Both the iPhone and iPad have become the devices we use every day. In fact, in many cases we use them more than our computer, and this is what with the touch of a finger we can access any website we want in a few seconds. But did you know that there is an even faster way to access your favorite websites?

That’s it. It’s all about shortcuts, one of several Safari tricks. This one, in particular, allows you to create shortcuts to the websites you need with a couple of clicks. In this way, you can open any page just by clicking its icon on the home screen of your iPhone.

The best thing is that you can make a shortcut to any network you want. The procedure is also very simple, so you won’t get lost. Just grab your iPhone or iPad and follow the instructions below.

How to create a shortcut from Safari on your iPhone or iPad

  1. Opens Safari from your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Go to the desired site.
  3. Now click on the Share button at the bottom. When the window opens, you will see a button indicating Add to Home.
  4. As soon as you touch the button, you can choose a name to post on the web. Also, the same icon will be added automatically.
  5. Click on the button Addin the upper right corner.
  6. Done, your iPhone will now automatically take you to the home screen. Here you will be able to see the Safari shortcut you just created. Every time you touch it, the website of your choice will automatically open.

Create a favorites folder

This is an additional step you can take if you like being organized. It’s about creating a folder in which store all your favorite websites when you start your iPhone. This way you can have all the sites you have bookmarked but within touch reach.

First, you will need to create shortcuts to all the websites that you want to save in the folder. When all of them are ready, just press and hold the icon of one of them until they start shaking. As if it were a normal application, drag one shortcut on top of another to create folders on your iPhone. When you’re done, you can give it any name you like.

Source: Hiper Textual

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I am Bret Jackson, a professional journalist and author for Gadget Onus, where I specialize in writing about the gaming industry. With over 6 years of experience in my field, I have built up an extensive portfolio that ranges from reviews to interviews with top figures within the industry. My work has been featured on various news sites, providing readers with insightful analysis regarding the current state of gaming culture.

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