We all know that Safari is one of the most intelligent browsers on the iPhone, and one of the characteristics of this smart browser that it imposes on us stupidly is that upon opening it loads the last page before closing and without any consideration for the user in determining the home page or what is called HOMEPAGE

This feature causes some people to have a kind of convulsion, and I am among them. Also, interrupting the safari during the download adds a burden to the RAM, especially when the iPhone has a cloudy mood.

In order to force Safari to open a blank page and then move to your desired page, all you have to do when closing is to click on the New Page icon from the toolbar, then close the page or open pages from the Close button (*), then close Safari from the Home button as in the picture

And closing Safari in this way will be final and not in the background, and thus you can free up a good amount of the device's memory, which is useful for owners of XNUMXG and below because they have no task management except via Cydia.


Blog administrator's word:

This is a cumbersome method, Shepherd, and there is a better way, which is ...

  • Go to Safari, then type about: blank in the url
  • Then click on the button "Add the link" to the iPhone Programs menu

If you want to open the Safari browser, open it using this bright white icon

Isn't that easier than closing all previously opened pages every time I close Safari?

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