
While many websites incorporate the functionality first-hand, it’s a useful addition across the web on Safari. Apple now gives you the option to hear the webpage that you are on. If you are like my mom, there’s a new feature in Safari that you’d appreciate. I browse articles mostly to read through things, but my mom prefers listening to these articles while she’s doing chores. Listen to a webpage on Safari Prakhar Khanna/Digital Trends It’s much more intuitive and easier to use. It will trigger Face ID (which is also new) and then grant you access to your Private windows. You need to tap on the bottom-right corner, swipe to the right, and tap Done. It’s a four-step process on iOS 16, and it’s incredibly clunky.Īpple is trimming down the process to access Private mode to a maximum of three steps. Up until now, it’s been unintuitive to go to Safari’s Private mode because you have to tap at the bottom-right corner, go to Tabs, tap on Private, and then tap Done.


There are times when I don’t want websites to track my browsing across multiple sessions, and that’s when I use the Private tab on Safari. Easier access to Private windows in Safari Private Window in Safari on iOS 17 is just a swipe away and locked Prakhar Khanna/Digital Trends

Here are 17 hidden iOS 17 features that you must know about. Some of the most useful features come in the form of unannounced ones that can only be found when you actually use the latest version of the iPhone’s operating system - and that’s exactly what I’ve done.
