It might be time to rethink that.

Hit the Share icon in the web client and select Messages.

Use extensions to make everything better

Yes,Safari has online window extensions too.

A screenshot of a pull-quote generated by Safari. The link preview is generated in the Messages app on an iPhone

Even so, Safari has lots of great extensions that will enhance your browsing experience.

Take scrolling screenshots of entire webpages

iOS allows you to takefull-page screenshots of webpages in Safari.

Make Safari’s Start Page beautiful

You cancustomize the Safari Start Page on your iPhoneandyour Mac.

A screenshot of a YouTube video by MKBHD playing in Safari on an iPhone. The player controls are iOS native, thanks to the Vinegar browser extension.

The shortcut works up to the ninth tab, after which, you’re on your own.

That’s all well and good until the web client crashes and the tabs are lost.

To avoid this catastrophe.

A Safari screenshot on an iPhone, showing the option to take a scrolling, full-page screenshot.

you might periodicallysave links to all your open Safari tabs.

This will reveal aCopy Linksbutton, which use can to easily save all your tabs.

This preference is located underSafari tweaks > Tabs > Automatically close open tabs:on the Mac.

A screenshot of a website turned into a web app on a Mac.

(Once again: It’s OK to close your tabs.Just close ‘em!)

A screenshot of Safari’s Start Page on a Mac.

A screenshot of Lifehacker.com open in Safari on an iPhone. The bottom tab bar has two arrows to indicate that swiping left or right switches to the previous or next open tab respectively.

A screenshot showing 16 open tabs in Safari on an iPhone, with the Copy Links button visible on the left. The right side has the Notes app open, with all the copied links pasted in a new note.

A screenshot of Safari’s settings page for automatically closing tabs.

A MacBook on a desk surrounded by potted plants. The screen of the MacBook shows Reader mode open in Safari, on an article titled “How to make Instagram less addicting”