Apple is offering some new features for its Safari browser, which will greatly improve browsing experience.

"If you have an iPhone or iPad, you will often use a Safari browser because of its ease compared to other browsers available on Apple's App Store," said author and programmer John Loewler.

Safari works superbly on Apple's devices, and the US company made some interesting changes to version 13 of its popular browser.

The interface is browsing like a computer interface
The iPad users have always been frustrated, because the Safari browser displays content according to the smartphone's interface, despite the size of its screen, which can be displayed on the front of the computer.

Users have had difficulty in keeping up with the view, especially when opening Google Docs, or those who want to connect their device to a keyboard connected via Bluetooth.

In Safari browser version 13, the iPad will be able to display content on a computer interface instead of adopting the smartphone interface without any user intervention, leading to a much better browsing experience.

File Download Manager
The most noticeable change that users will notice directly in the new version of the browser is the ease of uploading them to files. Previously, they were forced to rely on a secondary application to open the downloaded file and download it to the phone's memory.

The new version of Safari will come with a built-in file upload manager, which will add a file under the name of "downloads" in your cloud storage space, and you can choose another destination for the files you upload. If this is not enough, you can close the browser when you download, as Safari will continue to complete the task assigned to you while using the phone for other purposes.

Safari 13 will change some of the previous functionality of the browser, such as activating the blocking feature and add a new button within the browser (French)
Site settings
Safari 13 will change some of the browser's previous functions, such as activating the blocking feature and adding a new button within the browser. Many settings can be controlled with this button, such as permission to use the camera, microphone, and other useful settings.

Automatically close unused pages
The browser added a new feature, the feature of automatically closing unused pages to ensure that the memory resources of the device are not depleted.

This is because the Safari browser opens a new page whenever a user re-opens it, leaving too many unused pages in the background.

A new browser user can set the time when unused pages can continue to appear before closing. Therefore, you can take advantage of this feature for a good browsing experience based on reducing the depletion of the resources of the device.

The dark situation
Dark mode is one of the most important additions to the upcoming OS 13 operating system, which will greatly benefit the Safari browser. Because the web content is text-based, Apple has relied on the dark situation in the display, because it reduces eye strain and consumes less power, and makes the user's phone look even better.

Based on this, sites will be able to process the darker version of the content you publish, which is commonplace in many leading sites. By the time Safari 13 is released, these sites will have finished processing the dark state of content you publish.

Apple Applies to Dark Situation in Display because it Reduces Eye Stress and Uses Less Power, Makes User's Phone Look Greater (Getty Images)

Manage memory resources better
The writer touched on the changes that will take place in the new browser, which will affect the management of memory directly and make the user experience better. This will reduce the initial display time of web pages in general, by reducing the amount of memory the phone consumes to read JavaScript.

The new feature enhances Motion Mark's graphics performance by 10%. In general, this can lead to a faster browsing experience, which is always a key feature of any browser.

Browse safer
Perhaps the most prominent features of Safari 13 browser is the login feature by Apple account, as is the case with Google Account and Facebook. This feature allows you to browse websites and access applications with a single click. The user is able to click on his Apple account, not to mention that the company has stated that it will not follow its electronic activity to sell its data to other companies.

Apple is positioning itself as a privacy company better than Facebook. It seems that the US company has begun collecting user data relatively late, making it lag behind the companies doing it, like Google and Facebook.

The Safari 13 browser has a full set of hidden tracking features, not to mention Apple's sign-in feature, which adds more security to the experience than the majority of browsers you can get today.