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How to open a website on your Apple Watch
While there is no Safari app icon, Apple Watch secretly boasts a Safari browser that comes alive when you click a link received in the Mail or Message app. Don’t have a URL in the message or Mail app? No worries, try these tricks.
Open Safari browser on Apple Watch using Siri
Note: Always say .com after the website name, or Siri will only show generic search results and not the website.
Access webpages on Apple Watch via the Message or Mail app
The idea is to self send the desired URL to click it and invoke the hidden Apple Watch Safari browser. I know this one is a tad bit complex, but you gotta do what you gotta do. However, I do have a trick that’ll make things much easier. Create a message/mail on your iPhone/Mac with all your most frequently visited websites and send it yourself. And when you need to view any of them, open the message/mail on your Apple Watch and tap the link.
How to search the web on your Apple Watch
One has to put so much effort into opening a website. How can you think about doing a Google search on that small screen? Because, if I can help it, nothing would be out of bounds for my readers. And if you want to Google something on my Apple Watch, here’s what you need to do. And that’s how it’s done. While I am sharing tricks, let me introduce you to some more hacks to improve your Apple Watch browsing experience.
Tricks to browse a website on Safari browser on Apple Watch
Scroll up or down – You can either use your finger or the Digital Crown to move up and down the webpage. Search the website – Only possible if the website boasts a search box. Tap the search box, type/scribble/speak your query, and tap Search.Visit interlinks – If the page has interlinks (underlined blue text), tap to visit that link.Go forward, back, or reload page – Tap the address bar from the top and select betweenReload PagePrevious PageNext Page
Note: You can also switch between the current and previous page by swiping right or left from the screen’s edge.
Zoom in or out – Double-tap anywhere on the screen to zoom in/out. Navigate the zoomed-in page by dragging your finger.Switch to reader view – Tap the address bar from the top and if a reader view is available for the website, select the option. You can return to the web view by following the same steps.
Clear the browsing history on Apple Watch
Now, isn’t this funny? Apple doesn’t have a default browser app in the Apple Watch, but it has a setting allowing you to clear your browsing history. Well, that’s because the apps on your Apple Watch connect to the internet and leave behind cookies, cache, credentials, history, etc. This step helps you get rid of that data to save storage and speed up the watch. Notably, this will not affect the usage of any app.
Restrictions for using Safari browser on Apple Watch
While we have figured out a way to surf the web on Apple Watch, there are some limitations. The first and foremost is that you’ll be unable to use the Message or Mail app (depending on where you’ve to click the link from) while using the Safari browser. Plus, you can’t open multiple tabs, and some images and fonts won’t be displayed properly. However, that doesn’t mean you’ll be deprived of a smooth browser experience because if not Safari, there are third-party browsing apps that you can use.
Best web browser apps for Apple Watch
1. µBrowser
A micro-browser for Apple Watch, µBrowser is designed to enable and smoothen basic browsing. You can easily open any desired URL, search with DuckDuckGo and check out the last visited pages. You can even save a page to favorites from history and manage these bookmarks from the companion iPhone app for quicker access. What’s more? It even boasts a handy watch face complication. Price: $0.99 Download
2. Parrity
Parrity utilizes the paired iPhone’s power to create rich web content. This content is then broadcasted to the watch, enabling a fully operable, minified web browser experience. Price: Free Download
3. Squint AI
Squint AI is an Artificial-Intelligence based app that lets you add up personal keywords and web favorites on your iPhone, and they show up on your wrist. The idea is to allow you to explore your favorite websites and search commonly used keywords quickly and effortlessly. To load the data to the watch, ensure the Squint app is open and the Squint button is illuminated. The iPhone executes the Squint feature and sends the results, including pictures, back to the Smartwatch. Price: $1.99 Download Signing off There is no doubt that any of these Safari browser tricks or third-party apps can compete with the iPhone/iPad browsing experience. But you’ll have to understand the limitations of the small screen and make do with what we have and get. The idea is not to leave you stranded in a pinch, and you can browse the web from your Apple Watch if you’ve forgotten the iPhone at home or it is inaccessible. And that, I guess, is manageable; what’s your take? Let me know in the comment section below. Want to explore other superpowers of your Apple Watch? Check these now:
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