Delete safari browsing data on iOS

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We bring you a new guide that can be very useful if you do not want anyone to see the information you have consulted on safari or if you want to perform a small memory cleaning on your device.

here we bring you how to delete all browsing data Safari browser on our iOS device. Highlight that the screenshots are from iOS 7 but on iOS 6.xx the way to perform this procedure is exactly the same.

Many of you will wonder what what is it for this process, the answer is very easy, all this works to completely remove browsing data, caches of the websites that we visit on our device. We also have the option to delete the safari history and many of you will think that it is the same but the truth is that it has a big difference, which is that the deletion of the history only removes the web addresses that we have visited and this process removes any safari navigation data including caches.

After the jump I leave you the tutorial for those who want to carry out this good process.

In the following lines I put the process in text and then I put the process with screenshots.

We start:

1- We access the adjustments of our device

2-We look for the option safari

3-We go all the way down to the option advanced

4-We press on website data

5-We slide to the end and click on Delete all data

6-We confirm the elimination by giving Remove now

With this simple process it would be all done and we will have already carried out the deletion of all the websites that we have seen from our device. Depending on your browsing, you may have more or less data stored. With this too we release some other section space shown in iTunes.


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  1.   Antonio said

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  2.   aarancon said

    Mother of God what do you capture (especially the first one on the springboard and the last one where you don't know if it's a button or a fixed text). Every time I see this abomination, I reaffirm more that I'm not going to upgrade to this monster called iOS 7. What a way to destroy the best interface that existed for mobile devices. What a shame, what a horror.

    I really can't understand how some of you defend this. One thing is a change, fresh air, a renewal, and quite another is to destroy all the essence of Apple at once. What have you been doing so far on iOS? If it was the opposite of what it is now! I really can't understand it.

    1.    Juan Fco Carter said

      Friend, each one has an opinion regarding ios 7 also tell you that it is the first beta and many changes are still expected at the icon level and everything

      1.    aarancon said

        Many changes??? But have you entered the Apple website? Yes, the official one, the .com. As soon as you enter it, you have this wonderful interface represented. Do you really think that after displaying this on their official website they will change it? What changes are expected? Well yes, of course, but they are changes at the level of operation and stability of iOS 7, nothing more. Changes at a visual level you will see very few.

        Of course, everyone has their opinion regarding iOS 7, it would be good. What, as I said in my initial post, I cannot understand is that someone who was an iOS user for a long time would defend this. If I buy something and I keep buying it in successive models it is simply because I like what is offered to me (unless I am a fanboy and I swallow EVERYTHING that X brand sells me whatever it is). I can agree that some or even many of the clients that I mentioned before were a little tired of always seeing the same icons and the same interface, I understand this and understand it, but from there to that they simply destroy EVERYTHING that so far It was iOS and I agree with it, I simply cannot understand it because, if you were so unhappy with iOS that you defend its total destruction as it was known until now…. What the hell were you doing buying over and over again something that you were so unhappy with ??? If I don't like or even hate something, I simply don't buy it.

        1.    Juan Fco Carter said

          Well, I have been with the iPhone since 2008 when the iPhone 3g came out and I do not buy it because I like the interface, but I buy it because of the stability of the device, which is not the same, everyone has their opinion as I indicated above, in I have not defended iOS 7 at any time, there are things that have been changed for the better and others for the worse, but personally I already hated the interface and a facelift was needed, that they have passed I do not deny, but I do not say that I do not like it .

        2.    o0firestarter0o said

          The point of view you defend seems absurd to me.

          Let's start from the certainty that iOS is an operating system, not a set of icons.

          You may like the new icons more (or less), but the operating system is the same. Improved, with more options.

          They have not loaded with a stroke what was iOS, as you say in your comment. They have radically changed the interface (nobody disputes that) but the operating system remains the same.

          People who have been using iOS for years and defend change is because they see beyond the icons. They see the functionality, the smoothness with which everything works. Because iOS is an operating system designed for the iPhone.

          People don't defend how beautiful iOS is.
          People defend the "tandem" that hardware and software do on the iPhone. How they work next to each other.
          They see the potential of the operating system itself.

          Moreover, for example, I myself had my devices modified for years with themes as good as JAKU, which have nothing to do with the original iOS design.
          And I am an advocate of iOS (although not of its design).

          You say you don't want to update your devices?
          Go ahead, everyone is free to do as they please.

          But I assure you that saying that you will let an iPhone 5 "die" by not updating it, just because "you don't like the new icons" seems surreal and a comment more appropriate for a pro-Android forum than for an experienced Android user. actualidad iPhone.

          I know that you are "angry" with Apple and that I am not going to make you change your mind with my comment (you just have to read your last comments), but if I would tell you to stop and reconsider for a minute why you are an iOS user ...
          Is it just for the design?
          Or better yet ...
          What do you value the most about iOS6?
          Design?

          1.    aarancon said

            I answer you of course. I do not know if I will be an advanced user of iOS, I met iOS through a friend who had the 3GS and when the 4 came out I bought it as soon as I left, later I bought an iPad 3 and then the iPhone 5. Now that is, I know perfectly what I want and what I ask of a device of this type because I have had everything except for Blackberry and Windows Phone.

            Apple has been a company that based its products on excellence in all its aspects, that is, the design of each and every one of its devices, total functionality, and especially on precious interfaces in accordance with the aforementioned. Ultimately Apple was, and I mean well, it was, synonymous with excellence in design. iOS is, or was, the maximum exponent of all this since it is the OS of Apple devices that we all carry with us everywhere. With iOS 7 the precious style of the interface has died, therefore for my iOS it has been destroyed or its essence has been destroyed, which as I say in Apple was always the design. Yes, it will continue to have stability and smoothness but what you see when you unlock the iPhone or iPad is simple, flat and ugly, in total dissonance with the rest of the device.

            I repeat that I understand and respect the users who wanted a change both in the interface and in the icons, but this is not just a change, let's say "to use", it is such a huge change, so incredibly radical and extreme that many of the users who We loved iOS, we cannot understand, defend, much less "get used to" it. iOS, as I say, can continue to be smooth, fluid and functional, but if what we see when we handle a device with these characteristics, that is, with what we interact, is so flat, so shabby and with that appearance of not having worked at all ( in total contrast to what we had before), some of us will easily come to hate it.

            I am of the opinion that beyond the stability and smoothness in a mobile OS (that if, without losing it), the design of what we continuously touch, with what we continuously interact has to be much more important and much more worked. We had ALL this until iOS 6, that is, a system, smooth, stable and with a simply incredible interface, that is, it was a real delight to interact with it.

            Apart from the icons, also, the interface has lost integers everywhere, the dock is now practically the same as it was in iPhone OS (the iOS of the first iPhone), let's go back to the primitive. Have you noticed the last screenshot to which I allude in my first comment? What should be a button now is text that appears fixed. Have you seen the interface of the voice notes app with that huge and flat red circle? Is this really at the level of a device like the iPhone or iPad? Have you seen the first capture with the springboard and the folders? I repeat, this is at the height of the design of these devices?

            For me and for all those who think like me (which fortunately are many) this has no turning back. You know as well as I do that Jobs would never have accepted this. They have waited for his death to end his legacy, fire the one who was his transmitter of ideas in iOS and renew it in such a way that it is no longer, far from it, iOS or the work of Jobs. By the way they could have changed the name.

            As I have said I will not update but I will not buy any other Apple device as long as it does not return to excellence in each and every one of its points. You can obviously do whatever you want. If you like to interact with a shabby, flat, ugly interface, and with a feeling of not having been worked on at all, perfect. I want them to give me back what they have stolen from me and for what I was an Apple customer. In the meantime I will not buy any of your devices again.

    2.    Wanda said

      I was amused by this comment because I had entered to say exactly the same thing. Abomination is little. It's not that my eyesight hurts, it's that my stomach churns! Go shit ...
      (And don't expect so many changes, Juan Fco. When someone is called Jonathan Ive and they have named him Sir for his designs, he does not give his arm to twist so easily. Every genius shits it sometime, and this is one of them)

  3.   @Tic__Tak said

    XD I will not deviate from the topic, if it is ios7 ios'x '
    I already do that with my browsers, because it is uncomfortable for someone to know what you are looking for: $
    What a good guide xP I already made it and I do it.