Difference between revisions of "Safari Private Data"
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#Select the '''Empty Cache''' option and click '''Empty''' | #Select the '''Empty Cache''' option and click '''Empty''' | ||
#Go back to the '''Safari''' menu and click '''Reset Safari''' | #Go back to the '''Safari''' menu and click '''Reset Safari''' | ||
− | #Click on | + | #Click on '''Remove all website data''' |
#*That is the only option that must be checked for this, however, other options may be checked as you deem necessary. | #*That is the only option that must be checked for this, however, other options may be checked as you deem necessary. | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 3 July 2012
Windows
You can clear your Safari history and cache by:
- Clicking on the Tools menu (Looks like a gear, upper right of screen)
- Selecting Reset Safari
- Selecting everything except saved passwords (unless you would like them cleared)
- Clicking on Reset
Mac
You can clear your Safari history and cache by:
- With Safari open, click the Safari menu
- Select the Empty Cache option and click Empty
- Go back to the Safari menu and click Reset Safari
- Click on Remove all website data
- That is the only option that must be checked for this, however, other options may be checked as you deem necessary.