when a browser opens an application, is it possible to return to the safari by a button?
Asked on 2026-01-27
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I don't have specific information from the WWDC sessions about a button that allows users to return to Safari after opening an application from a browser. However, the sessions do cover various topics related to Safari and web interactions, such as new features in Safari and WebKit, and how to handle navigation within web content.
For example, the session titled "What’s new in Safari and WebKit" discusses new features and improvements in Safari, which might include navigation enhancements, but it doesn't specifically mention a button to return to Safari from an app.
If you are interested in learning more about Safari's new features, you might want to check out the session What’s new in Safari and WebKit (01:46) for more details on the latest updates.

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