In macOS Sonoma and Safari 17, Apple has added a new web browsing feature to Safari called Profiles, designed to help segment your browsing sessions into things like work, school, or personal. Read on to learn how it works.
In macOS Sonoma, Apple has expanded tab groups with a profile feature designed to let you browse separately for different use cases. For example, you can create a "work" profile and a "personal" profile so that all work-related browsing is separate from personal browsing.
Each profile has its own icon and isolates your history, tab groups, favorites, private browsing tabs and cookies. You can even assign specific extensions to different profiles to optimize your browsing experience based on the task at hand.
To set up a profile in Safari, just follow these steps:
Please note that when you create a new profile, your device will automatically generate a "Personal" profile to distinguish it from the profile you created Other browsing sessions conducted outside of the profile. Profiles and other profiles you create can be edited in the same section of Safari settings. If desired, you can also delete existing profiles.
In Safari, just click the colored Profiles button and select New [profile name] window to start a new window session in the selected profile.
The Safari Profiles feature is available in iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma, and is part of Safari 17 for macOS Monterey and macOS Ventura. Any profiles you create will be synced across devices signed in to the same Apple ID.
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