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  1. Close tabs. Go to the Safari app on your iPad. Tap , then tap in the upper-right corner of a tab to close it. Tip: To close all tabs in this Tab Group at the same time, touch and hold Done, then tap Close All [number of] Tabs.

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Long-press the "Done" button — place and hold your finger there for a moment until a pop-up appears. In the pop-up, select "Close All Tabs." The exact name of the pop-up action will vary, depending on the number of tabs you have open. Safari will ask you to confirm closing all the tabs with another pop-up message. Select "Close All Tabs" again.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · From the menu, select Show All Windows; you will now see a screen that closely resembles the Task Switcher - but you will only see preview windows for your open Safari Windows. At top-right (or top-left for iPadOS16/17) you will see the Reopen Closed Window (s) button.

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · You can show all open tabs but clicking the icon in the upper right corner that looks like 2 squares overlapping. You can see more about that here: Use tabs for webpages in Safari on Mac. I understand you also have some feedback regarding other features in Safari as well. I recommend providing feedback about the features you'd like to see here ...

    • View all your tabs. Open Safari on your iPhone. In your Safari browsing session, tap on the tabs option in the bottom right corner of your screen.
    • Search for a tab by name. Open Safari on your iPhone. Tap on the ‘Tabs’ icon in the bottom right corner. In the tab-view page, swipe down to access the Search bar at the top.
    • Find recently closed Safari tabs. Open Safari on your iPhone from the home screen or the app drawer depending on your setup. Tap on the tabs option.
    • Find Safari tabs in a tab group. Safari on iOS 15 allows you to group your current browsing session as a group and assign this group a name. This way, you can treat each group as a separate browsing session.
  5. Jan 22, 2020 · My iPad software is up to date (iPadOS 13.3), and all my Safari tabs have suddenly disappeared today! I have never had this problem before, nor have I done anything different whilst using Safari. I normally use Private browsing mode. It is as though there has been a total reset of Safari.

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  7. Sep 19, 2015 · 7. I don't believe there is a list of tabs available, however, there is a tab overview in Safari if you click. View > Show All Tabs. The keyboard shortcut is Shift + Command + \. Which will show you all of your tabs, grouped by which website they are. Or if you have pinch-to-zoom support, you can zoom out and it will automatically jump into ...

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