Safari doesn't integrate translation features into its browser, but now we can fully utilize extensions to add text translation functionality to Safari. It's an excellent collaboration between Apple and Microsoft, integrating Bing Translator into Safari.
Step 1: Install Bing Search
To have the Bing translation option in your share menu, you'll need to install Microsoft's search tool, the 'Bing Search' app, on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
Download and install Bing Search for iOS here.
Step 2: Activate Translation Feature
While using Safari browser, open your share icon as illustrated below, then select More at the bottom right and choose to open Bing Translator.
Step 3: Translate the Page
After the installation is complete, visit any foreign language page. Then, select the share icon to begin the translation process. The translation will be displayed at the top of the page. It translates fairly quickly and accurately, but the speed may vary depending on your network.
Additionally, Bing also provides a widget for you to use. However, this widget is not for translation; it will update you on the latest internet highlights throughout the day.
The instructions provided by taimienphi above have aided Safari users in translating foreign websites into their desired language. Bing supports languages for numerous countries, allowing users to experience this feature on their iOS 8 devices.
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