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