How Do You Clear Internet History On A Mac?
Your Macintosh computer’s Internet history is stored in your Safari or Firefox Internet browser preferences, and is saved until you manually erase the history or set your browser up for automatic erasing. The history can be automatically erased after you close out of the browser, or you can store your browsing history for up to one year. While there is no harm in storing your history if your computer is password-protected, your Internet history should be cleared if you use a public Macintosh computer in order to protect your privacy. Click the “Safari” icon on your screen’s dock. Click “Safari” in the program menu, then “Reset Safari.” Check the box next to “Clear history, and uncheck the boxes next to all other menu items in the window. Click the “Reset” button. Alternatively, Click “History” at the top of the screen in the Safari window, and select “Clear History” from the drop-down menu. Click the “Clear” button to erase the history. Open the Applications folder in Finder and double