
Over the past decade, her work in the publishing industry has included live coverage of industry events including the Yale Publishing Course and Magazine Innovation’s ACT 9 Experience, providing editing services for several start-up publishing houses, and acting as newsstand consultant for magazines such as The Old Farmer’s Almanac and The New York Review of Books. Until now, Safari extension abilities on iOS and iPadOS have been limited to non-existent, but now support will be widespread, so let's learn how to use these bad boys!Īmy Spitzfaden Both is a Feature Writer at iPhone Life, an award-winning novelist, and an iPhone enthusiast. One of my personal favorites is a browser extension called TreeClicks that partners with websites to plant trees for free every time you buy something from a partner site. Other examples are timers and other tools that can appear at the top of your browser window, instead of you needing the site with the timer open. For example, some sites like Amazon let you add items from other sites to your wishlist on that site, allowing you to keep everything in one place. Safari browser extensions are tools that allow you to use a function of a website even when you are outside of that website. How to Add Safari Extensions iPad & iPhone.Here is how to add extensions on the iPhone and iPad, where to find Safari extensions, and a brief overview of what these extensions are, and what they're good for.


But with iOS 15, we will now be able to enjoy Safari browser extensions on these devices.

Safari extensions in iOS and iPadOS have come our way! Until now, Safari extensions weren't available on iPhone or iPad, limiting the ability to use these handy third-party tools in our daily browsing.
