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Canada man reveals wife's secret to opening more than 500 tabs on phone in viral post

The post sparked a discussion between people who close their tabs as soon as they are done and those who have hundreds of tabs open in their devices.

July 13, 2025 / 11:20 IST
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Several X users found the post relatable and even shared how many tabs they have open on their phones. At least a couple of users too were close to 500. (Representational image: Unsplash)

A seemingly innocent question about private browse mode has turned into a viral sensation on X, exposing a quirky digital habit that left one husband baffled and resonated with thousands online. Ryan Briggs, a social scientist and associate professor at the University of Guelph in Canada, shared his surprise after discovering his wife uses private browsing not for secrecy, but to bypass Safari's 500-tab limit.

Briggs’s simple post, "I asked my wife why she was in private browse mode on her phone and she explained that Safari only allows 500 tabs in regular mode so she had to switch. You think you know a person," quickly garnered nearly 5 million views, sparking a wave of relatable confessions and humorous reactions.

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The revelation struck a chord with many X users, leading to a flurry of responses. positivity moon (@arrtnem) humorously noted, "500 open tabs and a backup plan just to keep surfing. You spend years thinking you know someone’s quirks, and then you find out they’re a digital hoarder with a workaround for everything. Love is finding out new weirdness and deciding you’re even more in. Private mode wasn’t for secrets. It was for ambition."

Others quickly checked their own tab counts. Samantha Joy (@_samantha_joy) expressed relief, stating, "Phew! you made me go check and I'm only at 147 tabs currently, so I'm safe." Meanwhile, some offered practical advice, like M (@init_malachi) suggesting, "show her how to move it to a new tab group. You can have infinite 500 tab groups."

The discovery also sparked some memes.