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Use an unofficial 'private browsing' mode on the iPhone
In addition to force quitting Safari, clear the History, Cookies, and Cache from the Safari section in Settings. When you open Safari, it will act as it does on a new installation. This is a method that I have been using since 1.1.1 and still works great.
Use an unofficial 'private browsing' mode on the iPhone
The point of this hint (for me at least) is not having to clear the whole history. Private browsing on the desktop is just that: private.
Porn's the obvious one, and the punchline with the most mileage, but everybody has something(s) they don't want anybody to know, and many of them are googling it right now. So what if I jealously google my more successful friends? Or if I'm coming down with a fatal case of WebMD-Induced Hypochondriasis Syndrome? Or maybe I don't want the airline to know what flights I'm taking a second look at, so they don't raise the fare. It's not just 4chan or bustyladiez.org. Although, there is that too, I suppose. ;-P |
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