How To Never Save History On iPhone And iPad In iOS 10 (Solution)
If you own the Apple iPhone or iPad in iOS 10 and use it to surf the web and don’t want Google to track and save everything that has been searched, a good idea is to use “Private Mode” when browsing the Internet. When you use Private Mode on your Apple iPhone or iPad in iOS 10, none of your search queries or viewing history will be saved. It won’t also remember any passwords, logins or anything like that.
The best way to explain Private Mode on the iPhone and iPad in iOS 10, is as a killswitch that will never remember anything you viewed or clicked on during your session. It’s important to note that Private Mode doesn’t delete cookies, which get stored on your device regardless of Incognito Tab.
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How to turn ON Private Mode:
- Turn on your iPhone or iPad in iOS 10.
- Go to the Google Chrome browser.
- In the upper right hand corner, select the 3-dot icon.
- Select on “New incognito tab” and a new black screen pop-up not remember anything
How to delete Safari history on iPhone and iPad in iOS 10
The first thing you should do is turn on the Apple iPhone and iPad in iOS 10 and go to the Settings app. Once there, browse for Safari. Select on Safari and tap on the “Clear History and Website Data”. After that, tap on the button that says “Clear History and Data”.
After you have tapped on that the process will only take a short period of time to complete to clear the history on your iPhone or iPad in iOS 10.
You can use multiple other types of browsers on the Apple App Store that do this by default and will never remember any of your data. Dolphin Zero is a good alternative for Chrome odor the Apple iPhone and iPad in iOS 10. Another popular Internet browser for the Apple iPhone and iPad in iOS 10 is the Opera Browser that has a browser-wide privacy mode you can enable.