How to Create a Safari Profile on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Over the years, Apple has launched several features to enhance the browsing experience in Safari. That said, there was one major feature missing in Safari; it didn’t allow you to create profiles to organize your workflows and interests. But with iOS 17, iPad OS 17, and macOS Sonoma, Apple has finally brought this long-awaited feature to Safari. Now, you can set up Safari profiles for work, personal, entertainment, news, and more. Each profile will have a separate history, extensions, favorites, cookies, and tab groups. Wondering how to create profiles in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac? We will show you how it is done. Let’s begin!
How to Create a Profile in Safari on iPhone & iPad
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Open theSettingsapp.
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Scroll down to findSafariand tap on it.
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Then,tap onNew Profile.
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On the New Profile page,youchoose your profile name, icon, and color. The icons and colors help distinguish between different profiles in Safari.
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Also, you can configure settings like Favorites folder and start page.
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TapDoneto finish.
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Once you have created your Safari profile, you can select the Safari extensions you wish to enable.
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If you want to delete a Safari profile on your iPhone, tapDelete Profile.
Note: Your Safari profiles will be automatically synced across all your devices linked with the same Apple ID and running the latest software version.
How to Switch Between Profiles in Safari on iPhone & iPad
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OpenSafari.
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Tap theTabsicon at the bottom right corner.
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On your iPhone, tap thestacked menu iconfrom the middle. On your iPad, tap theTab groupicon.
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TapProfile(the last option). By default, No Profile is selected.
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Choose yourSafari profile.
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The start page will feature the chosen icon and the color of your profile. So, you always know which Safari profile you are using.
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To add a new webpage to this profile,tap the + iconand type the address in the search bar.
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To switch to another profile in Safari on your iPhone,tap the profile iconand choose your preferred profile.
How to Create a Profile in Safari on Your Mac
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On your Mac running macOS 14 Sonoma, openSafari on your Mac.
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From the menu bar on the top, select Settings.
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Now, move to the “Profiles” tab in the Settings window for Safari.
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Here, click theNew Profilebutton.
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Enter the name and choose your profile symbol & color. You can also choose the folder you want to use for bookmarks.
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Once you have entered all the details, click onCreate Profilein Safari.
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Now, you can choose other settings such as how new windows and tabs will open for your created profile.
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Finally, you can switch to theExtensionstaband choose to enable the installed extensions for that profile.
How to Switch Between Profiles in Safari on Your Mac
- Open Safari. By default, no profile is selected.
2.Right-click the Safari iconfrom the dock to choose a Profile in Safari on Mac.
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Then, click theNew [Profile name] Window. For example, we’ve selected New Work Window to open the work profile.
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Safari will open a new window for your Work profile. You will see theprofile name, icon, and colorin the title bar. Also, the window will be configured with the color you have selected.
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To switch between different profiles on Mac, right-click the Safari icon andchoose the desired profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can create multiple profiles in Safari on iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma.
Yes, if you are running iOS 17 on your iPhone, iPadOS 17 on your iPad, or macOS Sonoma on your Mac, you can make profiles in Safari.
To switch profiles in Safari on iPhone or iPad, openSafari -> Tabs and tap the stacked menu icon (iPhone) or Tabs group icon (iPad). Finally, tap your desired profile. On Macs, open Safari, right-click the Safari icon and chooseNew [Profile name] Window.
Open Settings -> Safari -> Profiles,tap Profile, and hitDelete Profile.
Kanika Gogia
Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.
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