Customize the start page in Safari on Mac
You can put everything from the web that’s most important to you in one convenient place, the start page.
In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Bookmarks > Show Start Page.
Click the Options button in the bottom-right corner of the window.
Select options for your start page.
Use Start Page on All Devices: Select this to use the same start page settings on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. You must be signed in to your other devices with the same Apple ID as on your Mac and have Safari turned on in iCloud preferences.
Favorites: Show websites you’ve added as favorites.
Frequently Visited: Show websites you’ve visited often or recently.
Privacy Report: Show a privacy summary, which you can click for details about who was prevented from tracking you.
Siri Suggestions: Show suggested websites found in Messages, Mail, and other apps. If Siri Suggestions isn’t listed, you can turn it on. See “Customize Siri suggestions” in Ways to use Siri.
Reading List: Show webpages you’ve selected to read later.
iCloud Tabs: Show webpages open on your other devices.
You must be signed in to your other devices with the same Apple ID as on your Mac and have Safari turned on in iCloud preferences.
Background Image: Add a custom background for your start page. You can choose a provided image or click the Add button to choose one of your photos.
Drag start page options into the order you want them to appear.
Click in the Safari window.
You can have the start page appear whenever you open a new window or tab. See Change General preferences. You can also see the start page by clicking in the Smart Search field. See View your Favorites.