If you use Safari as a browser on your iPhone with iOS 7, it has surely happened to you that at the end of the day you have a lot of open tabs that you have to close one by one. There is a small trick that allows you to speed up this process and thus avoid having to go making sliding gestures on one of the windows every day.
For close all windows at once that we have open in Safari, all we have to do is open the view in tabs, for this, you have to press the button in the lower right corner. After pressing it, Safari will show you a view with all the tabs you have open.
Next you have to enter navigation mode Private Safari. To do this, click on the button labeled with the text «Nav. Private »and if everything has gone well, a message will appear in the system asking us if we want to close all the pages before starting private browsing.
At this point, we can start the private browsing mode keeping the tabs that we have open but that is not what we are looking for. To close all open web pages, we must select the option «Close» and then Safari will do the dirty work for us.
Now we have closed all the tabs that we had open but we are also in private browsing mode. If you want return to normal mode (in which the pages we visit are recorded, among other things), we press the button in the lower right corner again and then we click the «Nav. Private »again.
To find out what mode we are in, Apple has implemented a color system that helps us to differentiate the normal private browsing mode. The first has a dark navigation bar and the second has a white one.
Once we have automated these steps, close all the tabs that we have open in Safari It will only take a couple of seconds.
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What they would have to do is the same system as in multitasking, much easier to manage the tabs either to move between them or to close them by moving them up.
They move the same, but to the left
Very practical, the truth is that I did not know, thank you.