How to Enable Dark Mode in Safari on macOS and iOS

Learn how to enable Safari's dark mode by adjusting system settings on macOS and iOS for a comfortable browsing experience.

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Yes, Safari does have a dark mode. To enable it, you simply need to set your device's system preferences to dark mode. For macOS, go to System Preferences > General and select 'Dark' appearance. On iOS, navigate to Settings > Display & Brightness and choose 'Dark'. Safari will automatically switch to dark mode to match your system settings, providing a more comfortable browsing experience in low-light conditions.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Does Safari have a built-in dark mode? Safari itself does not have a separate dark mode setting; it follows the system-wide dark mode settings on macOS and iOS.
  2. How do I turn on dark mode on macOS to affect Safari? Go to System Preferences > General, then select the 'Dark' appearance to enable dark mode, which automatically applies to Safari.
  3. Can I enable dark mode only for Safari without changing system settings? No, Safari’s dark mode depends on the device’s system-wide dark mode setting and cannot be enabled independently within Safari.
  4. Will enabling dark mode in Safari reduce eye strain? Yes, using dark mode in Safari can create a more comfortable browsing experience in low-light environments and help reduce eye strain.