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Whether you are a power user or just getting started, Safari on the iPad has evolved into a "desktop-class" browser that bridges the gap between mobile simplicity and professional productivity. 1. Desktop-Class Browsing by Default
Sometimes Safari might feel sluggish or refuse to load a specific page. Here are quick fixes: ma.ipad.safari
If a site is glitching, go to Settings > Apps > Safari and tap Clear History and Website Data . Whether you are a power user or just
One of the biggest shifts in recent iPadOS updates is that Safari now automatically requests the of websites. This means you get full web apps (like Google Docs or WordPress) rather than stripped-down mobile layouts. Here are quick fixes: If a site is
Use the new sidebar to quickly access your Reading List, Bookmarks, and Tab Groups in one place. 3. The Power of "Continuity"
If you use multiple Apple devices, Safari acts as a single, fluid window across them.
View every tab open on your Mac or iPhone directly from your iPad’s tab overview. 4. Privacy and Security