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How to protect your privacy in Safari browser

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Protect your privacy in Safari browser Data collection on the internet is a scary thing. We’re going to show you how to use Safari privately and securely. From clearing of browser history to the removal of cache and cookies and a whole lot more, follow these easy methods.


Remove cookies and autofill forms • Cookies by themselves are not actively intrusive on your privacy; however, they store data in ways that can be used for user profiling and website tracking among other things. While cookies make the browsing experience faster, and the web experience more dynamic, some users may have privacy concerns. • Similarly, autofill forms can be quite scary. When you’re typing in a field or form on your browser and Safari reveals suggestions that you really wish it didn’t know, it’s time to clear away the autofill data.


To manually remove cookies in Safari browser: • Navigate to Safari > Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data • Now you can remove cookies for specific sites or simply Remove All


To manually clean up autofill entries in Safari browser:

• Navigate to Safari > Preferences > Autofill • Deselect each option and restart your browser


To clean away all of your Safari tracks • To clean away all of your Safari tracks, from cookies to browsing history and even autofill, you can turn to CleanMyMac 3. Once launched, simply click on the Privacy tab and select Safari. Now you can easily choose what browsing data to delete from your system, all from one convenient window. • Keeping your privacy intact is as easy as that.


Private Browsing in Safari If you’d like to stay off the grid, Jason Bourne, Safari’s Private Browsing option is what you should be using. When you use a Private Browsing window: • Each tab in the window is isolated, so websites you view in one tab can’t track what you do in other tabs. • Safari doesn’t remember the web pages you visit or your AutoFill information. • Your recent searches aren’t included in the results list when you use the Smart Search field. • Safari doesn’t remember changes to your cookies or other website data. • Plug-ins that support Private Browsing stop storing cookies and other tracking information. To use Private Browsing with Safari simply choose File > New Private Window. To make Safari open private browsing by default go to Safari > Preferences, click General, click the "Safari opens with" pop-up menu, then choose "A new private window."


Bored of Bing? Change your Safari's default search engine Did you know there are other search engines besides Bing and Google? With Safari you have four choices for your default search engine - Google, Yahoo, Bing, and DuckDuckGo. If you’re interested in privacy, we recommend using DuckDuckGo, which doesn’t track or store your personal information. Whether you want greater search privacy or just to try something new, change your default search engine by following these easy steps: • Go to Safari > Preferences > Search • Select your search engine of choice


Contact Support In case you’re facing any problems relating to Apple Safari Browser, just dial 1-800-240-2551 Safari Browser Technical Support Number for Safari Technical Support. Address: USA Toll Free: USA: 18002402551 UK: 448000465216 AU: 611800954262 Mail Us: support@browsertechnicalsupportnumbers.com


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