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  • Set a time frame (one day, one week, or one month) for Safari to automatically close tabs that are older, preventing tab clutter.
  • Organize Safari tabs on iPhone with Tab Groups. Create tab groups to categorize and easily find open web pages based on topics or interests.
  • Close Safari tabs open on your Mac from your iPhone.

Safari on your iPhone tends to be a bit overzealous at opening new tabs, resulting in a web browser that's more crowded than a Taylor Swift concert. Thankfully, iOS and iPadOS make it possible to close all but one tab at once -- it's one of our favorite tricks for iPhone .

If robot vacuums can automatically clean your house, why shouldn't your phone automatically clean up tabs for you? The iPhone can automatically close tabs that are older than a week or a month, keeping your Safari tab count from creeping to embarrassing numbers. You only have to arrange your settings once, then Safari will do the cleanup for you, set it and forget it.

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Safari has a few other hidden organization features, like tab groups and even the ability to close your MacBook's open tabs from your iPhone. We're sharing our favorite tricks for keeping your Safari tabs under control, starting with how to close all tabs on your iPhone or iPad.

How to close all tabs on iPhone or iPad Safari

If you're like us, and you end up with multiple Safari tabs open, closing them all down individually can take a very long time. We had 246 open at one point.

If you have tabs you want to keep open, you'll still need to close all of your tabs individually, pin them, or you can save a bookmark and reopen them afterward. Another option is to move those favorite tabs to a new Tab Group, as this process only deletes the tabs in the group. If you want to clear out the Safari clutter, you can close all but one tab with just a few taps. Here's how:

  • Open the Safari app on your iPhone.
  • Tap the icon with two squares in the lower right corner to view all your open tabs.
  • Optional: If you have any tabs that you want to keep open, press and hold on that tab and select Move to Tab Group , as this process only does one tab group at a time.
  • Long press on the thumbnail for an open tab . Pro tip: Use a tab you would like to keep open, as this will be the only tab remaining at the end of the process.
  • Tap on Close Other Tabs.

Alternatively, you can long-press the tab button in the bottom-right corner of Safari and then select Close All Tabs to quickly close everything that's open, including the tab you're currently viewing.

How to automatically close old Safari tabs on your iPhone

Whenever you open a link from another app, odds are it opens in Safari and creates yet another new tab, making it fairly easy for your tab count to grow without you even realizing it. But you don't have to go through and close all your tabs on a regular basis. Instead, you can have your iPhone automatically close old tabs after one day, one week, or one month.

This is a great option if you have a tendency to rack up open tabs quickly. If you turn on this feature, remember to use the bookmark tool or reading list to easily recall any important websites to revisit later, which tends to be easier than searching through your Safari history.

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Scroll down and select Safari.
  • Under Tabs, find the Close Tabs option and tap on it -- it should be set to 'manually' by default.
  • On the next screen, tap the time frame that you would like Safari to close old tabs after -- either one day, one week, or one month.

How to organize Safari tabs on iPhone with Tab Groups

Maybe you like having 217 tabs open at once (I won't judge, I've been there) but you want to be able to find what you need a bit more easily. Safari allows you to use tab groups to organize your open web pages. For example, you could have a tab group for online shopping and another for housing your favorite news websites that you want to leave open to easily read every morning. Tab Groups allow you to organize your web browsing and are especially helpful if you have lots of tabs open at once.

  • Open the Safari app on iPhone.
  • Tap on the tab icon in the lower right corner -- it's the one with the two squares.
  • Tap the menu icon at the bottom center.
  • Select New Empty Tab Group or use the New Tab Group with # Tabs to create a group with the tabs already opened.
  • Name the new tab group and tap Save.

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How to close open Safari tabs on your Mac from your iPhone

If you have a MacBook or iPad signed onto the same Apple ID as your iPhone , when you open the Safari app, and you tap on the two squares in the bottom right corner, you will see a list of the pages open on your MacBook below those open on your iPhone. It isn't possible to close them all down at once from your iPhone, but you can close them out one by one from your iPhone, so they are no longer open on your Mac.

  • Make sure that you have Safari enabled under the iCloud settings first . Head to the Settings App.
  • Tap your name , then iCloud .
  • In Apps using iCloud , make sure the Safari toggle is green .
  • Open Safari on your iPhone.
  • Tap the tabs icon.
  • Tap the plus to open a new tab.
  • Scroll down on the new tab until you see "From [Your MacBook's Name]."
  • There are two ways to close out these tabs -- you can tap and hold the entry to close, then select close. Or, you can click "Show All" then swipe left and tap close.

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How to open a private browsing tab in Safari on iPhone

Private Browsing Mode on Safari allows you to visit websites without Safari remembering what pages you've visited, your search history or your Autofill information when you close the tab.

To open a Private Browsing Tab in Safari on your iPhone, follow these steps:

  • Press and hold the squares in the bottom right corner.
  • Select 'New Private Tab.'

You can also tap the squares once, tap 'Private' in the left corner to highlight it, and tap the '+' in the middle to open a new Private Browsing Tab.

More Safari organization tricks

Did you know that you could create different browsing profiles to keep your work and personal browsing separate? It's a new feature on iOS 17, but it's not the only Safari trick that can help keep your browser organized. You can also bookmark multiple tabs at once, or even alphabetize that long list of open Safari tabs. You can even swipe left on the address bar to quickly open a new tab. Find the step-by-step details for these tricks in our guide to Safari tips and tricks .

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How to Close All of Your Safari Tabs at Once on iPhone or iPad

There are some iOS gestures and tricks that have been around forever, but remain relatively hidden because they're hard to find unless you know about them.

Closing all of the tabs in your Safari browser on an iOS device is one such trick -- it's simple if you know how to do it, but it's a gesture you might not know exists.

play Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Here's how to do it:

  • Open up Safari.
  • Long press on the "Tabs" icon denoted by two squares. On iPhones, it's at the bottom of the browser in portrait mode or at the top in landscape mode. On the iPad, it's at the top.
  • Select Close All Tabs.

Alternatively, you can single tap on the Tabs icon to bring up the browser window view, and then long press on "Done" to bring up the same "Close All Tabs" interface.

That's all there is to it. Safari will let you know how many tabs are currently open, and it will close each and every one after the Close All Tabs option is tapped.

Because it's so easy to open a new tab when browsing without meaning to on an iOS device, the Close All Tabs option is super handy for getting rid of all those open browser windows in one quick go.

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How to close all tabs on iPhone and iPad at once (iOS 17)

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Having too many tabs open in Safari can affect its performance and lead to an inefficient browsing experience. While you can close tabs individually in Safari, depending on the number of open tabs, it can become quite tedious and time-consuming.

Fortunately, you can close all tabs on your iPhone or iPad in one go. In this article, I will show you all the possible ways to do it.

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How to close all Safari tabs on iPhone and iPad

It’s pretty easy to close all your Safari tabs on iPhone and iPad. Here are the steps you need to follow:

  • Launch Safari on your iPhone and long-press the tab switcher icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. On an iPad, this icon will be in the top-right corner.
  • Select Close All [number] Tabs .

Open Safari, long press two square icon, select close tabs, tap close all tabs

How to close all Safari tabs on iPhone from the tab switcher screen

Another way to close all your Safari tabs at once is to use the Tab Switcher screen. This view shows you all your open tabs in a grid, making it easy to take a quick look and close them all at once.

  • Inside Safari, tap the tab switcher icon.
  • Take a look at the tabs if needed.

Tap two square icon, Long press done

  • Tap Close All [number] Tabs .

Select close all tabs, tap close all tabs

How to close Safari tabs automatically on iPhone and iPad

If you have the habit of leaving a lot of Safari tabs open, you can set your iPhone or iPad to automatically close tabs after a certain amount of time. This way, you won’t have to worry about too many tabs slowing down your browser.

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Scroll down and select Safari .
  • Tap Close Tabs .

Select Safari, tap close tabs, select from options

Safari will now automatically close your tabs based on your chosen time frame.

How to close similar Safari tabs at once on iPhone

When you’re researching something, you may end up opening a bunch of tabs related to the same topic. In such a situation, you can close them all at once using a handy feature in Safari. This ensures your other important tabs remain intact.

  • Open the tab switcher screen in Safari.
  • Tap the top of the screen to reveal the search bar .
  • Type a word you think would be common on all the tabs you want to close, and you’ll see all the open tabs that match this word.

Tap search bar, write desired work, tap close tabs matching to close all similar tabs in Safari

How to close all Safari tabs on iPhone with Tab Groups

Tab Groups is a Safari feature that lets you keep your tabs organized using folders. If you’ve used it to keep all similar tabs organized in one Tab Group, deleting that Tab Group will close all open tabs inside it. Here’s how:

  • Go to the tab switcher screen in Safari.
  • Long-press one of the tab thumbnails.

Long press tab thumbnail, select close other tabs

Signing off…

That’s it. The above methods should help you declutter Safari on your iPhone or iPad and give you a clean slate to start fresh.

Moving forward, be sure to use Tab Groups or profiles in Safari to keep your tabs organized and avoid having an overcrowded stack of tabs again.

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When you’re surfing the web or researching a subject, you can avoid cluttering your window with multiple tabs.

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Close all other tabs: Control-click the tab you want to keep open, then choose Close Other Tabs.

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How to close all Safari tabs on iPhone

There's a super-simple way to close down every tab in Safari

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Whether you've just picked up an iPhone 13 or have been using iOS for a while, iPhones and iPads have a whole bunch of features that you may not know about. But here's one particularly handy trick that everyone should be aware of — being able to close all of your Safari tabs at once.

Quickly racking up browser tabs and forgetting about them is something we're all guilty of. And while iOS 15 is a highly optimized and efficient operating system, it's probably not a good idea to have endless tabs sitting around in the background.

Thankfully, there's a quick and easy way to close down every tab in Safari on your iPhone or iPad . Here's how to do it.

How to close every tab in Safari on iPhone or iPad

1. To instantly close every tab in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, simply tap and hold the tab icon, then tap " Close all [X] tabs ."

Screenshot from an iPhone showing how to close Safari tabs — this screen shows the pop-up enabling you to close tabs

2. To confirm, tap " Close all [X] tabs ."

Screenshot from an iPhone showing how to close Safari tabs — this screen shows the pop-up asking if you definitely want to close all tabs

3. Safari also has the option to automatically close unused tabs after a set period of time. To do this, tap one of the time periods that appears, or tap " Don't Close Automatically " if you don't want Safari to shut your tabs automatically.

Screenshot from an iPhone showing how to close Safari tabs — this screen shows the automatic closing options

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Browsing the web on an iPhone is a great way to kill a few minutes, and it's still the best mobile browsing experience around. If you've collected a bunch of open tabs, here's an easy way to close just the ones you want.

There are, in fact, a couple of different ways to close tabs in Safari on iPhone. Whether you want to close all of the open tabs or just a select few, we've got your back. If you're anything like us you have tabs upon tabs open right now and swiping across them all one by one is crazy making. Thankfully, the folks at Apple thought up a couple of ways to save our sanity.

To close specific tabs at once, first, open Safari and then tap the Tabs button.

Next, scroll to the top of your collection of open tabs and search for the tabs you want to close. An example may be all tabs that have Twitter open, or maybe all tabs from the Apple Store.

When the tabs are selected, press and hold "Cancel." You'll be shown an option to close tabs matching the search you just entered. Tap it.

You'll see all of the selected tabs close, leaving you with any remaining tabs open.

If you're coming out of a particularly heavy browsing session, you may need to close all your open tabs. To do that, open Safari and tap and hold the tab button.

You'll be shown a list of options, including one labeled "Close All x Tabs," where "x" is the number of tabs that you have open. To close all of your tabs, tap the button.

And that's it. You now have a clean slate, ready for your next browsing session.

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See how simple that was? Keep in mind, if you accidentally close Safari tabs you meant to keep open, here's how to reopen closed Safari tabs . Not everyone knows how to use the Safari tabs menu this way, so you may just have to share your newfound knowledge with other iPhone users you know! If you 

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  • Press and hold the Tab button at the top right. Choose Close All [#] Tabs , and then tap it again to confirm.
  • To close unresponsive tabs, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data > Clear > Close Tabs .

This article explains how to close all your Safari tabs at once. These directions work for iOS 12 and up, including iPadOS.

How to Close All Tabs in the Safari Browser

Use the Tab menu to close all open tabs simultaneously.

Tap and hold the Tab button, which looks like two stacked squares.

Tap Close All [#] Tabs .

Tap the same button once more to confirm. This will close all tabs immediately.

The Tab menu is also how you launch a private browsing session .

How to Close All Tabs Without Opening Safari

Another way to close all tabs on iPhone or iPad is through the Settings app. This is helpful if you can't close the tabs within Safari, like if the browser won't open.

When you clear all tabs this way, you're also erasing the Safari cache , which includes your browsing history, cookies, and other browsing data. That means you'll need to log back into any websites that normally log in automatically when you visit them.

Open the Settings app and tap Safari .

Scroll down and choose Clear History and Website Data > Clear .

To close all tabs at the same time, choose Close Tabs .

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Whether you use Safari on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or any combination of these devices, it's very likely you have a lot of tabs open in it right now. This is far from a call-out—I'm guilty of it myself. It feels great to close a bunch of them when you finish a project or finish reading everything, but it's annoying to close them one by one.

Thankfully, there are ways to quickly close all of your Safari tabs at once on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. So, read on to see how you do it on each device!

How to Close All Safari Tabs on an iPhone or iPad

As you can see in our guide for using Safari on iPhone and iPad , Safari runs the same on both devices. So, you can follow the same steps for closing all of your Safari tabs on an iPhone or iPad.

These steps start with opening Safari on your device. Once Safari is open, find the Tabs icon in the bottom menu (it looks like two overlapping squares). If you don't see this bottom menu, scroll up on your screen to make it visible.

Long-press on the Tabs icon. A menu should appear, giving you options to open new tabs and close existing ones. Tap Close All [Number] Tabs to close all tabs you have open in Safari at once. It's that easy.

You can also close or delete all of your Safari tabs on an iPhone or iPad if you only tap the Tabs icon once. This shows all of the tabs you have open on your device, gives you an exact count of them, and lets you close them individually.

To close all of your Safari tabs at once from here, long-press on Done and select Close All [Number] Tabs . All of your Safari tabs will be deleted immediately.

How to Close All Your Safari Tabs on a Mac

There are many great ways to manage your tabs and bookmarks in Safari on a Mac , but sometimes you just need to close them all. Unlike on an iPhone and iPad, you can't close all the open Safari tabs at once on your Mac with a single click. It instead takes a menu selection and an additional click.

To find the appropriate menu, open Safari on your Mac. Then, Control -click (or right-click) on any tab in the Safari window. A menu will appear with options to pin, duplicate, and close tabs. Select the Close Other Tabs option. This will close all the tabs open in Safari, leaving only the one you opened the menu on.

You can now hit the Close (X) button in the window of your one open tab or press Cmd + W to close or delete the last tab. Either way, you'll have closed all open Safari tabs on your Mac pretty much all at once!

Close All Your Safari Tabs for Peace of Mind

It can be deeply satisfying to close all your open tabs in your Safari browser simultaneously. Your Mac, iPhone, and iPad can run a little quicker after, and your mind can feel a little less cluttered too.

Safari makes closing all of your tabs easy, no matter which Apple device you're using. Hopefully, the above steps illustrated that and helped you close all your tabs for a bit of digital decluttering and peace of mind.

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Got a cluttered Safari with too many tabs open on your iPhone 12? No worries! I’ll show you the quick and easy way to close all those open tabs at once. Trust me, it’s a real game-changer for browsing efficiency.

Step by Step Tutorial to Close All Open Tabs in Safari on an iPhone 12

Before we dive into the steps, let’s talk about what we’re going to achieve here. Closing all open Safari tabs at once will help declutter your browser, making it easier and faster to navigate. Plus, it can help your iPhone run a bit smoother. So, let’s get to it!

Step 1: Open Safari

Open the Safari app on your iPhone 12. You’ll see all your open tabs displayed as mini windows in a grid or carousel, depending on your settings.

Step 2: Long-press the Tabs button

Find the Tabs button, which looks like two overlapping squares, and long-press it. This button is usually located at the bottom right corner of your screen. A long-press means to press and hold the button for a couple of seconds.

Step 3: Select ‘Close All [number] Tabs’

A menu will pop up with several options. Tap the ‘Close All [number] Tabs’ to close all your tabs. The number will vary depending on how many tabs you have open. For instance, if you have 10 tabs open, it will say ‘Close All 10 Tabs’.

Once you’ve completed the action, all the open tabs in your Safari browser will close simultaneously. You’ll be left with a fresh, single new tab to start your browsing anew.

Tips for Closing All Open Tabs in Safari on an iPhone 12

  • Get into the habit of closing tabs regularly to maintain a clutter-free browser.
  • Remember, closing all tabs means you’ll lose any unsaved information on those pages, so make sure to bookmark or save any necessary information.
  • If you accidentally close all tabs, don’t panic! You can quickly reopen the last closed tab by pressing the Tabs button and then selecting ‘Reopen Last Closed Tab.’
  • Keep in mind that closing all tabs can also log you out of websites where you were signed in.
  • Use the ‘Private’ browsing feature if you want certain tabs to not be saved in your history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can i undo closing all tabs in safari on my iphone 12.

If you’ve closed all tabs and want to recover them, you can press the Tabs button, then select ‘Reopen Last Closed Tab.’ Unfortunately, this will only reopen the last tab you were on, not all of them.

Will closing all my tabs log me out of websites?

Yes, it’s likely that you will be logged out of most websites once you close all tabs since Safari will clear your session information.

Is there a way to close all tabs automatically?

No, as of now, Safari does not have a feature to close all tabs automatically after a certain period. You have to do it manually.

Can I close all tabs on other models of iPhone?

Yes, this method works on other models of the iPhone as long as they are running a version of iOS that supports this feature.

Does closing all tabs save battery life?

It can help a bit, as having fewer tabs open can reduce the load on your iPhone’s processor, potentially saving battery life.

  • Open Safari.
  • Long-press the Tabs button.
  • Select ‘Close All [number] Tabs’.

Closing all open tabs in Safari on your iPhone 12 is a nifty trick to master. Not only does it declutter your browser and save you the headache of flipping through countless pages, but it also helps your device run a tad smoother. Remember, though, while closing tabs can feel liberating, be sure to save any important work first!

Let’s face it, in this digital age, tab management is a real skill. By following the steps I’ve outlined, you’re on your way to becoming a pro at it. Are you ready to embrace the clean slate that comes with a tab-less Safari? Go ahead, give it a try. And next time you find yourself drowning in a sea of tabs, you’ll know exactly what to do. Happy browsing!

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His work can be found on many websites and focuses on topics such as Microsoft Office, Apple devices, Android devices, Photoshop, and more.

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Safari 101 : How to Close All Your Open Tabs at the Same Time

How to Close All Your Open Tabs at the Same Time

If you're like me, your iPhone has way too many Safari tabs open. Links from other applications open up new tabs automatically, it's too easy to open up new tabs to search, and sometimes you're skittish about closing pages you don't want to forget about. This all creates a massive mess that requires cleaning house, and there's an easy trick to doing just that.

While on the surface it appears you need to close out of each Safari tab manually, there's actually a quick way to close them all at once. If you really want to save some webpages first, go through and bookmark them or add them to your reading list so you don't lose them before using this trick for a clean slate.

Just like you normally would, tap the two-squares icon in the bottom menu (or top, if in landscape mode) to display all of your tabs. In this tabs overview, you can either tap the "X" or swipe left on any tab to promptly close it. If you have a ton of tabs to close, this could get tedious real fast.

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Safari 101: How to Close All Your Open Tabs at the Same Time

A much faster way to close your tabs exists, without you needing to look at your tabs at all. Simply tap and hold the two-squares (tabs) icon in the bottom-right corner of Safari (or top-right, if in landscape view). Moments later, a menu appears with some helpful options. To close all open tabs at once, just tap "Close All [#] Tabs" (I had a whopping 211 open when writing this, as you can see).

Safari 101: How to Close All Your Open Tabs at the Same Time

That's not the only nifty function this menu has to offer. You can close the tab you are currently viewing by tapping "Close This Tab," and you can open a new or private tab by tapping "New Tab" and "New Private Tab," respectively. While the latter three options might not be as useful as the hidden "Close All [#] Tabs," they offer a way to skip a step to perform these actions.

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How to Quickly Close Open Tabs in Safari

Ever find yourself with a bunch of tabs open in Safari that you just don't need anymore? Instead of clicking on each tab's little X button, close all tabs at once with these shortcuts. This only works on Safari for the Mac, not Safari for the iPhone and iPad.

In Safari for OS X, you have a few options to close tabs simultaneously. Pick whichever one you'll remember most or seems easiest to you:

  • Right-click on a tab and choose "Close other tabs."  
  • Hold down the Option key and click the X button on the tab you want to keep open.

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  • Use the Command+Option+W keyboard shortcut.

All of the actions above will close all of the tabs except the active one or the tab you select. If you want to close all tabs, including the active one, click Command+Shift+W . This will close the current Safari window, while keeping Safari open (handy if you have multiple Safari browser windows open).

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Do you often find yourself with countless open web pages in  Safari ? Are you looking for a way to delete all your tabs in one fell swoop? Allow us to help.

The problem with Safari tabs

Safari is an excellent, speedy web browser that lets you open seemingly endless reams of tabs without slowing things down. The only trouble is, this can swiftly lead to a massive build up of dozens of open tabs.

This isn’t enough to cause any performance issues, but it is enough to irritate anyone with even a hint of OCD. It can also be difficult to retrace your steps to a previously opened tab when it’s one of 70. Besides this, having lots of open tabs can be a bit of a privacy concern, particularly if you’re someone who freely shares their phone with family members, colleagues or friends.

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How to close all Safari tabs

Open Safari and press and hold the tabs button (the two overlapping squares) in the bottom right corner. From the menu that appears, hit the red Close All X Tabs option to shut all those bothersome tabs down in one shot.

That’s  almost all you need to know. This button doesn’t necessarily close everything.

Specifically, it will remove all open tabs from your current tab group . To check your tab groups, press the tabs button and swipe through the groups displayed along the bottom. The standard, default group doesn’t have a name; it simply shows how many are currently open. To the left is a tab group for Private Browsing, and to the right are any custom tab groups you’ve made.

Tap into any one of these groups and you can close all open tabs using the same technique described above. Rinse and repeat for every tab group you need to purge.

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How to prevent the build-up

It’s possible to set Safari up so that it no longer continues to open endless tabs, meaning you don’t need to worry about initiating such a mass-closure method again.

Once you’ve performed the aforementioned ‘close all’ maneuver, Safari will pop up the option to Automatically Close Tabs after a day, a week, or a month. Alternatively, you can opt not to close automatically at all and continue as things were.

You can also find this option at any time by heading to Settings > Safari , scrolling down to the Tabs section, and selecting Close Tabs .

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Safari suddenly started to close all my tabs. I have on "Open all last closed tabs"in the settings. After it closes all windows, then it opens blank, new window. Also when i click on link the page opens in new window. So I am ending up with a lot of windows.When i close one window, everything is closing. How to stop safari from this strange behavior? My iOS is Catalina ver. 10.15.7.

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Oct 27, 2021 12:36 PM in response to Adalinka

Hello Adalinka,

Thanks for reaching out through the Apple Support Communities about those unexpected behaviors from Safari.

It looks like you've had the chance to review the related article above.

Do those behaviors still persist after following the steps from this article? If Safari on Mac doesn't open a webpage or isn’t working as expected

If so, you’ll want to reach out to Apple Support so they can look into these behaviors further: Contact Apple Support

Nov 4, 2021 3:25 AM in response to chuckbl

Same. Nothing helped. Even deleted Safari stored files in Library/ Safari and Containers. Tabs are saved only if I open it in custom tab group.

And try to google this issue. You will find a lot of people having this.

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How To Close Every Tab At Once In Google Chrome

T here are plenty of ways to make the Google Chrome app work for you, like zooming out of your browser or even changing your search engine . One simple thing you can do to make your life a lot easier on the app is to manage your tabs a little bit better. Yes, we're talking about all those open tabs.

If you're the kind of person who uses search engines a lot, it can be easy to suddenly find yourself with dozens (or even hundreds) of tabs open at a time. In some cases, a couple of tabs may be necessary to stay on track with life. For example, it's common to have a lot of tabs when you're traveling and need to remember details of your itinerary or when you're working on a project and want to reference multiple things at a time. That being said, for many people, it just gets out of hand for no reason, making it difficult to find what you actually need right away.

Do you want to know the number of tabs you currently have open on your Chrome app? You can pay attention to the number inside the square located in the tab icon. If this number gets a little too much for you, here are all the ways you can delete yours all at once on both iPhone and Android.

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How To Close Your Tabs On The iPhone Chrome App

Although Apple device owners have the benefit of the native Safari app at their disposal, the Google Chrome app ranks pretty highly in our list of best iPhone web browser apps  (and for good reason). So, if you're one of billions of users who've chosen Chrome as their browsing app of choice, here's how to keep it clean and mass delete all your tabs.

  • On your iPhone, launch the Chrome app.
  • In the lower-right portion of the screen, tap the tabs icon.
  • In the lower-left portion of the screen, tap Edit.
  • Select Close All Tabs.

On the iPhone, bear in mind that deleting your main tabs on the Chrome app will not affect your incognito tabs. So, if you have a lot of tabs in that section, you'll need to do this manually. Here's how to delete your incognito tabs on the iPhone Chrome app.

  • On your Chrome app, tap the tabs icon in the lower-right portion of the screen.
  • In the upper-left corner of the screen, tap the incognito icon. 

Alternatively, if there are incognito tabs that you want to save but want to keep them hidden from prying eyes, you can  lock your incognito tabs instead. With this, you can feel safe that even if someone can get ahold of your iPhone, they don't necessarily get access to your private browsing history.

How To Close All Your Tabs On The Android Chrome App

Unlike the iPhone, there is no standard format for apps across Android models, so the exact positions of the buttons on your Chrome app may vary. However, while they could have similar buttons located in different parts of the screen across devices, they'll likely follow the same order. For example, here is how to close all your tabs on the Chrome app with the Samsung Galaxy Flip 3.

  • On your Android phone, launch the Chrome app.
  • In the upper-right portion of the screen, tap the tab icon. 
  • In the upper-right portion of the screen, tap the more or three dots icon.
  • Select Close all tabs.

Once you delete all your tabs in the main section, your incognito tabs on the Android Chrome app will also disappear. However, there is a way to close all of your incognito tabs without also affecting your main tabs. Here's how.

  • In the Chrome tab section, tap the incognito icon in the upper portion of the screen.
  • In the upper-right corner of the screen, tap the more or three dots icon.
  • Select Close incognito tabs.
  • In the pop-up, tap Close all tabs to confirm your decision.

Similar to the iPhone app, you can also lock your incognito tabs in the Chrome app. To set this up, return to your incognito tab screen, tap Turn on incognito lock, and follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.

Read the original article on SlashGear .

Quina Baterna/SlashGear

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