Apple's Safari web browser offers an easy way to delete cookies and cache on iPhones and iPads. Cookies can help provide a personalized web browsing experience, but they can also create a significant privacy issue by collecting and disseminating users' browsing data. It is, therefore, essential to delete cookies after each browsing session for improved privacy.
Like most browsers, Safari also offers users the ability to delete the entire browsing history, including site data, cookies, cache and more. This means users can easily delete their browsing data on Apple's default web browser for iPhones and iPads. Doing so is not only a good privacy practice but also helps save precious storage space and can even speed up the browsing experience.
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Safari offers an easy way to delete all saved cookies. Depending on a user's needs, they can either remove all cookies en masse or get rid of them individually, one at a time. To start the process, go to the iPhone's (or iPad's) 'Settings' and then select 'Safari' from the settings menu. On the Safari Settings page, scroll down a little and tap on 'Clear History and Website Data.' Confirm the decision by hitting 'Clear History and Data' on the pop-up. As explained by Apple, this will delete all history and website data in Safari en masse.
Safari also allows users to delete specific cookies and website data while preserving everything else. Users will need to access the 'Advanced' menu to do that. To delete only website data, go over to 'Settings' and select 'Safari' as described earlier. Now scroll down to the bottom, hit 'Advanced,' and tap on 'Website Data.' Next, users will be presented with the data for all websites they've
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