Safari 18, released yesterday by Apple, adds a new feature to Safari web apps: extension support.
Now users can personalize web apps on Mac with Safari Web Extensions and Content Blockers. Navigate to the web app’s Settings menu to access all the installed Content Blockers and Web Extensions. Any enabled in Safari will be on by default in the web app. Each web app is uniquely customizable, just like Safari profiles.
Note that this new feature does not apply to home screen apps on iOS 18. It's Mac-only.
Safari 18, released yesterday by Apple, adds a new feature to Safari web apps: extension support.
Now users can personalize web apps on Mac with Safari Web Extensions and Content Blockers. Navigate to the web app’s Settings menu to access all the installed Content Blockers and Web Extensions. Any enabled in Safari will be on by default in the web app. Each web app is uniquely customizable, just like Safari profiles. Note that this new feature does not apply to home screen apps on iOS 18. It's Mac-only.
Here is an example of it: