You can inspect iPad Safari pages by enabling Web Inspector in the iPad's Safari settings and connecting it to a Mac's Safari Develop menu .
If you have saved a website to your Home Screen as a web app, it may be categorized under specific app-like identifiers in the developer tools. Common Safari Troubleshooting on iPad
If you are seeing this string in your iPad settings or a "Profile," it is likely part of a configuration. it.ipad.safari
If you are looking for this because of a technical issue, here are common fixes for iPad Safari:
For developers, this string might appear when using to debug web content on an iPad from a Mac. You can inspect iPad Safari pages by enabling
In the Apple ecosystem, every application has a unique "Bundle ID" formatted in reverse-domain name style (e.g., com.apple.mobilesafari ). While the official identifier for Safari on iPad is com.apple.mobilesafari , the string "it.ipad.safari" may be used in specific or managed device profiles to identify a customized or restricted version of Safari deployed by an IT department. 2. Managed IT Restrictions (MDM)
If Safari looks different (e.g., the address bar is at the bottom), you can change it back to the "Classic" top layout in Settings > Safari > Tabs . If you are looking for this because of
You can check for these configurations by going to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management . 3. Developer & Debugging Contexts