How to Stop Safari from Automatically Deleting Your Tabs

Learn how to prevent Safari from closing your tabs automatically. Keep your browsing uninterrupted and your favorites accessible.

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To prevent Safari from deleting your tabs, go to Settings > Safari. Under the 'Tabs' section, toggle off 'Close Tabs' automatically. Additionally, ensure iCloud Tabs are enabled by going to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Safari to sync tabs across devices. This ensures that your tabs stay open and accessible whenever you need them.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why does Safari delete my tabs? Safari may delete tabs if the 'Close Tabs' setting is enabled, causing it to automatically close unused tabs.
  2. How can I sync my tabs across devices using Safari? Ensure that you have iCloud Tabs enabled in your iCloud settings, allowing you to sync and access your tabs on all devices.
  3. Can I restore closed tabs in Safari? Yes, you can reopen recently closed tabs from the History menu in Safari.
  4. What is the 'Close Tabs' feature in Safari? The 'Close Tabs' feature automatically closes tabs that have not been used for a certain period, which can help manage memory but may lose open tabs.