From time to time, you may want to delete the information left by the websites you access with the Safari browser on the iPhone you use. In addition, the history is also something that is not a bad idea to delete to increase the privacy that you have in the use of the Apple phone. We tell you how to achieve this safely. By deleting the history, what you do is eliminate all traces of the pages you have visited, be it a store or a website that offers all kinds of information. Therefore, you will go unnoticed in the use of the Safari browser that is included by default in the iPhone. If this seems like a good idea to you, we show you the steps you have to take in Apple’s iOS operating system to achieve it quickly -and without causing any problems for the applications on your terminal-. This is how you delete Safari history on Apple iPhones This is an option that has been thought of by the Cupertino company, so all the actions you take will be done using a completely official process. And this means? Well, simply that you do not run any risk in Safari or the iPhone, in the event that you decide to follow the instructions that we show you below: Open the Configuration application of the terminal, for this it is best to use the wheel-shaped icon notched in the list of applications. Once you are in this section, you must go to the bottom area and look for an item called Safari. This brings up a new menu that has the tool you need to be able to delete your iPhone’s browsing history. The name of this is Clear History and Website Data. Click on it and you will complete the deletion (including the cookies that have been left by the pages that have been visited, so it is a really complete option). Once this is done, you are finished and no one will be able to see what you have done with Safari when browsing. Obviously, you can use this option that we have discussed on your iPhone as many times as you consider appropriate -since there is no restriction in this regard-. Therefore, this is an excellent way to increase the privacy you have when using your Apple phone (this is also possible on iPad tablets from the Cupertino firm). >