iPhone History, Cache, and Cookies

Browser data stored on your iPhone includes history, cache, and cookies. When stored, the data delivers faster load times, automatically populates web forums, tailors advertisements, and provides records of your web searches. Here’s an overview of the types of browser data that is stored on your iPhone:

Browsing history: This is a log of the web pages you visited. It’s helpful when you want to return to those sites.Cache: The cache comprises locally stored web page components such as images, used to speed up load times in future browsing sessions.Autofill: This information includes form data such as your name, address, and credit card numbers.Cookies: Most websites place these bits of data on your iPhone. Cookies store login information and provide a customized experience on subsequent visits.

While this data may be useful to store, it is also sensitive in nature. Whether it’s the password for your Gmail account or the digits on your credit card, much of the data left behind at the end of your browsing session could be harmful in the wrong hands. In addition to the security risk, there are privacy issues to consider. That’s why it’s important to understand what this data comprises and how it can be viewed and manipulated on your iPhone. This tutorial defines each item in detail and walks you through managing and deleting the respective data.

Clear Browsing History and Other Private Data

Follow these steps to clear your browsing history and other data on the iPhone.

Block All Cookies

Apple has taken a more proactive approach to cookies in iOS, allowing you to block all that originates from an advertiser or other third-party website by default. Follow these steps to block all cookies:

Delete Data from Specific Websites

If your goal isn’t to remove private data in one fell swoop, you can clear data saved by specific websites in Safari for iOS.