How to reopen closed or lost Tabs in Safari on your …
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Step 1. View a List of Your Recently Closed Tabs in Safari Step 1. View a List of Your Recently Closed Tabs in Safari
Whether you’re using Safari on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac it’s easy to view a list of all your recently closed tabs. This way, you can find the particular websites you still want to visit from the list and restore those tabs in Safari.
On an iPhone: Open Safari and tap the Tabs button (two overlapping squares) in the bottom-right corner.
Tap and hold the Plus (+) button at the bottom of the screen.
A list of recently closed tabs appears, tap an item to open it in a new tab. Tap and hold the Plus button to see your closed tabs.
On an iPad: Open Safari.
Tap and hold the Plus (+) button in the top-right corner.
A list of recently closed tabs appears, tap an item to open it in a new tab. Tap your recently closed tabs to reopen them in Safari.
On a Mac: Open Safari.
From the menu bar, go to History > Recently Closed.
A list of recently closed tabs appears, click an item to open it in a new tab.
Alternatively, go to History > Reopen Last Closed Tab or press Cmd + Shift + T to automatically reopen your las closed tab. Reopen your recently closed tabs from the menu bar on a Mac.Step 2. Check Your Other Safari Windows in iPadOS Step 2. Check Your Other Safari Windows in iPadOS
The release of iPadOS introduced lots of , including the ability to open multiple windows of the same app. It’s possible you didn’t lose all your Safari tabs after updating to iPadOS, they just might be in a different app window.
There are lots of ways to manage and view Safari windows on your iPad. You can even merge them all together so you don’t lose tabs in the future.
Different Ways to View Your Open Safari Windows in iPadOS: Tap and hold the Safari app icon from your Home screen, then select Show All Windows in the pop-up menu.
Open Safari, then slide up to reveal the Dock. With Safari open, tap the Safari icon again to see all your windows.
Slide up to the middle of the screen (or double-click the Home button) to open the App Switcher. Each Safari window appears as a different app. Tap and hold an app icon to view quick actions.
How to Reopen Closed Safari Windows and Tabs: Follow any of the instructions above to view your open Safari windows.
In the top-right corner of the screen, tap Reopen Closed Windows to open recently closed Safari windows, including all the tabs in them. Reopen closed Safari windows from the top-right corner.
How to Merge Your Safari Windows Together: Open Safari.
Tap and hold the Tabs button (two overlapping squares) in the top-right.
In the pop-up menu, tap Merge All Windows. All the Safari tabs in other windows should merge to your current window. Choose to Merge All Windows from the pop-up window in Safari.Step 3. Check Your Open Tabs on Other Apple Devices Step 3. Check Your Open Tabs on Other Apple Devices
One of the benefits of using Safari is that Apple syncs the open tabs across all your connected Apple devices. Thanks to this feature, there’s a chance you can restore your missing Safari tabs using another Apple device, if you have one.
This only works if you .
On an iPhone or iPad: Open Safari and tap the Tabs button (two overlapping squares).
Scroll down to reveal open tabs on each of your other Apple devices.
Tap a webpage to open it in a new tab. Tap a tab from another device to reopen it in Safari.
On a Mac: Open Safari and click the Tabs button (two overlapping squares).
Scroll down to reveal open tabs on each of your other Apple devices.
Click a webpage to open it in a new tab. Click tabs to reopen them from other Apple devices.4. Search for Your Closed Tabs in the Safari History 4. Search for Your Closed Tabs in the Safari History
If you still can’t recover your lost Safari tabs, you may need to reopen them from the browsing history instead. This is quicker than re-entering each website by hand, since you don’t need to remember any web addresses
Unless you’re , Safari saves every website you visit in the browsing history. You can easily view your history as a list or search for particular websites to reopen your closed Safari tabs.
On an iPhone or iPad: Open Safari and tap the Book icon.
Tap the Clock icon to view your browsing history.
Drag down to reveal a search bar or scroll through your history in chronological order.
Tap a previously visited webpage to open it in a new tab. Drag down to reveal a search bar for your history.
On a Mac: Open Safari.
From the menu bar, go to History > Show All History.
Use the search bar or scroll through your history in chronological order.
Double-click a previously visited webpage to open it in your current tab. Show your browsing history from the Safari menu bar.
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