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Apple has added a new Profiles feature to Safari in macOS Sonoma, which is meant to be a quick way to separate work and home browsing, and to help with concentration and privacy. Here's how to use it.

With iOS 17, Safari gained a feature called Profiles that's designed to help you separate your browsing sessions into categories like Work, School, Personal, or custom categories that you find useful ...

Cult of Mac: Hands on with Safari Profiles, Apple’s latest attempt to curb tab clutter

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Safari Profiles make it easier to keep work and personal browsing separate. But the upcoming feature can also simplify sharing an iPad. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac With Safari Profiles, Apple takes ...

Hands on with Safari Profiles, Apple’s latest attempt to curb tab clutter

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The new macOS Sonoma software update has been released and it brings a range of new features to the Mac, one of these is the ability to create individual profiles on Apple’s Safari, this guide will ...

The Verge: How to set up profiles in Safari on macOS Sonoma

ZDNet: How to create multiple profiles in MacOS Sonoma Safari (and when you should)

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How to create multiple profiles in MacOS Sonoma Safari (and when you should)

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Using a single device for both work and play results in a notable drawback: Safari, the default web browser, aggregates all your settings, website data, bookmarks, browsing history, and more. In ...

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Today, maintaining a work-life balance should extend to your browser too. With iOS 17, Safari lets you create that separation with profiles for work and personal browsing. It is a smart move to ensure ...