It also has extensive security and privacy options, allowing you a tailored in-browser experience without having to turn to extensions or 3rd party apps.Īnother favorite is the Reading List, which allows you to save articles to read later, even if you’re offline. It’s particularly nicely integrated with Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, so if you use these apps you’ll find using Safari a smooth experience. You’ll also have the option to import the settings and bookmarks from your old browser and the process is easy. You can do everything you’d expect: set it as your default browser (or not), add your favorites, import your bookmarks, and check the settings to make sure everything is as you like it. Your first steps with Safari will be familiar and easy. If you have Light Mode enabled, it will have a traditional light silver Mac appearance. It takes its color scheme from your system settings, so if you have Dark Mode enabled, Safari looks cool. The first thing you notice when you open Safari is that it’s a slick, attractive browser that looks fresh and modern. For many years, it was just what Mac users had to put up with, considered by many to be the price you paid for choosing Apple. Safari hasn’t traditionally made the top of the list when it comes to popular browsers. Good looks, security, and speed in a browser A fast, secure browser for all iOS devices