Maybe you use an iPad loaned to you by your school or office, or maybe you just ran a quick search on your kid's iPad (or on your parent's device) that you'd rather not become a part of the next dinner table conversation.
Whatever your reasons for wanting to clear the history on an iPad may be, clearing said searches and site visits is quick and easy.
And periodically clearing the history off your iPad can make the device work faster when it comes to web browsing, as a backlog of old cookies and other data can slow downloading speeds if the data is out of date.
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How to clear individual pieces of history on an iPad
If you just want to remove one or two searches or sites you visited off an iPad's history, follow this approach.
1. Launch the Safari app.
2. Tap the icon at the top left of the screen that looks like an open book.
3. Tap on the clock icon under the word "History."
4. Locate the item to be cleared, swipe left a bit, and tap delete, or swipe all the way left on the item to automatically delete it.
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How to clear larger periods of history on an iPad
If you need to clear the last hour, day, two-day, or all-time history off your iPad, again start with the open book icon found at the top left of the Safari browser.
1. Tap the clock icon.
2. Tap the word "Clear" at the bottom right of the History popup window.
3. Select the period of history you want to clear (The last hour, Today, etc.), and tap it.
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How to clear all online history on an iPad
If you want to wipe out not just your all-time browsing history (as depicted above) but an iPad's entire online history, including cookies and all cached search and site data, you can do that through the Settings app.
1. Open the Settings app and open the Safari tab.
2. In the window that appears on the right, scroll down to the blue words reading "Clear History and Website Data" and tap it.
3. Tap the red word "Clear" on the popup window.
Just keep in mind that this will remove all your pre-loaded login information, so if you'll still be keeping the iPad, you'll have a lot of usernames and passwords to re-enter.
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Steven John
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Steven John is a freelance writer living near New York City by way of 12 years in Los Angeles, four in Boston, and the first 18 near DC. When not writing or spending time with his wife and kids, he can occasionally be found climbing mountains. His writing is spread across the web, and his books can be found at www.stevenjohnbooks.com.