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Frequently Asked Questions
Right-click on the image you want to copy and select 'Copy Image'. This stores the image in your clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
After copying, go to the destination app or document, right-click and select 'Paste'. The image will be inserted at the cursor position.
Yes, right-click the image and select 'Copy image address' to store the URL in your clipboard.
Touch and hold the image, then choose 'Copy'. Paste the copied URL into your destination directly.
Ensure Safari permissions are set correctly and that the website allows image action. Restart Safari if needed.
Right-click the image and select 'Copy Image Address'. The URL is copied for easy sharing and embedding.
Use Command + V to paste after copying an image or text to your clipboard.
Safari doesn't support Chrome extensions. Look for Safari-specific extensions in the Safari Extensions Gallery.
After copying, open the destination app, tap the text area, and select 'Paste' from the options.
Most images can, but some websites restrict copying. Try saving the image instead if copying fails.
Right-click on the image and choose 'Copy Image' not 'Copy Image Address' to avoid copying the URL by mistake.
Safari has no specific limit, but your device's performance and storage can affect handling large images.
Yes, long press the image and select 'Copy' or 'Copy URL' depending on your need.
Safari supports copying various image formats like .jpg, .png, and .gif directly from the browser.
Check clipboard permissions, ensure Safari is not in 'Private Browsing', and refresh the session if pasting fails.