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Apple adds web extensions for Safari to iPad and iPhone

In addition to presenting privacy-focused updates, Apple announced several new features and functions in the Safari browser during WWDC. Among them are web extensions for Safari on iPad and iPhone.

Managing tabs and windows is now easier with a redesigned tab and group bar. Tabs have become smaller, and you can tap the address bar to get more information about the active web page.

The tab bar combines tabs, a toolbar, and a search box into one space to keep things organized. It also takes on the same color as the web page the user is viewing, bringing the finishing touches to the new look.

Apparently, the tab groups will act as active bookmarks, helping to streamline your work with them. They can be found in the left sidebar on a Mac. In addition, they are synchronized across all user devices, and he will be able to share groups of tabs with other users. In iOS 15, an updated panel that functions similarly is at the bottom of the screen. The panel appears when you touch the screen and disappears when you scroll through your watching content. The user will also be able to navigate from the panel to different tabs.

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