How to find Safari version on iPad?

I am trying to figure out how to find the Safari version on my iPad. I’ve looked through the settings and tried to find any clues, but it’s not immediately obvious where this information is located. I want to make sure I’m using the latest version of Safari for the best browsing experience and security, but without knowing the version, it’s difficult to tell if I need an update or not. Navigating through the different settings can be a bit confusing, and I don’t want to accidentally change something important while searching. Can anyone guide me on the steps needed to easily identify the current version of Safari installed on my iPad?
6 Answers

I’ve encountered the same issue before, and here’s how I figured it out:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Navigate to General > About.
3. Look for a section named “Software Version”. The Safari version corresponds with the iOS version on your device. For instance, if your iPad shows iOS 14, the Safari version will be Safari 14.
No need to stress about specifics; the iOS and Safari versions are tightly matched. Just knowing your iOS version gives a clear indication of your Safari version.

Finding the Safari version on an iPad isn’t directly listed like apps from the App Store, but it’s tied to your iPad’s iOS version. Here’s a quick way to understand the equivalence:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap General, then About.
3. Note the iOS version (e.g., iOS 14.6).
Match that iOS version to the Safari version using Apple’s release info:
– iOS 14.6 = Safari 14.1
– iOS 13.7 = Safari 13.1
This method isn’t immediately simple but is accurate and ensures you can logically deduce the Safari version if any troubleshooting is needed.

You can find the Safari version on your iPad by checking the detailed settings in the “About” section:
1. Go to “Settings” on your iPad.
2. Select “General.”
3. Tap on “About.”
4. Here, look for “Software Version.” This number indicates your iOS version.
5. The iOS version directly correlates to the Safari version since Apple updates Safari with iOS updates.
For more detailed inspection, if you want to cross-verify:
1. Visit Apple’s official site.
2. Look up the iOS version release notes.
3. They often specify which Safari version is included.
It’s a bit roundabout but accurate if you need the precise Safari version details.

When I was troubleshooting an issue, I discovered the following method:
1. Launch Settings.
2. Head to General, then About.
3. Scroll until you find Safari. There might be instances where it shows “Safari” and the version number together.
If this direct option is absent in certain iOS updates, remember:
1. Check your iOS version in About.
2. Visit Apple’s support page and search for the Safari version paired with your iOS.
Even though the Settings app doesn’t blatantly show Safari info, knowing your iOS essentially solves it.

To find the Safari version on your iPad, follow these steps:
1. Open the “Settings” app from your home screen.
2. Scroll down and tap on “General.”
3. Tap on “About.”
4. Scroll down to the section labeled “Safari.”
5. You will see the version number right next to the “Safari” label.
This straightforward method will show you the exact Safari version without navigating too deeply into the settings.

I had similar confusion at first, but here’s what I found helpful:
1. Open “Settings.”
2. Tap on “General.”
3. Go to “Software Update.”
4. Your iPad will check for updates; on this screen, it shows what iOS version you are currently using.
Given that iOS updates include Safari updates, you can cross-reference this iOS version with Apple’s documentation to confirm the Safari version. For example, iOS 15 comes with Safari 15.
Understanding the correlation between iOS and Safari versions means you’re always aware of which Safari edition you have by knowing your iOS version.