You can remove all records that Safari keeps of where you’ve browsed during a period of time you choose. If your Mac and your other Apple devices have iCloud set up for Safari, your browsing history is removed from all of them. Clearing your browsing history in Safari doesn’t clear any browsing histories kept independently by websites you visited.
When you clear your history, Safari removes data it saves as a result of your browsing, including: History of webpages you visited. The back and forward list for open webpages. Top Sites that aren't marked as permanent.
Desktop browsers. For most web browsers, you can use a short cut to clear your browser history: for Windows, use Ctrl + Shift + Delete, and. for Mac, use Command-Shift-Delete.
Select one or more websites, then click Remove or Remove All. Removing the data may reduce tracking, but may also sign you out of websites or change website behavior.
If you're unable to clear your Safari history, content & privacy restrictions might be the culprit. This feature, often used for parental controls, can prevent history clearing.
The fastest way to the Clear browsing data menu is via the Ctrl+Shift+Del keyboard shortcut. Another option is via the More button (that little icon with three horizontal dots), followed by Settings and then the Choose what to clear button under the Clear browsing data heading.
Clearing the cache on your Safari browser is something that should be done periodically, no matter what. Not only will this help speed up your browser, but it will also maximize performance. Furthermore, it helps maintain the security of the browser and fixes certain browser errors that you come across.
Why can't I delete Google search history? If you're having trouble deleting your Google search history, it could be because you're using an older version of Chrome. If so, update to the latest version and try again. If you're already using the latest version, try refreshing the page and logging out.
Open a new tab in Safari.You'll see several categories listed, including Frequently Visited.Click the settings icon at the bottom right of the window.Deselect the Frequently Visited box.
Launch the Safari browser on your desktop. It's a blue and white icon with a compass. Once the Safari browser is up and running select “History” from the menu on the top left and click on it.
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