MacOS shows an overlay in the Dock with the app name and device type, but not the device name, that’s available to hand off a page. On an iPad, the icon appears at the right side of the iPad app dock, looking quite similar to how it appears on a Mac. On an iPhone, swipe up and the Handoff notice appears as a lozenge that features the Safari app icon, the label “Safari,” and the actual name of the device handing off. The icon is overlaid with an icon of the device on which the page is open, while a floating label shows Safari plus a generic label like “From iPhone” or “From Mac.” Click it to open the page in Safari. In macOS, a Safari icon appears on the Dock: at left, if the Dock is on the bottom of the screen at top, if the Dock is displayed at right. (This also works with any other app that supports Handoff, and for which you have the same app on the two devices engaged in Handoff.) While viewing a page in Safari for macOS or mobile Safari and Safari is your foreground app, you can also open the page from your other devices.
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