Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (2024)

Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (1)

Reviewing and clearing search history and caches for browsers and other apps may be a good practice if you’re concerned someone has access to your device. Many apps store information about what you’ve searched for and what you’ve looked at so that it’s easy for you to rediscover it in the future. For example, when you use the Maps app, having a history of locations you’ve searched for or navigated to can make it easier to navigate back to a place you recently visited.

If you’re in an unsafe personal situation and need to look up safety strategies online but don’t want Safari to keep a record of what you’ve viewed, you can open a Private Browsing window on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. When you use Private Browsing, the details of your browsing aren’t saved, and they aren’t shared across your devices. Additionally, if you’ve updated your devices to iOS 17, iPadOS 17, or macOS Sonoma 14, Safari locks Private Browsing tabs after a period of inactivity so that they can be opened only with your password, passcode, Face ID or Touch ID, protecting your privacy when you’re away from your device. You can clear your browsing history and open a Private Browsing window on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (2)

Find out how: To view a task below, select the plus button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (3) next to its title.

Clear your browsing history in Safari

If you’ve been looking up information about safety strategies online and are concerned someone may see your browsing history, you can remove all records that Safari keeps about where you’ve browsed.

  • On your iPhone or iPad: Go to Settings Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (4) > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.

  • On your Mac: Open the Safari app Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (5), choose History> Clear History, click the pop-up menu, then choose how far back you want your browsing history cleared.

When you clear your history, Safari removes data it saves as a result of your browsing, including:

Clear recent directions and favorites in Maps on iPhone and iPad

  1. Open the Maps app Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (6), then scroll down in the search field to Recents.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Swipe a recent route left.

    • Tap More directly above the list, then swipe a recent route left; or to delete a group of routes, tap Clear above the group.

  3. If you want to remove a Favorite location, scroll to Favorites, then tap More. Swipe from right to left on the Favorite location you want to delete, or tap Edit and tap the Remove button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (7) to remove multiple Favorites.

Clear recent directions and favorites in Maps on Mac

  1. Open the Maps app Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (8), the scroll to Recents in the sidebar.

  2. Below Recents, click Clear Recents.

  3. If you want to remove a Favorite location, Control-click a location (in the sidebar below Favorites), then choose Remove from Favorites.

Open a Private Browsing window on iPhone

  1. Open the Safari app.

  2. Tap the Tabs button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (9).

  3. Tap the TabGroups button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (10) in the bottom center of the Tab bar at the bottom of the screen, then tap Private.

    The tab is automatically added to a TabGroup called Private. You can open multiple private tabs in the group.

You can easily confirm that you’re in Private Browsing Mode by checking that the search field bar is gray or that it displays the word Private.

To hide the sites and exit Private Browsing Mode, tap the Tabs button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (11), then tap the TabGroups button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (12) to open a different TabGroup from the menu at the bottom of your screen. The private sites reappear the next time you use Private Browsing Mode.

To close private tabs, tap the Tabs button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (13), then swipe left each of the tabs you want to close.

Open a Private Browsing window on iPad

  • In the Safari app, tap the Show Sidebar button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (14), then tap Private.

    While Private Browsing Mode is on, the search field background is black instead of white and sites you visit don’t appear in History on iPad or in the list of tabs on your other devices. You can open multiple private tabs in the Private Tab Group.

    To hide the sites and exit Private Browsing Mode, tap the Show Sidebar button Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (15), then switch to a different tab group. The tabs reappear the next time you use Private Browsing Mode.

Open a Private Browsing window on Mac

  1. In the Safari app Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (16), choose File> New Private Window, or switch to a Safari window that’s already using Private Browsing.

    A window using Private Browsing has a dark Smart Search field with white text.

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  2. Browse as you normally would.

If you want to always open windows with Private Browsing on Mac

  1. In the Safari app Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (18), choose Safari> Preferences, then click General.

  2. Click the “Safari opens with” pop-up menu, then choose “A new private window.”

    If you don’t see this option, do one of the following:

    • On your Mac running macOS 13 or later: Choose Apple menu Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (19) > System Settings, click Desktop & Dock Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (20), then make sure “Close windows when quitting an app” is selected.

    • On your Mac running macOS 12 or earlier: Choose Apple menu Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (21) > System Preferences, click General Keep your browsing history private in Safari and Maps (22), then make sure “Close windows when quitting an app” is selected.

To further enhance Safari privacy

  • In your Downloads folder, delete any items that were downloaded while you were using Private Browsing windows.

  • Close any other Private Browsing windows that are still open, to prevent other people from using the Back and Forward buttons to see pages you visited.

See alsoPrevent cross-site tracking in Safari on Mac – macOS User GuideManage cookies and website data in Safari on Mac – macOS User GuideAdditional safety resources

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