8 New Safari Features on macOS Sonoma

macOS Sonoma has arrived and with it comes a slew of updates to the Safari browser. Most features are focused on security and privacy making it that much better than the competition like Chrome and Edge. If you love using the Safari browser, you will like what Apple has added to the Safari browser withmacOS Sonoma. Let’s look at the new Safari features on macOS Sonoma.

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1. Browsing Separation With Profiles

You can finally create profiles in Safari to keep your work and personal life separate. This keeps your settings, history,cookies, extensions, tab groups, and favorites separate for each profile making life more organized and easy.

Let’s see how you’re able to create profiles in the Safari browser.

create profile in safari settings

1.Open Safari browser and click onSafariat the top menu bar.

2.ChooseCreate Profile.

3.Here, under theProfiles tab, click onStart Using Profiles.

4.Enter the name, choose a symbol, and color, and select whether you want to keep the current bookmarks in your profile or inside a new folder.

5.Click onCreate Profileto confirm.

Your new Safari profile is now created. You can repeat the same process and create multiple profiles for your work or personal use.

1.Open Safari on the top menu bar and chooseManage Profiles.

begin using profiles in safari on mac

2.Click on the+icon to add more profiles to the list and customize them.

On the main screen, you can also switch between your profiles with a single click or open them all separately.

name profile in safari on mac

SomeSafari featuresthat are shared across profiles, and those not shared are mentioned below.

2. Web Apps for Quick Access

The Dock is where all your recently used and favorite apps are parked so you’re able to access them quickly. You can now save your favorite websites to the Dock.

These saved websites behave like regular apps, offering a simple and straightforward browsing experience, much like using the apps you have on your computer. It’s a handy way to access your frequently visited websites quickly and efficiently.

manage profiles in safari on mac

1.Open a website on your Safari browser.

2.Now, click onFileat the top menu bar.

3.ChooseAdd to Dock

4.Enter the name of your Web App, and you can also change the icon by clicking on it.

edit profiles in safari on mac

5.Once done, click onAdd.

The web app will be added to the dock below. Whenever you click on it, the site will open for the web address you saved it.

3. Enhanced Private Browsing With Locking

Private Browsingis designed to keep your Safari browsing history, cookies, and other data private. Safari will automatically lock your Private Browsing window when you’re not actively using it, ensuring that your open tabs remain protected from prying eyes.

It is available on iPhones too running on iOS 17 and above. As for macOS, it is auto-activated when you’re not actively using Safari, Mac is locked, or asleep.

To unlock the window, use yourFaceID on your iPhoneand your Touch ID or password on your MacBook. However, if you do not want this feature to auto-work, you can enable or disable it from your Safari settings.

1.Open Safari browser and click onSafarion the top menu bar.

2.Click onSettings.

3.Go toPrivacy tab.Uncheck the box besideRequire Touch ID to view locked tabsto disable it.

Here are a few things to note on private browsing with a lock.

4. Advanced Privacy Protection

Apart from adding a locking feature toPrivate Browsing, Apple has made Safari more efficient. How? By upping its privacy game by blocking websites and advertisers from tracking your online activities.

Your online actions are now better protected and kept private, ensuring that your browsing behavior remains confidential and secure when using Private Browsing in Safari through more aggressive tracker blocking and fingerprinting protection.

Although this is automatically enabled in private browsing, you’re able to choose to enable it for all browsing sessions.

1.Open Safari browser and go toSafarion the top menu bar.

3.Go toAdvancedand look for thePrivacyoption.

4.Ensure that the optionUse advanced tracking and fingerprinting protectionis enabled.

5.Click on the drop-down menu beside it and choose “in all browsing”.

Another feature added to Safari’s Private Browsing is the Link Tracking Protection. This will help remove tracking elements used to identify you from URLs.

When you click on links during Private Browsing, it ensures that the destination website won’t be able to collect information about your click-through behavior. This further enhances your online privacy.

While link tracking protection may be a big step towards data privacy, it can be troublesome for marketers. It means that marketers and advertisers may have a harder time gathering data on user behavior, which includes understanding how users interact with their links and online content. This can impact the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, as it becomes more challenging to measure the success of specific links, campaigns, or advertising channels and deliver targeted ads.

6. Custom Search in Private Browsing

You might have set your defaultsearch engineto Google for browsing the internet. The same goes for Private Browsing as well. However, you may now set up a unique search engine specifically for Private Browsing.

This allows you to use a different search provider while in Private Browsing mode, ensuring that your search activity remains separate and anonymous from your regular browsing. DuckDuckGo is quite popular among advocates of privacy.

Here is how you can do it on your MacBook.

1.Open Safari Browser and click onSafarion the top menu bar.

2.Go toSettingsin the drop-down menu.

3.SelectSearchfrom the top menu options and open it.

4.Open the drop-down menu besidePrivate Browsing Search Engine

5.Choose the search engine from the options:Google, Yahoo, Bing, DuckDuckGo and Ecosia.

And that’s it. From now on, anything you search online through private browsing will use any of the above-listed search engines based on what you choose.

7. Efficient Tab Management

With Safari 17, you can select and manage multiple tabs simultaneously. You can easily move selected tabs around the tab bar or organize them into a Tab Group. This feature is particularly handy for users who work with a large number of open tabs and want to keep them well-organized.

Here is how you can select and manage them.

1.Click one tab and select it.

2.PressCommandand click to select multiple tabs.

3.You can also pressShiftand click on any one tab. All the tabs in between the two will be selected.

Now, you can drag the multiple selected tabs in the tab bar, sidebar, or another window. Also, you can add them to a new Tab Group.

8. Streamlined Search Experience

There has been a minor change in your Safari Search functionality. It provides easier-to-read and more relevant search suggestions, making it quicker and more user-friendly when you’re searching for websites or information. This enhancement helps streamline your browsing experience.

Switch to Safari!

After using Safari for new years now, I would never switch to any other browser. Not only is it highly optimized for AppleMacBook, iPhone, and iPad, but these new features have only made things better.

Whether we are talking about creating separate Profiles for work or making the best out of private browsing, it has everything. If you are still using Chrome or any other browser, this is the best time to start using Safari.

Kanika Modi

Kanika loves writing about everything Apple and hoping to add meaning to what people read. She has been creating content for over 7 years now about tech guides, tutorials, troubleshooting guides, and gadget reviews. Keeping aside tech, she is a massive football enthusiast or better say Lionel Messi fan.

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