Safari is a popular web browser that comes pre-installed on Apple devices including the iPhone. Over time, many users tend to accumulate multiple tabs on their Safari, which can make finding the ones you're looking for difficult.
Fortunately, Safari has an option to automatically close tabs after a certain amount of time. In this special Coliseu Geek article, you will learn how to configure this option in Safari on your iPhone.
Step 1: Open the Safari app on your iPhone
To get started, open the Safari app on your iPhone. Make sure it's updated to the latest version, which includes the option to automatically close tabs.
Step 2: Open Safari settings
Tap the “Settings” icon on your iPhone and scroll down until you find the Safari icon. Tap on it to open browser settings.
Step 3: Configure tab closing options
Scroll down to the “Tab” section and you will see the “Automatically close tabs” option. Tap this option to open tab closing settings.
Here, you will have three options:
Never: Tabs will remain open until you manually close them.
After one day: All tabs will be closed after one day of inactivity.
After a week: All tabs will be closed after a week of inactivity.
Choose the option that best suits your needs and tap it to select it.
Step 4: Go back to Safari
After selecting the desired option, go back to Safari. Now, whenever you leave Safari inactive for longer than the selected period, the tabs will automatically close.
Automatically closing tabs in Safari on your iPhone can be a great way to keep your browsing organized and ensure you don't have multiple tabs open unnecessarily. Automatically closing tabs is available in the latest version of Safari and can be easily configured by following the steps above. With this option turned on, you can browse Safari more easily and without worrying about closing tabs manually.