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I've been using Safari as my primary browser on all my devices for over a year, and here are some tiny hidden interactions in Safari on iOS that make the overall experience better:

1. Copy links to all web pages in a tab group

Long-press a tab group name and tap "Copy N Links" to copy links to all opened web pages in the group:

You can then paste all copied links, as usual, anywhere.

2. Quickly toggle Reader mode

Long-press the address bar options on the left to toggle between regular and reader mode:

3. View the navigation history of the active tab

Long-press the back button on a tab to show the entire navigation history for that tab:

Tapping an item in the list takes you back to that previously opened web page.

4. View recently closed tabs

Long-press the new tab button to view all recently closed tabs:

Tapping an item in the list reopens the closed tab.

That's all for now. I hope these tips will be helpful.

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