What Happens When You Clear Safari History and Website Data?How to Delete Specific Pages from Safari HistoryHow to Delete Safari History and Cookies on iPhone and iPadHow to Block Safari Cookies on iPhone and iPadHow to Remove Website Data from Safari on iPhone and iPad
What Happens When You Clear Safari History and Website Data?
Clearing your Safari browsing history and website data erases the record of all the webpages you had visited within the selected period. You will also be logged out of certain websites and may need to log in again. However, it does not affect your AutoFill data saved in Safari.
How to Delete Specific Pages from Safari History
If you only want to get rid of some particular pages from your browsing history or delete the record of webpages visited within a specific time frame, here’s what to do:
The Last Hour: To clean up all the history of the last hourToday: To clean all the history of todayToday & Yesterday: To remove all the history of today and yesterdayAll Time: To delete the entire history at once.
How to Delete Safari History and Cookies on iPhone and iPad
How to Turn Off Safari Cookies on iPhone and iPad
If you do not want any cookies on your browser, here’s how you can block them from all websites. Though, certain websites need cookies to function, so you may need to undo this option if you run into problems when browsing.
How to Remove Website Data from Safari on iPhone and iPad
In case you want to keep your browsing history but get rid of website data, here’s what to do: Summing Up Clearing your Safari browsing history and data on one device will also delete it from all of your other devices only if they have Safari enabled in iCloud preferences. It’s a good practice to periodically remove Safari browsing history and data to keep things running smoothly on your iPhone or iPad. To clear more space, you should also delete Safari offline reading list cache.