Surfing the web is something that most of us do almost daily, since we access different pages in search of information, content, to download a program or for simple entertainment. That is why having a good browser is important so that we feel comfortable during its use..
When we open Safari, or any other browser, it leaves by default all the history of the websites we visit. This is a default configuration that allows us to keep track of the sites visited or allows us to review an important site at some point and that we may forget its address.
But just as it can be helpful, it can also have the opposite effect since if someone else accesses the computer they will see where we have been when we connect to the Internet through Safari. If you are concerned about this, in getFastAnswer we are going to explain how to configure the automatic deletion of history in Safari..
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How to delete Safari history automatically
Step 1
For this we open the Safari browser in macOS, then we go to the Safari - Preferences menu:
Step 2
In the displayed window we go to the "General" tab where we will see the following:
Step 3
There we click on the options of the line "Delete elements from the history" and the following options will be displayed:
Step 4
There we can program the automatic deletion either daily, weekly, every 15 days, monthly or annually, we select the most appropriate option:
We close the assistant and thus Safari has been programmed to erase all the history in the frequency of time that we have established, remember that this is done for security and privacy reasons if someone else has access to the Mac.