Tab groups (and other bookmark tips)

    Tap and hold the address bar (not a page tab bar) until you see a contextual menu appear that offers to Copy, Add to Reading List, Add Bookmark and Add Bookmarks for XX tabs. To bookmark your open ...

  10. How to Add and Manage Bookmarks on Safari for iPhone

    To manage your Safari bookmarks on your iPhone or iPad, first tap the Bookmarks icon along the bottom row. Now, in the bookmarks screen, tap the "Edit" button in the bottom-right corner. Now the edit mode will appear. Next to each bookmark or folder there is a "-" symbol, which means you can tap it and delete stuff.

  11. Bookmark favorite websites in Safari on iPad

    View and organize your bookmarks. Tap , then tap Bookmarks. Tap Edit, then do any of the following: Create a new folder: Tap New Folder at the bottom left, enter a name, then tap Done. Move a bookmark into a folder: Tap the bookmark, tap the Location, then tap a folder. Tap to return to your bookmarks. Delete bookmarks: Tap .

  12. How to Save All Your Open Tabs in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox

    You have two ways to quickly save all of your open tabs in Google Chrome. The first is to bookmark all tabs. On Windows, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-D and on Mac, you can try ...

  13. How to Add, Edit, and Delete Bookmarks in iPhone's Safari

    What to Know. Add a bookmark: Go to the web page you want to bookmark, tap the box-and-arrow icon, then tap Add Bookmark. View and manage your bookmarks: Tap the open book icon to view, edit, and delete your Safari bookmarks. Sync bookmarks across devices: Go to Settings > your name > iCloud, then turn on the Safari toggle and tap Merge.

  14. How to easily save all open Safari tabs on iOS?

    Press and hold on Bookmark button in mobile Safari > Select 'Add Bookmarks for X Tabs'. Put them in a separate folder. Press and hold on that bookmark folder > Select 'Copy Contents'. Paste the list of URLs to a Note. Now you have all the tabs URLs in text, so you can do whatever you need with them. Share.

  15. How to Manage Bookmarks in Safari on iOS and Mac

    To open the Editor click Bookmarks > Edit Bookmarks. Here are three ways to create a folder: Click Bookmarks > Add Bookmark Folder from the menu bar. Right-click inside the Bookmarks Sidebar and select New Folder from the shortcut menu. Click New Folder at the top of the Bookmarks Editor. Give your folder a name and hit your Return key.

  16. iOS 16: How to Create Favorites Within a Safari Tab Group

    At the top of the Start Page, tap the plus ( +) in the square to add a Tab Group favorite. Add a Favorite by tapping a webpage from your Bookmarks list. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to add more Favorites ...

  17. How to Copy URLs of All Open Tabs in Safari

    First, launch the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad and open all the websites whose addresses you want to copy. On an iPad, tap the tabs button (four squares) or the plus ("+") button depending on your tab bar layout. On an iPhone, tap the "Tabs" button (overlapping squares) in the lower-right corner. All the open tabs will appear as a grid ...

  18. How to Add Bookmarks and Favorites to Safari on an iPhone

    1. Start the Safari app and open a web page that you want to bookmark. 2. Tap the Share button (the square with an arrow). 3. Tap "Add Bookmark." Use the Add Bookmark button to save bookmarks in ...

  19. Is there a way to copy the links of all open tabs in Safari for iOs?

    However, there's a workaround. Step 1: In Safari for iOs, create a folder (saved tabs, for example). Step 2: Press the bookmark button and save all the open tabs in the "saved tabs folder". Step 3: In your notebook, open iCloud drive settings and sync your bookmarks with Google Chrome. Your Safari bookmarks will be saved in Chrome as well.

  20. Keep your Safari bookmarks, Reading List, and tabs up to date with

    Access the same bookmarks, Reading List, and tabs on all your devices. When you set up iCloud for Safari, your Safari bookmarks, Reading List, Tab Groups, and open browser tabs are stored in the cloud, which frees up space on your device.You can access that information on any device that's set up for iCloud and Safari, including your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.

  21. How to Bookmark All Tabs in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari

    2. Hover your mouse over Bookmarks. A menu will appear to the left. This menu isn't the same on Android, iPhone, or iPad, so you'll need to use the desktop browser to do this. 3. Click Bookmark all tabs. It's usually the second item in the menu. You can also press Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + D on your keyboard. 4.

  22. Organize your tabs with Tab Groups in Safari on iPhone

    Create a new Tab Group. Tap to view your open tabs. Touch and hold a tab, then choose Move to Tab Group. Tap New Tab Group, enter a name, then tap Move. Tip: To move between your Tab Groups, tap in the bottom center of the screen.

  23. Bookmark All Tabs

    There are multiple reasons to add the ability to save all open tabs: Safari on iOS does not have this feature, so this feature adds value to using Brave instead of Safari this is a pretty standard feature of browsers, at least on the desktop, so it would be good to have in terms of maintaining general feature parity feature parity with the ...

  24. How to close all your Safari tabs on iPhone or iPad at once

    Open the Safari app on your iPhone.; Tap the icon with two squares in the lower right corner to view all your open tabs.; Optional: If you have any tabs that you want to keep open, press and hold ...

  25. If your iCloud or Safari bookmarks aren't syncing

    Wait a few seconds, select Bookmarks and click Apply. Open your browser. Restart your computer. After you restart your computer, see if the issue still exists. Stop automatic bookmark updates in Google Chrome or Firefox. To stop automatically updating bookmarks in Google Chrome or Firefox, disable the iCloud extension or browser add-on:

  26. Open and close tabs in Safari on iPhone

    Safari. Browse the web; Search for websites; Customize your Safari settings; Change the layout; Use Safari profiles; Use Tab Groups. 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 ...