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  2. Keep a Reading List in Safari on Mac - Apple Support

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    In Safari on your Mac, keep a Reading List of webpages to read later, even when you’re not connected to the internet.

  3. How to manage your Safari Reading List on iPhone, iPad and Mac

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    Learn how to add web pages to Safari Reading List on iPhone, iPad, or Mac and read them later, even when you do not have an internet connection. The Reading List feature in Safari is handy for saving web pages that you want to read later.

  4. Go to Settings > Safari, scroll down to Reading List, and make sure that Automatically Save Offline is on. View your Reading List. Open a webpage in Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Show Bookmarks button, then tap the Reading List button. Tap the webpage that you want to read.

  5. How to use Bookmarks and Reading List in Safari on ... - iMore

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    Use Safari's Reading List and Bookmarks to stay up-to-date and entertained across all of your devices. Here's how to get the most out of the two features. Skip to main content

  6. Safaris Reading List allows you to quickly save web pages on any Apple device for viewing at a later time. It’s great for storing recipes, blog posts, reviews, or news updates. Anything that you might find online but not have time to read right away.

  7. How to Clear Safari Reading List - MacRumors

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    How to Clear Safari's Reading List on Mac Launch Safari on your Mac. Click the Sidebar icon in Safari's task bar, then click the Reading List tab at the top of the sidebar if it isn't...

  8. How to use Safari's Reading List (and why you should)

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    With the Reading List, you can keep a collection of pages you want to read later or even pages you frequently access but don't want to bother with boookmarking (which is so early 2000s).