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How to Change Your Homepage in Safari

Mobile and desktop Safari use different procedures

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What to Know

  • Safari on Mac: With Safari open, choose  Safari  >  Preferences > select General tab.
  • Then, next to Homepage, add a URL or select Set to Current Page .
  • Safari iOS app: Open the page you want > Sharing icon > Add to Home Screen .

This article explains how to change your Safari homepage for the Mac and the Safari app for iOS devices. This information applies to Macs with macOS Monterey (12) through OS X El Capitan (10.11), as well as iPhones and iPads with iOS 15 through iOS 11 and iPad OS 15 through iPadOS 13.

How to Set the Homepage in Safari on a Mac

You can choose any page you want to display when you launch Safari . For example, if you usually begin browsing with a Google search, set the Google homepage as your default. If the first thing you do when you go online is check your email, tell Safari to go to your provider's site.

Here's how to set your Safari homepage on a Mac.

Open Safari on your Mac.

Select Safari from the menu bar and choose Preferences from the drop-down menu.

Select the  General  tab on the Preferences screen.

Next to  Homepage , type the URL you want to set as the Safari homepage.

Select Set to Current Page to choose the page you're on.

Exit the General preferences window to save your changes.

Set the Safari Homepage on an iPhone

You can't set a homepage on an iPhone or another iOS device the same way you can with Safari on the desktop. However, you can add a web page link to your device's Home screen and open it to go directly to that page.

Tap the Safari icon on the iPhone Home screen to open the browser.

Open the web page you want to use as a Safari shortcut.

Tap Sharing (the square with an arrow) at the bottom of the web page to display the Sharing options.

Scroll up on the Sharing screen to see more options.

Tap  Add to Home Screen .

Accept the suggested name or change it, then tap Add to create the shortcut.

You can tap the shortcut instead of opening Safari to always start at the site you chose.

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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido . Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work. This article has been viewed 455,573 times.

Your Safari start page, or "homepage", is the page that loads whenever you start Safari. You can change this page to whatever you'd like, but if you have an adware infection it may keep getting reset. If this is the case, you can try manually removing the adware so that you can regain your control. If you use an iOS device, you can create custom shortcuts to simulate a traditional start page.

Changing Your Homepage

Step 1 Open the Safari browser.

  • If you're using Safari for Windows, click the "Edit" menu and select "Preferences". It is highly recommended that you switch to a more up-to-date browser, as Safari for Windows is no longer supported by Apple and is not receiving any security updates.

Step 3 Select the General tab if it isn't already.

  • You can also click Set to Current Page to set your new homepage to the page that is currently open.
  • If your homepage keeps resetting to something else, red on to the next section.

Removing an Adware Infection

Step 1 Understand when you need to do this.

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Step 4 Quit Safari and click the

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  • /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/Jack
  • /Library/InputManagers/CTLoader/
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  • /Applications/WebTools.app
  • /Applications/cinemapro1-2.app
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Step 6 Reboot your computer.

iPhone, iPad, iPod

Step 1 Use Safari to navigate to your desired home page.

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How to change your Safari Homepage on Mac, iPhone and iPad

While you may not think much about what your Homepage is on Safari , this can be the handiest way to see your favorite site first. Every time you open Safari, you can visit the website you like most right off the bat or when you hit your Home button. Maybe it’s your preferred news source, the weather site you trust most, or your favorite tech site, iDownloadblog.com.

To make sure you get to your favorite website quickly each day, here’s how to change your Safari Homepage on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

Safari Homepage on Mac

Change your Safari Homepage

Open Safari on your Mac, and then follow these steps to change your Homepage:

1) Click Safari > Preferences from the top menu bar.

2) Choose the General tab.

3) In the box next to Homepage , enter the URL of the website you want. If you are currently on that site, just click the Set Current Page button. This will change that URL for you.

Set Homepage Safari Mac

Set your Homepage for new windows and tabs

By making that change above, each time you click the Home button on your toolbar or History > Home from the menu bar, you’ll land on that page. But you can set it up so that whenever you open a new Safari window or tab, you’ll go directly to that page too.

In the same Safari Preferences window, above Homepage , you’ll see the options for New windows open with and New tabs open with . You can click the drop-down box and choose Homepage for both or just one.

Set Homepage New Window and Tabs Safari Mac

For something out of the ordinary, you can also set an image as your Safari Homepage on Mac. So, you can see your adorable pet, favorite vacation spot, or loving family whenever you open Safari.

On iPhone and iPad

Things are currently not as simple on iOS as they are on macOS. There isn’t a setting for Homepage in Safari on iPhone and iPad. But there is a workaround you can use to always open Safari with your favorite page. You’ll do this by creating a shortcut on your Home Screen, and here’s how.

1) Open Safari on iPhone or iPad and go to the site you want to use.

2) Tap the Share button at the bottom.

3) Select Add to Home Screen .

4) Name your shortcut and tap Add .

Now, whenever you want to open Safari to that “Homepage,” just tap your shortcut.

Add to Home Screen Safari Homepage iPhone

Note : If a website you use opens in a reader or mobile mode, you may not see your normal Safari options (tabs, bookmarks, etc.). So, use the desktop version of the site instead. Before performing the steps above, select the Share button > Request Desktop Site . Then, follow the instructions to add it to your Home Screen.

Setting Safari Homepage

You can always use the Favorites feature in Safari to quickly get to the sites you love most. But setting your Homepage gets you to your favorite website the fastest.

Do you plan to set a Safari Homepage for your favorite site? Let us know! And if you have tips for using Safari on Mac or iOS that you’d like to share, feel free to comment below.

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How to Change Default Homepage in Safari on Mac

Want to change the homepage in Safari for Mac? Whether you’re new to the Mac or just haven’t bothered to tweak Safari homepage default settings before, you might find it worthwhile to change the default homepage in the Safari browser. You can do this within a matter of seconds too.

The browser homepage is the first web page that your browser loads up when you open it. Unlike some other browsers, Safari opens up the Favorites window rather than a webpage. Many users prefer to set a favorite website (like osxdaily.com of course) or a search engine as their default homepage. For example, when you open up Google Chrome, it loads the Google search engine. Or, when you launch Microsoft Edge, you’re welcomed by the Bing search engine. However, on Safari, the default homepage is set to Apple’s website since they don’t have their own search engine. But of course you can set any web page as your homepage, and by doing so it prevents Safari from opening the Favorites window upon browser start. If this sounds appealing to you, read along and you’ll changed your default homepage in Safari on Mac in no time.

How to Change the Homepage in Safari on Mac

Changing the default homepage in Safari is a straightforward procedure on macOS. Stopping Safari from opening the Favorite window is pretty easy to do as well. Just follow the steps below to get started.

How to Change Default Homepage in Safari on Mac

There you go. You’ve successfully changed the default homepage to your preferred web page in Safari on your Mac. Pretty easy, right?

From now on, you don’t have to worry about Safari opening the Favorites window every single time you launch Safari. Instead, you could set it to a popular web page like osxdaily.com, Google, Bing, Yahoo, or whatever else you’d like to see.

That being said, Safari’s Favorites window is actually pretty useful to quickly launch certain websites with just a single click. You can add as many websites as you want to the Favorites tab. You can add websites to Favorites from your iPhone and iPad too, and the changes will be synced across your devices over iCloud.

If you made these changes just to quickly access Google as your search engine, we’d like to inform you that Google is already set as the default search engine in Safari. You can type your queries in the address bar and there’s no need to set Google as your homepage for this purpose. Likewise, you can also change the default search engine that’s used by Safari on your Mac . If you’re one of those people who rely on DuckDuckGo, Bing, or Yahoo search, you’ll find the option to change that in Safari’s preferences.

And of course you can also change the default web browser on the Mac as well , so if you’d like the default browser to be Safari, or something else, you can easily tweak that setting.

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How to Set Safari Homepage on Mac And iPhone

By: Waseem Patwegar | Filed Under: iOS , Mac

Depending on the settings, you may find the Safari browser on your MacBook opening a blank page or landing on the default Safari Home page.

However, the macOS Safari browser also provides the option to set any website as the Home page and this feature can be used to make the Safari browser on your Mac to always open your favorite or most frequently accessed website.

In the case of iPhone, Safari browser does not provide the option to Set Homepage, but it provides the option to add websites to the Home screen of your device.

1. Set Any Website As Safari Homepage on Mac

You can make the Safari browser on MacBook always land on your favorite or most frequently visited website, instead of opening a blank page or landing on the default Safari Homepage.

1. Open the Safari Browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to set as Safari Home Page on your Mac.

2. Once you land on the website, click on the Safari tab in top-menu bar and select Preferences in the drop-down menu.

Open Safari Preferences on Mac

3. On Safari Preferences screen, switch to General tab  and click on Set to Current Page button or enter URL of the website that you want to designate as the Homepage in Safari Browser.

Set Home Page Option in Safari Browser on Mac

important: Make sure that you set New windows open with option is set to Homepage .

2. Add Shortcut to Home Screen on iPhone Using Safari Browser

As mentioned above, the Safari browser on iPhone does not provide the option to Set or Change Homepage, but provides the option to Add Shortcuts to Home Screen.

1. Open the Safari App on iPhone and visit the website that you want to set as Homepage in Safari browser on iPhone.

2. Once you are on the website, tap on the Share button located in bottom menu to open Safari sharing menu.

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3. On the sharing menu, select Add to Home Screen option.

Add to Home Screen Option in Safari Browser on iPhone

4. On the next screen, tap on the Add  option, located at top-right corner.

Add Website to Home Screen on iPhone

This will add a Shortcut to the website on the Home Screen of your iPhone, which allows you to vist your favorite or most frequently accessed website by tapping on the shortcut.

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You can now customize your Safari start page (also called a Safari home page) to show the content you're most interested in. That way when you open Safari, you can access bookmarked pages and shared files with a single tap on your screen. We'll show you how!

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  • Easily view the bookmarks, shared files, and privacy reports you're most interested in.
  • Organize your Safari home page content to best suit your browsing preferences. 

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Use the steps below to learn how to customize your Safari background image and the content displayed on your customized Safari home page. To see more iOS tips and tricks, check out our free Tip of the Day newsletter!

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The great news is that your customized home page settings can also be shared across Apple devices, as long as those devices are signed into the same Apple ID and have iCloud enabled for Safari. 

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First seen in macOS Big Sur, Safari's redesigned Start Page in iOS 15 is a one-stop shop for all of your Bookmarks, Favorites, Frequently Visited sites, Siri Suggestions, iCloud Tabs, Reading List, and Privacy Report.

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  • Launch Safari on your iPhone or iPad .
  • Tap the open tabs icon in the bottom right corner of the Safari interface.

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  • Scroll down to the bottom of the Start Page and tap the Edit button.
  • To sync your Start Page settings with other devices linked to the same Apple ID , turn on the switch next to Use Start Page on All Devices .
  • Use the switches to control what you want to appear on your Start Page. Options include: Favorites , Frequently Visited , Shared with You , Privacy Report , Siri Suggestions , Reading List , and iCloud Tabs .
  • You can also turn on the Background image option and choose one of the existing iOS wallpapers, or select your own from your photos by tapping the big + button.

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How to Make Google Your Homepage in Safari on a Mac: A Step-by-Step Guide

Making Google your homepage on Safari on a Mac is a breeze. Simply open Safari, click on Safari in the menu bar, choose Preferences, go to the General tab, and in the Homepage field, type in “ https://www.google.com “. Click “Set to Current Page” if you are already on Google’s website. You can also opt to have new windows or tabs open with the homepage, ensuring Google is always at your fingertips.

After you complete this action, every time you open Safari, Google will greet you as your homepage. This convenience allows for quick searches and access to all of Google’s services right from the get-go.

Introduction

Have you ever found yourself frustrated with the default Safari homepage or just wanting a more familiar starting point when browsing the web? Well, you’re not alone. Many Mac users prefer to have Google as their homepage, and it’s easy to see why. Google, being the world’s most popular search engine, offers a user-friendly interface and an array of services right at your fingertips. Whether you’re a student, professional, or just an everyday Mac user, setting Google as your homepage in Safari can streamline your web browsing experience.

The importance of having a convenient and efficient homepage cannot be understated. It saves time, keeps your favorite resources readily available, and can even make your internet usage more enjoyable. This topic is particularly relevant to those who rely heavily on Google’s services for work or personal use. So, if you’re ready to make your digital life a little more straightforward, keep reading. We’ll guide you through the process step by step.

Step by Step Tutorial: Setting Google as Your Homepage in Safari on a Mac

Before we dive into the steps, let’s talk about what we’re aiming to achieve here. By following this tutorial, you’ll set Google as your homepage in Safari. This means that every time you open Safari, you’ll start on Google’s search page, ready to tackle whatever inquiry or task you have at hand.

Step 1: Open Safari

Open the Safari browser on your Mac.

Opening Safari is the first step in this process. If Safari is already your default browser, you can simply click on its icon in the dock. If not, you may find it in your Applications folder or search for it using Spotlight.

Step 2: Access Preferences

Click on “Safari” in the menu bar, then choose “Preferences” from the drop-down menu.

This step will take you to the settings page for Safari. Here you can adjust various elements to suit your browsing preferences. Make sure you’re on the General tab, which is usually the first tab in Preferences.

Step 3: Set Google as Your Homepage

In the Homepage field within the General tab, type in “ https://www.google.com “.

If you’re already on Google’s website, you can also click “Set to Current Page” to automatically fill in the web address. This action sets Google’s main search page as your starting point each time you open Safari.

Step 4: Customize New Windows and Tabs (Optional)

Select the options to have new windows and tabs open with your homepage if desired.

This step is optional but can enhance your browsing experience. By setting new windows and tabs to open with your homepage, you ensure that Google is always just a click away, no matter how you navigate Safari.

Additional Information

While the steps to make Google your homepage on Safari are straightforward, there are some additional tips and insights that can enhance your experience. For instance, if you prefer Google’s search results but want a visually appealing start page, consider setting up a custom start page that includes a Google search bar but also features bookmarks, news, or a personalized background.

Another useful tip is to ensure your Safari browser is always up to date. This helps in maintaining compatibility with Google’s services and can provide a smoother browsing experience. Lastly, if you’re someone who uses multiple devices, consider syncing your Safari settings across your Apple devices. This way, you’ll have Google as your homepage whether you’re on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

  • Open Safari.
  • Access Preferences.
  • Set Google as Your Homepage.
  • Customize New Windows and Tabs (Optional).

Frequently Asked Questions

Will setting google as my homepage affect my bookmarks.

No, setting Google as your homepage will not affect your bookmarks or any other saved data in Safari.

Can I change my homepage back to something else later?

Absolutely! You can change your homepage in Safari’s preferences at any time to any website you prefer.

Does this process work on other browsers on my Mac?

The process may differ slightly, but most browsers have a similar way to set a homepage. Check the preferences or settings of your specific browser.

Can I set multiple homepages in Safari?

Safari only allows for one homepage, but you can set multiple favorite sites that open in new tabs when you start the browser.

Will my homepage sync across all my devices?

If you have iCloud Safari syncing enabled, your homepage preference should sync across all your Apple devices.

Setting Google as your homepage in Safari on a Mac is a simple yet impactful change that can enhance your browsing experience. By having the world’s most powerful search engine greeting you every time you open Safari, you streamline your digital routines, save precious time, and keep the vast resources of the internet just a keystroke away.

Don’t forget to keep your browser up to date and explore additional customization options to make your online journey even more personal and efficient. Happy browsing!

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Set a home page for Safari on the iPad

Start safari with a specified home page.

Here’s how you can easily set up a home page for Safari on your iPad. 1. Open the Safari app. 2. Go to the web page you want to use for your home page. 3. Tap the arrow icon. 4. Tap the Add to Home Screen icon. 5. Type in the name of the page, then tap the Add button. 6. An icon for the page will be added to your Home screen. 7. Tap your new Home screen icon instead of the Safari icon, and Safari will load your preferred home page.

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How to fix a grayed-out Safari home page preference

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While malware hasn’t found a fertile home on the Mac for decades, scammers keep trying. As many of you have experienced, adware and other software that delivers unwanted content or an unwanted experience abounds—like redirecting you to a specific website for searching or turning all Amazon links into affiliate links that earn the scammers a commission until they’re shut down.

Even with vigilance against nasty threats, you or (more likely) someone you know may have installed otherwise reasonable seeming software that hijacks Safari in some particular way. That includes a rather nasty way in which you can be prevented from changing your homepage in Safari in Safari > Preferences > General , then the Homepage field.

This technique involves using profiles, a tool for system administrators and others to distribute specific settings files to Mac users. It’s used more widely in iOS, where VPN software and other apps rely on profiles to let users opt into behavior that Apple otherwise prevents iOS apps from engaging in.

In System Preferences, look for the Profiles preference, which is a spiky badge with a checkmark in the middle. If you don’t see Profiles, you have no profiles installed, and any Homepage field problems are unrelated.

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The Profiles preference pane may appear due to unwantedware installing it.

To remove an errant profile, click the Profiles preference pane, select the profile in the list, and click the minus button. This will prompt you to confirm removal and may require entering an administrative password.

Others users unable to change or set a homepage in Safari have found first restarting in Safe Mode (restart and then hold down the Shift key at startup ), and then restarting normally restored their ability to choose a homepage.

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How to make google your homepage in chrome, firefox, edge, or safari.

Make accessing the big G easier in your web browsers.

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A quick and easy way to access Google in your web browsers is to make Google your homepage. You can do this in browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, and we'll show you how.

Your browser has a box that you can fill in with any site's URL to make it your homepage . You can set any region-specific Google site (like Google UK ) as the homepage if you prefer.

Related: How to Change the Safari Home Page on a Mac

In Chrome, you can make Google your homepage so that it opens when you click the home icon, which is beside the address bar. You can also make Google launch when you open the Chrome browser . We'll show you how to do both of these below.

Set Google As Your Homepage

To make the home button launch Google, then in Chrome's top-right corner, click the three dots.

From the three-dots menu, select "Settings."

In "Settings," from the left sidebar, select "Appearance."

You will see an "Appearance" section on the right. Here, enable "Show Home Button" if it is not already enabled.

Click the "Show Home Button" option to expand the section. Then, beneath the "New Tab Page" option, click the text field and type the following URL. Then press Enter.

https://www.google.com

And Google is now the homepage in Chrome on your computer. To try it, click the home icon beside the address bar, and Google will open.

Make Chrome Launch Google on Startup

To make it so Chrome opens Google when you launch the browser, add Google to Chrome's startup section.

To do so, in Chrome's top-right corner, click the three dots and choose "Settings."

In "Settings," from the left sidebar, select "On Startup."

An "On Startup" section will appear on the right. Here, enable "Open a Specific Page or Set of Pages."

In the menu that expands, click "Add a New Page."

Chrome will open a small "Add a New Page" window. In this window, click the "Site URL" field and type the following URL. Then click "Add."

You're set. From now on, when you launch Chrome , it will automatically launch the Google site.

Related: How to Launch Chrome with a Keyboard Shortcut in Windows 10

You can only set a homepage in Chrome on Android. There's no option to do that in Chrome's iPhone and iPad versions.

To set the homepage, first, open Chrome on your Android phone.

In Chrome's top-right corner, tap the three dots.

Scroll the "Settings" page to the "Advanced" section. Here, tap "Homepage."

On the "Homepage" screen, turn on the toggle at the top. Then tap the "Enter Custom Web Address" field and type the following:

And that's it. When you tap the home icon in Chrome, it will load the Google site.

To set Google as your homepage in Firefox, first, open Firefox on your computer .

At the top-right corner of Firefox, click the three horizontal lines.

In the menu that opens, click "Settings."

In "Settings," from the left sidebar, select "Home."

A "Home" page will open. Here, in the "New Windows and Tabs" section, click the "Homepage and New Windows" drop-down menu and select "Custom URLs."

In the "Paste a URL" field, type the following and press Enter.

Firefox has now made Google the homepage. When you open a new Firefox window, it will automatically load the Google site.

In Firefox's Android version, there's no way to set a homepage. Instead, you can add Google to the top sites list that appears on the first page of Firefox. On an iPhone and iPad, you can set a proper homepage in Firefox.

Set the Homepage on Android

Launch Firefox on your phone. Tap the address bar at the top, type the following, and hit Enter:

When the Google site loads, in Firefox's top-right corner, tap the three dots.

In the three-dots menu, tap "Add to Top Sites."

Google is now pinned to the site list on Firefox's default page. Tap it to quickly access the site.

Set the Homepage on iPhone and iPad

Open Firefox on your iPhone or iPad. At the lower-right corner, tap the three horizontal lines.

In the menu that opens, tap "Settings."

On the "Settings" page, select "Home."

On the "Home" screen, in the "Show" section, tap "Custom URL" and type the following. Then press Enter:

Google is now the homepage in Firefox.

In Microsoft Edge, you can make the home button launch Google, and you can also make Google automatically launch when you open Edge . Let us show you how to do both.

Make Google Open When You Click Home

To make the home button launch Google in Edge, first, open Edge on your computer.

In Edge's top-right corner, click the three dots.

On the "Settings" window, in the left sidebar, click "Appearance."

Scroll down the "Appearance" page to the "Select Which Buttons to Show On the Toolbar" section. In this section, turn on the "Home Button" option. Then, beside the toggle, click "Set Button URL."

You will now specify what site the home button should take you to. In the "Home Button" section that opens, click the "Enter URL" field and type the following URL. Then click "Save."

And you have successfully set Google as the homepage in Edge on your computer. Click the home button beside the address bar each time you want to visit Google.

Open Google When You Launch Edge

To have Edge open Google when you launch the browser, set Google as the startup page in Edge. To do so, first, open Edge on your computer.

In Edge's top-right corner, click the three dots and choose "Settings."

On the "Settings" page, in the left sidebar, click "Start, Home, and New Tabs."

In the "When Edge Starts" section on the right, select the "Open These Pages" option.

Next to "Pages," click "Add a New Page."

You will now tell Edge what site to launch when you open the browser. On the "Add a New Page" window, click the "Enter a URL" field and type the following URL. Then select "Add."

You're all done. Google is now the startup page in Edge, and it will automatically launch when you open the browser.

To set or change Edge's homepage on iPhone, iPad, or Android, first, open Edge on your phone.

At the bottom of Edge, tap the three dots.

From the menu that pops up, select "Settings."

In "Settings," tap "General."

At the bottom of the "General" page, from the "Home Page" section, choose "A Specific Page."

A "Set Home Page" box will open. In this box, tap the text field and type the following. Then tap "Save."

Unfortunately, Safari for iPhone and iPad doesn't have a precise "homepage" feature. It will open the last webpage you had open, or to the Start Page. However, you can customize the Start Page  to include a link to Google, change your default search engine  to Google, or add a link to Google to your Home Screen and use it any time you want to launch Safari.

If you're on a Mac, though, you can make Google your home page by first clicking Safari > Preferences, or use the keyboard shortcut Command+, (comma). Then click "General."

In the "Homepage" field, enter the following:

You also may want to make sure "New Windows Open With" and "New Tabs Open With" are set to "Homepage."

You're all set. Enjoy quick access to your favorite site from your all web browsers!

Did you know you can turn a website into a Windows app ? Try that for Google so that your favorite site works as a native app on your PC.

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Your Guide to Private Browsing in Safari

Private browsing is often misunderstood, but it can be a helpful feature if you know what’s what.

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  • Private Browsing in Safari hides browsing history, autofill details, downloads, and locks tabs after inactivity.
  • Safari on Mac groups private and non-private tabs, while on iPhone it shows all tabs regardless of mode.
  • To use Private Browsing in Safari, identify it by a dark address bar, "Private" indicator, or "Private" next to the site URL.

Most browsers offer a private browsing mode that aims to keep the websites you view off the record. But what exactly does it do in Safari and how do you get the best out of it?

First and foremost, Private Browsing keeps the website pages you visit out of your History . The aim is to prevent someone else from seeing which pages you have visited if they have access to your phone or computer.

In Safari, Private Browsing does a lot more than just hide URLs. It also:

  • Prevents recent searches from showing up in your history.
  • Stops remembering details you enter in forms for autofill.
  • Keeps downloaded items from appearing in your Downloads list.
  • Locks private tabs after a period of inactivity.
  • Adds tracking and fingerprinting protection.

However, it’s important to note that Private Browsing does not stop you from being tracked altogether. Websites you visit will still be able to use various methods to track you, and will still have access to all data that you send them.

On macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, Safari groups private tabs together, and separates them from non-private tabs. On Mac, each Safari window is either private or non-private, and can have as many tabs as you want.

On iPhone, you can switch between private and non-private modes, each of which shows all tabs belonging to that mode.

You can spot when you’re viewing a private tab with these signs:

  • The address bar has a dark background. This may be less noticeable if you’re using Dark Mode .
  • On Mac, you’ll see a prominent Private indicator in the title bar.
  • On iPhone, you’ll see Private alongside the site URL at the bottom of your screen.

The steps to enter Private Browsing mode are nearly identical on an iPhone and iPad. The only difference is that the tab icon is at the bottom of the screen on iOS and the top on iPadOS.

  • Long-press the tab icon (two overlapping pages) on the bottom-right (iPhone) or top-right (iPad) of your screen.
  • Tap the New Private Tab menu item.
  • If locked, enter your passcode to unlock Private Browsing.

You can enter Private Browsing mode on macOS using either a menu item or a keyboard shortcut:

  • Open the File menu and choose New Private Window .
  • Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Cmd + n .
  • Use the browser as you normally would. Any tabs you open from this window will open in the same window, in private mode.

You may want to prevent users of an iPhone or iPad from using Private Browsing mode at all. To do so:

  • Open the Settings app.
  • Tap on Screen Time .
  • Under RESTRICTIONS , click on Content & Privacy Restrictions .
  • If not already enabled, press the toggle next to Content & Privacy Restrictions to enable.
  • Tap Content Restrictions .
  • Change the Web Content setting to Limit Adult Websites .

The option to enter private mode will now be gone.

On macOS, the wording of certain options differs slightly, but the overall process is near-identical to iOS:

  • Open System Settings via the Apple menu.
  • Click on Screen Time in the left panel.
  • Under the Restrictions section, click on Content & Privacy .
  • Click Content Restrictions .
  • Change the Access to Web Content setting to Limit Adult Websites .

Private Browsing will now be unavailable in Safari, although any existing private windows will stay open.

Of course, anyone can re-enable Private Browsing using the same process, in reverse. However, you can use Screen Time’s Lock Screen Time Settings option to set a passcode and enforce the setting permanently.

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Change your browser home page

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Here's how to change your home page in the new Microsoft Edge :

Open Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more  >  Settings .

Select Appearance .

Turn on Show home button.

You can either choose New tab page or select Enter URL for a page that you want to use as your home page.

Note : This topic is for the new Microsoft Edge . Get help for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge .

Internet Explorer 11

In the top corner of Internet Explorer, select Tools , and then select  Internet options .

On the General tab, under Home page , enter the URL of the site you want to set as a homepage. You can add more than one URL. Or, to add the site you're currently viewing, select Use current . If you add more than one URL, put each URL on its own line.

Select Apply , and then select  OK .

Google Chrome

Open Google Chrome, then select the three, vertical dots next to the profile icon.

Select Settings , then under Appearance , turn the toggle for Show home button to on.

Choose the option you'd like to use: New Tab page or Enter custom web address .

Open Firefox, then select the three, horizontal lines next to the profile icon.

Select Options , then select the Home icon.

Under New Windows and Tabs , select the dropdown next to Homepage and new windows .

Choose the option you prefer: Firefox Home (Default) , Custom URLs , or Blank Page .

Open Safari, then choose Safari > Preferences , then select General .

In the Homepage field, enter a wepage address. To simply use the webpage you're currently viewing, select Set to Current Page .

Choose when your homepage is shown.

Open new windows with your homepage: Select the New windows open with pop-up menu, then choose Homepage .

Open new tabs with your homepage: Select the New tabs open with pop-up menu, then choose Homepage .

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  • Find podcasts
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  • Browse the web
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  • Customize your Safari settings
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  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage
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Customize your Safari settings on iPad

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Customize your start page

Every time you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options.

The start page in Safari, which shows favorite websites, websites shared with you, and websites saved to your Reading List. At the bottom of the screen is the Edit button.

Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit.

Choose options for your start page.

Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites. See Add a website to Favorites .

Frequently Visited: Go straight to the websites you visit most.

Shared with You: See links shared with you in Messages. See Find links shared with you .

Privacy Report: Stay updated on how many trackers and websites Safari blocked from tracking you. See View the Privacy Report .

Siri Suggestions: As you search, allow websites shared in Calendar and other apps to appear.

Reading List: Show webpages currently in your Reading List. See Add the current webpage to your Reading List .

Recently Closed Tabs: Go back to tabs you previously closed.

iCloud Tabs: Show open tabs from other Apple devices where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID and Safari is turned on in iCloud settings or preferences. See Organize your tabs with Tab Groups .

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Note: Your custom start page settings are updated on all your Apple devices where you have Use Start Page on All Devices turned on, and you’re signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication .

Change the text size for a website on Safari

the Page Settings button

Tap the large A to increase the font size or the small A to decrease it.

A webpage with the Page Settings menu open. From top to bottom, the menu includes Text Size, Show Reader, Listening Controls, Hide Toolbar, Request Mobile Website, Website Settings, and Privacy Report.

Change the display controls for a website on Safari

You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more.

Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the top of the screen to get it back).

See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).

To return to the normal view, tap Hide Reader.

See what the webpage looks like on a desktop computer: Tap Request Desktop Website (if available).

You can also adjust Safari settings in Accessibility settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings. Tap Add App, choose Safari, then tap Safari to adjust the settings.

Choose where to save downloads

When you download a file in Safari, you can choose whether to save it to iCloud or on your iPad.

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iCloud Drive: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder in iCloud Drive. This allows you to access the downloaded file on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID .

On My iPad: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder on your iPad.

Share website passwords with a group

You can create a group of trusted contacts and share a set of passwords. Passwords stay up to date for everyone in the group, and you can remove someone at any time.

See Create shared password groups .

Adjust privacy settings for Safari

You can choose what privacy settings you want across Safari, and create individual exceptions for websites. See Browse privately .

You can navigate in Safari using keyboard shortcuts if you have an Apple external keyboard connected to your iPad.

To view available keyboard shortcuts, connect your keyboard, then press and hold the Command key.

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  1. How to Change the Safari Home Page on a Mac

    It can be any website you want. In the menu bar at the top of the screen, select Safari > Preferences. In Preferences > General, click the "Set to Current Page" button. This changes your home page to the current website Safari has open. After clicking the button, the address in the "Homepage" field will change to the address of the current page.

  2. Customize a start page in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Bookmarks > Show Start Page. Click the Options button in the bottom-right corner of the window. Select options for your start page. Use Start Page on All Devices: Select this to use the same start page settings on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. You must be signed in to your other devices with the same ...

  3. Change your homepage in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click General. In the Homepage field, enter a webpage address. To simply use the webpage you're currently viewing, click Set to Current Page. Choose when your homepage is shown. Open new windows with your homepage: Click the "New windows open with" pop-up menu, then choose ...

  4. How to Customize the Safari Start Page on iPhone and iPad

    Here's how. First, open Safari on your iPhone or iPad and open a new tab by tapping the tabs button (two overlapping rectangles), then tapping the plus ("+") button. You'll see Safari's "Start Page" by default. To edit what's on the Start Page, scroll down if necessary and tap the "Edit" button. When you tap "Edit," a "Customize Start Page ...

  5. Customize your Safari settings on iPhone

    Customize your start page. When you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options. Open the Safari app on your iPhone. Tap , then tap . Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit. Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites.

  6. How to Change Your Homepage in Safari

    Here's how to set your Safari homepage on a Mac. Open Safari on your Mac. Select Safari from the menu bar and choose Preferences from the drop-down menu. Select the General tab on the Preferences screen. Next to Homepage, type the URL you want to set as the Safari homepage. Select Set to Current Page to choose the page you're on.

  7. How to Change Your Start Page on Safari

    Use Safari to navigate to your desired home page. There is no way to set a traditional start page in Safari, as it simply picks up where you last left off. If you'd prefer that Safari always load a specific page when you start it, you can create a shortcut to that page on your Home screen and launch Safari using it instead of the regular app.

  8. How to change your Safari Homepage on Mac, iPhone and iPad

    Change your Safari Homepage On Mac. Open Safari on your Mac, and then follow these steps to change your Homepage:. 1) Click Safari > Preferences from the top menu bar. 2) Choose the General tab. 3) In the box next to Homepage, enter the URL of the website you want. If you are currently on that site, just click the Set Current Page button. This will change that URL for you.

  9. How to Change Your Homepage in Safari on Mac

    Open "Safari" on your Mac from the Dock. To access Safari's settings, click on "Safari" in the menu bar and choose "Preferences" from the dropdown menu. This will open a new settings window on your screen. Click on the "General" tab. Now, before you change your homepage, you'll need to prevent Safari from opening the ...

  10. How to Set Safari Homepage on Mac And iPhone

    Open the Safari Browser on your Mac and visit the website that you want to set as Safari Home Page on your Mac. 2. Once you land on the website, click on the Safari tab in top-menu bar and select Preferences in the drop-down menu. 3. On Safari Preferences screen, switch to General tab and click on Set to Current Page button or enter URL of the ...

  11. How to Customize Safari Start Page

    Open Safari . Scroll to the bottom of the new blank tab if needed and tap Edit. Tap each toggle to display the related content on your custom Safari home page. To change the order of the sections, tap and drag the three lines icon and move each section higher or lower. If you want to set a Safari background wallpaper, tap the Background Image ...

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    Launch Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the open tabs icon in the bottom right corner of the Safari interface. In the Tabs view, tap the + icon in the bottom left corner to open a new tab ...

  13. How to Customize the Safari Start Page on Mac

    Click the Menu button from the bottom-right corner of Safari's start page and click the checkbox next to the "Background Image" option to enable the feature. Now, scroll horizontally to see all available background images. Click an image to make it your background. To use your own image as a background, click the "+" button.

  14. iPhone & iPad: Set Safari Home Page

    Open Safari. Go to the web page you would like to make your home page. Tap the box and arrow icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap " Add to Home Screen ". Rename the icon if you wish, then tap " Add " in the top right corner of the screen. You can now use your new shortcut to open Safari to that web page from now on. Categories: iPhone.

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    To change the Safari browser homepage on Mac, follow the steps below: 1. Launch Safari browser from the Launchpad, Finder, or Spotlight. 2. In the menu bar, click on "Safari" and go to "Preferences". 3. Then, go to the "Generals" tab. 4. Next to "Homepage", type in or paste the URL of the website you want to be the Safari homepage.

  17. Set a home page for Safari on the iPad

    Tap the Add to Home Screen icon. 5. Type in the name of the page, then tap the Add button. 6. An icon for the page will be added to your Home screen. 7. Tap your new Home screen icon instead of ...

  18. Change your home page in Safari on Mac

    In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click General. In the Homepage field, enter a web page address. To simply use the web page you're currently viewing, click Set to Current Page. Choose when your homepage is shown. Open new windows with your homepage: Click the "New windows open with" pop-up menu, then choose ...

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    To remove an errant profile, click the Profiles preference pane, select the profile in the list, and click the minus button. This will prompt you to confirm removal and may require entering an ...

  20. How to Make Google Your Homepage in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari

    Scroll the "Settings" page to the "Advanced" section. Here, tap "Homepage." On the "Homepage" screen, turn on the toggle at the top. Then tap the "Enter Custom Web Address" field and type the following: https://www.google.com. And that's it. When you tap the home icon in Chrome, it will load the Google site.

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    You cannot set a custom home page in Safari on iPhone but you can customize the start page, or create a link to your favorite websites directly from your iPh...

  22. Your Guide to Private Browsing in Safari

    Private Browsing in Safari hides browsing history, autofill details, downloads, and locks tabs after inactivity. Safari on Mac groups private and non-private tabs, while on iPhone it shows all tabs regardless of mode. To use Private Browsing in Safari, identify it by a dark address bar, "Private" indicator, or "Private" next to the site URL.

  23. Change your browser home page

    Open Safari, then choose Safari > Preferences, then select General. In the Homepage field, enter a wepage address. To simply use the webpage you're currently viewing, select Set to Current Page. Choose when your homepage is shown. Open new windows with your homepage: Select the New windows open with pop-up menu, then choose Homepage.

  24. Customize your Safari settings on iPad

    Change the display controls for a website on Safari. You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more. Open the Safari app on your iPad. Tap , then do any of the following: Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the top of the screen to get it back). See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).