How to Reopen a Closed Tab in Safari on Apple Devices
Learn how to quickly reopen closed tabs in Safari on your Apple devices with this simple guide.
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To reopen a recently closed tab in Safari on Apple devices, simply press Command + Shift + T on your keyboard. On your iPhone or iPad, open Safari, tap the tabs icon, and then hold the ‘+’ button to see a list of recently closed tabs.
FAQs & Answers
- What keyboard shortcut reopens closed tabs in Safari? Press Command + Shift + T on your keyboard to quickly reopen a recently closed tab in Safari.
- Can I reopen closed tabs on my iPhone? Yes, on your iPhone, open Safari, tap the tabs icon, and hold the ‘+’ button to view and reopen recently closed tabs.
- How can I manage tabs better in Safari? You can manage tabs in Safari using features like tab groups, pinning tabs, and using the Reader mode for a simplified view.
- Is there a limit to how many tabs I can reopen in Safari? There is no specific limit, but Safari typically remembers the last few closed tabs depending on your usage.