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On iPhone and iPad, a long press (also known as a press-and-hold) gesture will often initiate a different action in an app that isn't immediately obvious, such as revealing an icon's contextual menu. On recent iPhones, a long press will sometimes also offer haptic feedback in the form of a vibration, which Apple calls Haptic Touch.

Apple has made extensive use of the long press gesture and Haptic Touch in its apps, which means if you don't tend to long press screen elements, you could be unaware of some convenient shortcuts to everyday actions, or you could even be missing out on app functionality altogether.


This is particularly true for Safari, Apple's native mobile browser, which has several handy features that can be accessed with a long press. In this article, we've put together 10 of our favorite long press tips for Safari on iPhones and iPads running iOS 13.

Note that the default minimum period that a finger must press on the screen for the long gesture to be recognized is half a second. If you're having trouble performing a long press, open the Settings app, go to Accessibility -> Haptic Touch, and try selecting a Fast or Slow touch duration. There's also a handy interactive demo area for you to test each setting.

1. Bookmark Multiple Tabs in One Go

Make sure you have a few tabs open in Safari that you want to reference at a later time. Now, select one of those tabs, and in the main browsing window, long press the Bookmark icon (it looks like an open book).

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A popup menu will appear on the screen that includes options to Add to Reading List and Add Bookmarks for X Tabs, X being the number of tabs open. Once you've tapped the latter option, you'll be asked to save the tabs in a new bookmarks folder. Alternately, you can choose an existing folder in which to save the tabs.

2. Bulk Copy Links in a Bookmarks Folder

Following on from the last tip, if you long press on a bookmarks folder in Safari, you'll see a Copy Contents option pop up in the contextual menu.

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Selecting this will copy a list of every website URL in that folder to your clipboard, allowing you to paste it elsewhere for easy sharing.

3. Fast Scroll Web Pages

A scroll bar appears on the right-hand side of the Safari window whenever you swipe to navigate a web page.

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If the content you're viewing is long, perform a long press on the scroll bar. The bar will swell slightly and you'll be able to drag it up and down and scroll at a much faster rate.

4. Close All Open Tabs

If the number of active tabs has gotten out of hand in your browser session, long press the Tabs icon in the bottom-right corner (top-right on iPad) of the web page view to reveal the Close All Tabs option.

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If you're in the vertical tabs view, you can reveal the same option by long pressing the Done button, which appears in the same location.

In iOS 13, you? can actually get Safari to close tabs on your behalf, based on when you last viewed them. Launch the Settings app and select Safari -> Close Tabs, and you'll find options to make the browser automatically close tabs that have not been viewed After One Day, After One Week, or After One Month.

5. Re-open Recently Closed Tabs

If you've accidentally closed a browser tab in Safari and want to open it back up, open up the Tabs view and long press on the "+" icon to get a look at all of the tabs that you've recently closed.

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It's worth remembering that this long press option exists, because if someone gets ahold of your phone and checks your browser, even if you've closed out a tab, it's still going to be accessible in Safari, unless you were using a private browser window or have cleared your browsing history.

6. Open All Bookmarks in a Folder in New Tabs

This option appears in the same contextual menu described in tip 2. Long press a bookmarks folder and you'll see an option to Open in New Tabs.

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Select the option, and Safari will open everything in that folder in separate tabs, ready for perusal.

7. Preview a Favorite Site or Hyperlink

If you want to take a peek at what a specific web page hyperlink has to offer before actually visiting the site, long press the link to get a preview of it. Note that you can also perform this action on the Favorites or Frequently Visited sites that appear in the start page of a new tab.

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If, say, you just want to copy a URL and would rather not have to wait for the preview to load every time you long press on one, simply tap Hide preview at the top-right corner of a link preview, and you won't get one again.

You can revert this functionality on the same long press screen at any time by selecting Tap to show preview.

8. Merge All Safari Windows

This one is exclusively for iPad users running iPadOS. If you have multiple browser windows open in the background, you can tidy things up by merging all of them, including their tabs, into the active browser window.

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Simply tap and hold the Tabs icon in the top-right corner of the screen and select Merge All Windows.

9. Download a Linked File

Now that now Safari has a Downloads Manager, you can download files directly from hyperlinks. Simply tap and hold a linked file, then select Download Linked File from the contextual menu. You can tap the Downloads Manager icon in the top-right corner of the address bar to check on its progress.

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This option works for web pages, too. If you long press the headline of this article, for example, you can download an HTML version of it.

10. Access the Tab Control Panel

Another one that's just for Safari on iPad. Next time you have multiple tabs open, tap and hold one of those tabs to access the new tab control panel.

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From this panel, you'll see options to copy the URL of the tab to the clipboard, close all other tabs, and two entirely new options allowing you to Arrange Tabs By Title or Arrange Tabs By Website. Select one of the latter two options, and your open tabs will be arranged alphabetically.

Article Link: 10 Long Press Tips to Reveal Hidden Functions in Safari on iPhone and iPad
 

subjonas

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I despise long press. I don’t mind if it’s occasional, but I find myself having to long press for so many things, and each time it feels so inefficient. I wish 3D Touch came to iPad.
But great list of functions. I didn’t know a few of those.
 

alexandr

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They took away some of my favorite ones that worked best with 3D Touch. I used to be able to press, then drag my finger down to the option I wanted. Now when I do that, it makes the image shrink and move, not allowing for that. Apple broke a beautiful, functional feature.

they sure did.. i'm still using it, but once i upgrade my device - goodbye... sadly.
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I wish 3D Touch came to iPad.

yea, but instead they removed it from the iphone)
 

Altivec88

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I sure would love a way to turn long press off. It drives me nuts. 3D Touch, where you had to press down to initiate a function was fine but its now gone on my new iPhone and I'm just left with long press. Having things go off because you leave your finger there for a little too long is terrible. I get that for some its a great time saver but I wish there was a toggle to shut it off because on my phone it would definitely be off.
 

Yojimbo007

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On the iPadOs Safari tabs have a bug that has not been addressed yet. ( at least on my 12.9 pro )
If one has any more than 10 tabs open....moving tabs to extreme sides of the window becomes impossible without the tab detaching itself from the window and wanting to go into split view .
This only happens if u have 10 or more tabs open... and the more tabs beyond 10 the worse the problem gets... rendering rearranging tabs to one side or the other impossible ..

If you have a solution for this and its not a bug.. please let me know !
Thanks.
 
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coolfactor

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Why does Apple hide this stuff.. or does not provide clear instructions?...

How do you expect them to provide instructions?

They provide support pages...

And YouTube tutorials...

So, not really hiding. It's all about discovery.
 

AngerDanger

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To my mind, an interface that presents a lot of basic functionality up front and hides the more complex tasks behind a contextual menu is a good thing.

This way, navigation is easy for beginners, and more experienced users can look up how to perform specific tasks.

Hell, even if users don't look anything up, they can usually figure things out themselves by long pressing whatever they're trying to figure out.
 

Jimmy Bubbles

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I sure would love a way to turn long press off. It drives me nuts. 3D Touch, where you had to press down to initiate a function was fine but its now gone on my new iPhone and I'm just left with long press. Having things go off because you leave your finger there for a little too long is terrible. I get that for some its a great time saver but I wish there was a toggle to shut it off because on my phone it would definitely be off.
There is!
 

Analog Kid

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Wow, this was an incredibly useful article. I agree with those frustrated by the need to hunt for functionality. It used to be that the UI gave clues to what you could interact with by jiggling or something, but people used to deride that as eye candy, or unnecessary cuteness...

Long press is the option-click of iOS— expert friendly short cuts.
 

Altivec88

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Really... I thought I checked through every obscure setting. Do you mind giving me a clue of where the setting to disable long press is?
Nevermind... I did find the setting named "long press" under accessibility options, I've had this set to "off" already but it doesn't seem to work. Even though its off, all the shortcuts above still work if I hold my finger on it for a couple of seconds.
 

I7guy

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I sure would love a way to turn long press off. It drives me nuts. 3D Touch, where you had to press down to initiate a function was fine but its now gone on my new iPhone and I'm just left with long press. Having things go off because you leave your finger there for a little too long is terrible. I get that for some its a great time saver but I wish there was a toggle to shut it off because on my phone it would definitely be off.
Long press was never able to be disabled. It now has taken on additional, context sensitive functionality and I can't see where the line is between long press and 3d touch (and it still can't be disabled). 3d touch was a marvel in an of itself and quick. Long press is sloooooooow.
 

Jimmy Bubbles

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Really... I thought I checked through every obscure setting. Do you mind giving me a clue of where the setting to disable long press is?
Ah, you’re right! You only have the option to turn off 3D Touch (which I’m never ever doing). My apologies. Just like they try to sell you garbage changes, they should give you the freedom to turn it off. Especially since Haptic Touch is all software anyway.
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Except 3D Touch lives on in my iPhone XS Max. Too bad they fubar’d the UI of it. RIP Peek & Pop.
 

ElZamo92

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I hate that Apple basically removed all the functionality of Force Touch on my iPhone 8 in iOS 13. Long pressing does the same as a hard press, and I have no option to change this.
 
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