Safari profiles (introduced in iOS 17/macOS Sonoma) allow users to separate browsing data (e.g., tabs, bookmarks) and sync them via iCloud. For syncing to work between a Mac and iPhone,Safarimust be enabled in the iCloud settings on both devices (Settings > [user name] > iCloudon iPhone;System Settings > [user name] > iCloudon Mac). This toggle ensures bookmarks, history, tabs, and profiles sync.
Option A is vague; there’s no specific "Profile syncing" setting—Safari syncing covers profiles.
Option B (Safari extensions) isn’t required for profile syncing; extensions sync separately.
Option C is correct, as disabling Safari in iCloud stops all Safari data syncing.
Option D (Private Relay) enhances privacy but doesn’t affect syncing.Verify this in Apple’s "Set up and use iCloud Tabs" (support.apple.com/HT202530), which extends to profiles.
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