With the arrival of macOS Sonoma in 2023, the Safari browser on Mac received many new features, including a handy profile function. Thanks to profiles, you can separate your online activities for work, play and study to better protect your privacy and make your work more efficient. In this article, we'll look at how to quickly and easily create profiles in Safari on a Mac with macOS Sonoma.
Why use profiles in Safari? Thanks to the profiles, you will have an overview of which websites you visit for work, entertainment and study. This will help you focus better on the area and avoid distractions. Profiles can be easily switched in just a few clicks, so you can seamlessly switch between different online activities without having to enter complex passwords or open multiple browser windows.
How to create a profile in Safari on Mac
To create a profile in Safari on Mac, follow the instructions below.
- Launch Safari on your Mac.
- Click on the menu bar at the top of the screen Safari -> Settings.
- At the top of the settings window, click on Profiles.
- If this is your first time using profiles, click on Start using profiles.
- You will now see a default profile called Profile 1. You can rename it by clicking on it and entering a new name.
- To create another profile, click the + button next to the list of profiles.
- You can assign a custom color and icon to each profile for easier identification.
After creating profiles, you can further edit and customize them. You can set different extensions, homepage, history and other details for them. Profiles in Safari on Mac with macOS Sonoma give you more control and visibility over your online browsing. Use them to separate work and play, protect your privacy and make work more efficient.