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How To : Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Safari has a helpful feature that shows your most frequently visited webpages whenever you open a new tab or window, but it's not for everyone. If you never use it, would rather have a minimalist start page, or want to prevent other people with access to Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac from seeing the websites you frequent the most, you can get rid of it.

Removing the list of your most frequently visited websites in Safari is simple, and you can make your choice apply across all of your iCloud-connected devices.

If you don't use the frequently visited section or want to slim down your start page, hiding it is the best option since you can unhide it and see those sites again. However, if you share an iPad or Mac at home with family and don't want them to see what sites you're visiting the most from your iPhone, erasing your frequently visited sites is best for privacy.

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Method 1: Hide 'Frequently Visited' from Safari's Start Page

Open the start page in Safari on your iPhone or iPad, which should show up immediately if you don't have any open tabs. With tabs already open, long-press the tabs button in the toolbar and select "New Tab" from the menu that appears to open a fresh one. You can also tap the tabs button and hit the plus (+) button.

Scroll down the start page, tap the "Edit" button, and then toggle off the "Frequently Visited" switch. Once you close the start page customization options, the Frequently Visited section should be gone.

If you reopen the start page editor and toggle "Frequently Visited" back on, the webpages you frequently visit should appear again when you exit the editor.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

On macOS, click the plus (+) sign at the top of Safari's window, press Command-T , or go to File –> New Tab in the menu bar to open a new tab for the start page. You can also press Command-N or go to File –> New Window in the menu bar to open a new window to the start page.

You may have Safari set up to open new tabs or windows to a specific website or blank page if you don't see the start page appear. Press Command-, or go to Safari –> Preferences in the menu bar, then set new tabs and/or windows to "Start Page."

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

If you don't want to set the start page to open with new tabs and/or windows, you can also go to Bookmarks –> Show Start Page in the menu bar to replace your current tab with the start page.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Instead of an "Edit" button on the start page, click the preferences icon and uncheck "Show Frequently Visited."

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Alternatively, right-click anywhere in the blank area of the start page to uncheck it.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Turning on the " Use Start Page on All Devices " switch in the start page customization options will sync your start page settings across all your iCloud-connected Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac computers). For your start page preferences to sync, you must be signed in with the same Apple ID, be running the latest software, have "Safari" enabled in your iCloud preferences, and have 2FA enabled. ( Find out more. )

Method 2: Clear 'Frequently Visited' from Safari's History

The problem with Method 1 is that it only hides your list of frequently visited websites — it doesn't get rid of it. So if your goal is to stop other people with access to your Safari browser from seeing these sites, you'll want to eliminate your browsing history instead.

Open Safari on your iPhone, tap the book icon, then the clock, and hit "Clear." On iPad, tap the sidebar icon, then "History," and hit "Clear." A quick actions menu will appear with a message warning you that clearing your history on your iPhone or iPad will also erase it across all your iCloud-connected devices. Clearing it will also remove cookies and other browsing data on your current device only.

Tap "All time" to delete all browsing data and remove the "Frequently Visited" section from your Safari start page.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

You can also go to Settings –> Safari –> Clear History and Website Data to achieve the same effect. After you go back to your Safari start page, you'll notice the "Frequently Visited" section is no longer there.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

On macOS, go to History –> Clear History or Safari –> Clear History in the menu bar, choose "all history" from the drop-down menu, and hit "Clear History" to wipe the slate clean, effectively removing the Frequently Visited section from your Safari start page. If you still see the Frequently Visited area, close and reopen Safari.

Alternatively, you can go to History –> Show All History in the menu bar, click "Clear History" on the page, choose "all history" from the drop-down menu, and hit "Clear History."

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

Those options for macOS will also remove cookies and other browsing data on your current computer as it does on iOS and iPadOS. If you want to clear your history across all your iCloud-connected devices but keep your cookies and other browsing data on your Mac, hold down the Option key to turn "Clear History" in the menu bar to "Clear History and Keep Website Data," and click on that.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Websites in Safari on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

If you want Safari to stop showing your frequently visited websites altogether in the future, it's a good idea to combine the two methods above — hide the section from your start page and clear your browsing history.

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Whenever you open Safari, you'll see a list of sites that you frequently visit, but what if you don't want that to show? Fortunately, you can toggle that section off or clear your browsing history so those sites don't display on your new tabs in Safari. This wikiHow article teaches you how to get rid of the "Frequently Visited" sites on Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Things You Should Know

  • Hide your 'Frequently Visited' sites on iPhone by tapping "Edit" in a new tab, then toggling the feature off.
  • For Mac, open a new tab and click the filter icon, then uncheck "Frequently Visited" to turn it off.
  • Alternatively, you can clear Safari's history to get rid of 'Frequently Visited'.

Hiding Safari's "Frequently Visited" on iPhone & iPad

Step 1 Open Safari to a new tab.

  • Use this method if you don't want to delete your browsing or search history, but just don't want "Frequently Visited" to display on your new tabs.

Step 2 Tap Edit.

  • A "Customizing Start Page" window will open.

Step 3 Tap the switch next to

  • You can also toggle on or off “Use Start Page on All Devices” on your iPhone/iPad to sync those preferences with your other devices.
  • To enable "Frequently Visited," simply go back to a new tab, tap Edit and tap the switch so it's green.
  • For older iOS versions, the "Frequently Visited" tab is located within your Settings app in the Safari option.
  • If it doesn't work, like you toggle it off and then look a day later and see the toggle is back on, make sure you don't have "Use Start Page on All Devices" checked on your Mac, as that could be syncing your Mac's Safari preferences with your other Apple devices.
  • To delete individual "Frequently Visited" sites, press and hold the icon next to a site and tap Delete when it pops up.

Hiding Safari's "Frequently Visited" on Mac

Step 1 Open Safari to the start page.

  • If you're not in a new tab, click the plus icon, or press Cmd + T , or go to File > New Tab . Or, if you have new tabs set to open on a specific page, go to Bookmarks > Show Start Page .

Step 2 Click icon.

  • You won't see that section next time you open a new tab in Safari!
  • If you have "Use Start Page on All Devices" checked, any changes you make on your Mac will also affect your iPhone or iPad. So, if you attempt to toggle off "Frequently Visited" on only your iPhone, but it's enabled on your Mac, it will toggle back on automatically. [1] X Research source
  • You can also delete individual sites from "Frequently Visited" by clicking one of the icons and dragging it to the trash can in the Dock.

Deleting Safari's History on iPhone & iPad

Step 1 Open Safari and tap the book icon.

  • If you're using an iPad, open the sidebar instead.
  • Use this method if you want to clear the history for Safari rather than just hide your "Frequently Visited" sites.

Step 2 Tap icon.

  • On iPad, this will say "History" instead.

Step 3 Tap Clear.

  • Alternatively, open the Settings app , then go to Safari > Clear History and Website Data to achieve the same results.

Deleting Safari's History on Mac

Step 1 Open Safari and click Safari.

  • Use this method if you want to clear the history for Safari rather than just hiding your "Frequently Visited" sites.

Step 2 Click Clear History.

  • Alternatively, go to History > Clear History or History > Show all History > Clear History .

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How to delete frequently visited sites in Safari on iPhone, iPad

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Over the years, Apple’s Safari has added features to make browsing more intuitive and seamless. One such feature is the Frequently Visited section, which by default appears on Safari’s Start Page. While this is convenient, thumbnails of your most visited sites may not be something you want others to see. If privacy is an issue for you, you have the option to delete Frequently Visited sites in Safari on your iPhone or iPad.

Further, you can selectively remove sites displayed on the section on your iPad or iPhone’s Safari. Here’s everything you need to know.

How to turn off Frequently Visited sites from Safari on iPhone or iPad

How to remove website from frequently visited section in safari on iphone, clear safari history to get rid of frequently visited sites.

  • Launch  Safari .
  • Open a new tab in Safari by tapping the  Tabs icon  at the bottom right of the screen.

Launch Safari and tap tabs icon and select plus icon

  • Scroll down and tap  Edit → Toggle off Frequently Visited

Turn off Frequently visited on iPhone

When planning a clandestine escape with your loved one or meticulously selecting the perfect gift for them, the last thing you want is for your iPhone or iPad to inadvertently divulge your plans by displaying the websites you’ve been visiting frequently. Such a slip-up could completely spoil the surprise you’ve been carefully planning. 

An easy solution to prevent this is to get rid of frequently visited sites on Safari.

However, if you find the Frequently Visited section helpful and just want to delete one or two sites from the list, that’s also possible. Here’s how:

  • Tap and hold a website thumbnail you want to delete.
  • Move the contextual menu up to see all the options.

Remove a website from Frequently Visited section in Safari on iPhone

Further, if you want a more personalized Safari start page, I’d recommend our complete guide on how to customize your Start Page in Safari .

Another way of removing frequently visited sites is to clear the Safari history on your iPhone or iPad. Keeping your browsing history clear also ensures that nobody can check which sites you’ve visited recently.

To clear your iPhone or iPad’s Safari history:

  • Launch  Safari  and tap the book icon at the bottom of the screen.
  • Select the clock tab at the top right.

Clear Safari history from iPhone

Wrapping up…

While Safari’s Frequently Visited section provides convenient access to the sites you’ve recently browsed, its prominent display may not be ideal if you’re trying to keep your online activities private, especially when others might have access to your device.

Its visibility can inadvertently reveal your browsing habits, which is not always desirable, especially when planning surprises or conducting sensitive searches.

Which option did you prefer? Did you turn the feature off, or did you decide to delete your entire Safari history? Share it below!

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  • Use passkeys in Safari
  • Check stocks
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  • Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or an Apple TV channel
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  • Check the weather
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  • View weather maps
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  • Find out what Siri can do
  • Tell Siri about yourself
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  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
  • Track your orders
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Customize your Safari settings on iPad

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Customize your start page

Every time you open a new tab, you begin on your start page. You can customize your start page with new background images and options.

The start page in Safari, which shows favorite websites, websites shared with you, and websites saved to your Reading List. At the bottom of the screen is the Edit button.

Scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap Edit.

Choose options for your start page.

Favorites: Display shortcuts to your favorite bookmarked websites. See Add a website to Favorites .

Frequently Visited: Go straight to the websites you visit most.

Shared with You: See links shared with you in Messages. See Find links shared with you .

Privacy Report: Stay updated on how many trackers and websites Safari blocked from tracking you. See View the Privacy Report .

Siri Suggestions: As you search, allow websites shared in Calendar and other apps to appear.

Reading List: Show webpages currently in your Reading List. See Add the current webpage to your Reading List .

Recently Closed Tabs: Go back to tabs you previously closed.

iCloud Tabs: Show open tabs from other Apple devices where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID and Safari is turned on in iCloud settings or preferences. See Organize your tabs with Tab Groups .

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Note: Your custom start page settings are updated on all your Apple devices where you have Use Start Page on All Devices turned on, and you’re signed in with the same Apple ID using two-factor authentication .

Change the text size for a website on Safari

the Page Settings button

Tap the large A to increase the font size or the small A to decrease it.

A webpage with the Page Settings menu open. From top to bottom, the menu includes Text Size, Show Reader, Listening Controls, Hide Toolbar, Request Mobile Website, Website Settings, and Privacy Report.

Change the display controls for a website on Safari

You can hide the search field, switch to Reader, and more.

Hide the search field: Tap Hide Toolbar (tap the top of the screen to get it back).

See a streamlined view of the webpage: Tap Show Reader (if available).

To return to the normal view, tap Hide Reader.

See what the webpage looks like on a desktop computer: Tap Request Desktop Website (if available).

You can also adjust Safari settings in Accessibility settings. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Per-App Settings. Tap Add App, choose Safari, then tap Safari to adjust the settings.

Choose where to save downloads

When you download a file in Safari, you can choose whether to save it to iCloud or on your iPad.

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iCloud Drive: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder in iCloud Drive. This allows you to access the downloaded file on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID .

On My iPad: Select this option to save downloads to the Downloads folder on your iPad.

Share website passwords with a group

You can create a group of trusted contacts and share a set of passwords. Passwords stay up to date for everyone in the group, and you can remove someone at any time.

See Create shared password groups .

Adjust privacy settings for Safari

You can choose what privacy settings you want across Safari, and create individual exceptions for websites. See Browse privately .

You can navigate in Safari using keyboard shortcuts if you have an Apple external keyboard connected to your iPad.

To view available keyboard shortcuts, connect your keyboard, then press and hold the Command key.

How-To Geek

How to hide frequently visited sites and top sites in safari.

The Safari web browser likes showing the websites you frequently visit when you open it.

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Disable frequently visited sites on an iphone or ipad, disable top sites on a mac.

The Safari web browser likes showing the websites you frequently visit when you open it. On an iPhone or iPad, it shows "frequently visited sites." On a Mac, it shows your "top sites." You can disable this to prevent your browser from advertising the websites you frequently visit.

This feature is customizable. You're free to remove any websites you don't want appearing here and continue using it. On iOS, you can disable it entirely. On a Mac, you can tweak it to prevent your personal information from appearing.

As of iOS 9, it's now possible to disable the "Frequently Visited Sites" feature, preventing any frequently visited sites from appearing on the new tab page in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Only icons for your favorites will appear on Safari's new tab page.

To do this, open the Settings app, select the "Safari" category, and disable the "Frequently Visited Sites" option under the General options.

To instead just remove one or more frequently visited websites while leaving the feature enabled, open Safari's new tab page and look at the icons for your frequently visited sites. Long-press an icon and tap Delete to remove it. Safari won't show it on this page anymore, no matter how much you visit it.

The Safari web browser on Mac OS X has a similar feature. It will open to a "Top Sites" view with thumbnail previews of the websites you frequently visit when you launch Safari or open a new tab.

There's no actual way to completely hide the top sites from the interface on a Mac as there is on iOS. However, you can prevent them from appearing unless someone seeks them out, or tweak your top sites so that a specific list of websites always appears there.

The simplest option is simply clicking the star icon at the top-right of the favorites page screen. Safari will always open showing your favorite websites, and won't show top sites unless someone clicks that option. The favorites page will always contain an icon that takes you to the top sites. If you're just worried about someone seeing your top sites from over your shoulder, this will work fine.

You could also click the Safari menu and select Preferences. For "New windows open with" and "New tabs open with", select an option other than favorites -- for example, your home page or a blank page. Someone will have to click History > Show top sites to access the favorites page, and then click the top sites icon on the favorites page to access them.

Safari's top sites page is always a 4x3 grid of 12 thumbnails. You can add websites to it, remove websites from it, and lock websites in place. Lock twelve thumbnails in place and no other websites will automatically appear here.

To manually add a website to your top sites list, visit it, click the share button on Safari's toolbar, select "Add bookmarks," and tell Safari to add the page to "Top sites."

You can then visit the top sites view. Hover your mouse cursor over a top site and click the pin icon to lock the top site in place. If a website you don't want to see appears there, click the x button instead to remove it from the page.

By removing top sites you don't want to see, adding ones you do want to see, and then locking every single one in place, you can customize your list of top sites and prevent other websites from appearing here. Someone would have to start removing top sites to see other ones -- and, if that's a problem you're worried about, you should just be clearing your Safari browser history.

Many web browsers have features like this one. Ultimately, if you're worried about people seeing the websites you're visiting, you should be clearing your web browser's history and private data regularly. But you may just want to hide those sites a little bit, preventing people from seeing the websites you visit every time you open a new tab in your browser or just getting those frequently visited sites out of your way so you can focus on your favorite websites -- the websites you actually want to see every time you open your browser's new tab page.

How to Delete Frequently Visited Sites on Safari (iOS 17)

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Frequently Visited sites are the websites you visit most often in the Safari browser; they appear when you open a new tab in Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Here's how to remove Frequently Visited on iPhone in the Safari app.

Why You'll Love This Tip:

  • Remove Frequently Visited sites on Safari so others won't be able to easily see which sites you visit most.
  • Restore Frequently Visited if your Safari Frequently Visited sites disappear and you want them back.

How to Remove Frequently Visited Sites on iPhone

System requirements:.

This tip works on iPhones running iOS 17 or later. Find out how to  update to iOS 17 .

You may want to learn how to get rid of Frequently Visited on Safari to keep your browsing habits private. Keep in mind that Frequently Visited sites in the Safari browser are not the same thing as Safari bookmarks , so any site you’ve saved as a bookmark will remain if you disable the Frequently Visited sites on your iPhone. If you want to learn how to hide Frequently Visited on Safari due to privacy concerns, download our In-Depth Privacy Guide for a more complete overview of secure browsing. Be sure to sign up for our free Tip of the Day newsletter for more iPhone privacy tips.

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When you turn off Frequently Visited in Safari on an iPhone, the section disappears from Safari completely. Ostensibly, if you turn the feature back on, the sites should reappear, but some of us have noticed that once we turn Safari Frequently Visited tracking off, we can't turn it back on. This seems like a bug that Apple may work out later, but for right now, it makes toggling Frequently Visited sites off pretty final. So before you complete these steps, make sure you really want to delete Frequently Visited sites on your iPhone! Has the Safari app completely disappeared from your iPhone's Home Screen? Learn how to get Safari back on iPhone or iPad .

If you enjoyed this tutorial, check out some of our other top tips, including How to Share iCloud Photos with Android Phones , and  How to Screen Record with Sound on Your iPhone .

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How to stop seeing Frequently Visited websites in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Safari Start Page, which is the first screen you see when you open Apple’s web browser, has a section called Frequently Visited . Under this, you’ll see websites you often open on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. However, for privacy and other reasons, you may want to avoid seeing a list of frequently visited websites every time you open Safari or tap the address field.

In this quick tutorial, we’ll show you how to stop frequently visited sites from showing up in Safari.

Safari on iPhone and iPad

How to hide Frequently Visited sites in Safari

On iphone or ipad.

  • Open the Safari browser and make sure you’re on the Start Page. If not, open a new tab to see the Start Page.
  • Tap Edit . You may have to scroll down to see the Edit button.
  • Turn off the switch for Frequently Visited .
  • Finally, touch the close button (X) to exit this screen.

Disable Frequently Visited in Safari on iPhone

Once you return to the Start Page, you’ll notice the absence of the Frequently Visited section. Plus, now, when you tap the URL bar, frequently visited sites won’t appear as a suggestion.

Here’s how the interface looks like with frequently visited sites enabled (left screenshot) and turned off (right screenshot):

Hide Frequently Visited sites in Safari on iPhone

Note: On older versions of iOS, you had to go to the Settings app > Safari to turn off the switch for Frequently Visited Sites .

  • Open Safari and be on the Start Page.
  • Click the settings icon from the bottom right of the screen.
  • Uncheck the box for Frequently Visited .

Uncheck Frequently Visited in Safari on Mac

Use Start Page on All Devices

Start Page appearance can sync via iCloud to all your Apple devices. As a result, when you show or hide Frequently Visited or other sections on your iPhone, the same settings will also reflect on your iPad, Mac, or other iPhone. This ensures you have a uniform Safari Start Page on all your Apple devices.

However, if you don’t want that and wish to have distinct Safari Start Pages, turn off the switch for Use Start Page on All Devices on iPhone or iPad. On Mac, uncheck the box for Use Start Page on All Devices .

Use Start Page on All Devices in Safari on iPhone

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How to Remove "Frequently Visited" on Safari (iPhone and Mac)

Safari's "Frequently Visited" section brings convenience at the cost of your privacy. So, here's how to remove it and keep your top sites private.

Key Takeaways

  • iPhone, iPad, and Mac users have a total of three ways to get rid of Safari's "Frequently Visited" section.
  • Choose between hiding the entire section or deleting specific sites if you wish to keep using the feature but want to clear certain websites.
  • Deleting your Safari history is a better option to ensure complete privacy and prevent others from seeing your web history and top-searched sites.

The "Frequently Visited" section on Safari's start page makes it easy to access top-searched websites quickly. However, someone who borrows your device for a moment can easily see what these sites are. So, here's how to remove "Frequently Visited" from Safari.

How to Remove Safari's Frequently Visited Section on an iPhone

First, let's look at removing the Frequently Visited section from the Safari start page. Follow the steps below to learn what you need to do:

  • Launch Safari. If there's already a webpage loaded, tap the Tabs icon (two squares, overlapped) in the toolbar.
  • Then, tap the Add (+) icon in the bottom-left corner to open a new tab and access the start page.
  • On the start page, scroll down to the bottom and tap Edit .
  • Now, toggle off Frequently Visited .

That's it. After toggling off Frequently Visited , you can also opt to toggle on Use Start Page on All Devices as an additional setting to improve your Safari experience . This will remove the Frequently Visited section from Safari across your other Apple devices, as long as you're signed in to them with the same Apple ID.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Sites in Safari on an iPhone

If you want to continue using the Frequently Visited section but wish to clear one or more of the existing sites listed there, you have two options: delete a specific site or delete your Safari history.

To remove a specific site, long-press on the website icon under the Frequently Visited section and tap Delete from the context.

Deleting your Safari history is the better option if you want to ensure that people won't find out which websites you've visited. That's because removing the Frequently Visited section and deleting specific sites only hides them from view. Those sites still remain in your Safari history.

So, if someone types certain letters or keywords into the search field, the website link will naturally appear as part of your web history.

To delete your Safari history and get rid of all frequently visited sites at once, tap the Bookmark icon in the toolbar, head to the History tab (clock icon), and tap Clear > All History > Clear History .

How to Remove Safari's Frequently Visited Section on a Mac

Let's move on to the instructions for Mac. First, open Safari to view the start page. If you're already on a webpage in Safari, you can access the start page by clicking Bookmarks > Show Start Page from the menu bar.

To customize the Safari start page on your Mac , click Options (icon shows three sliders) at the bottom and uncheck Frequently Visited . This section will now disappear from the start page in Safari.

How to Get Rid of Frequently Visited Sites in Safari on a Mac

Like on an iPhone, you can choose to keep the Frequently Visited section but delete a specific site from the list. In Safari, Control -click on the website under Frequently Visited and choose Delete .

To get rid of frequently visited websites from your web history and prevent them from showing up at the top of your search suggestions, you'll need to delete your Safari history on macOS.

With the browser open, click Safari in the menu bar and choose Clear History . Click the dropdown arrow in the pop-up menu and select All History . Then, click Clear History to confirm your action.

Safari's Frequently Visited Section Doesn't Have to Compromise Your Privacy

As you can see, iPhone, iPad, and Mac users have three options if they wish to remove frequently visited sites from Safari.

If your aim is to simply remove the whole list of sites from plain view, you can hide the entire Frequently Visited section. However, if you want to continue using the feature for convenience, you can either delete specific sites or clear your Safari history completely.

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How to Manage Browsing History on Safari for iPad

Protect your privacy on your mobile device

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What to Know

  • Open Safari . Select the Bookmarks icon.
  • Choose the Clock icon to open the History pane displaying the list of sites visited during the past month.
  • Select Clear and indicate which entries to delete using one of the four options: The last hour, Today, Today and yesterday, and All Time.

This article explains how to manage browsing history on Safari for iPad, including how to view and delete the iPad Safari history, cookies, and stored website data. This article applies to all iPad devices with iOS 10 or iPadOS 13 or later. The process for managing browser history in Safari on an iPhone is slightly different.

How to View and Delete Your iPad Browser History in Safari

Reviewing your iPad browser history is a straightforward process. Safari stores a log of websites you visit along with other related components, such as the cache and cookies. These elements enhance your browsing experience, but you may want to delete your browsing history for privacy reasons.

You can manage your web browsing history on the iPad in two ways. The easiest option is to do it directly in Safari:

Open the Safari web browser.

Select the Bookmarks icon (it looks like an open book) at the top of the screen. 

Select the clock icon to open the History pane. A list of sites visited over the past month appears.

To delete a single website from the browser history, swipe left on its name.

Select  Clear at the bottom of the panel to reveal four options: The last hour, Today, Today and yesterday, and All time.

Select your preferred option to remove the browsing history from your iPad and all connected iCloud devices.

How to Delete History and Cookies From the iPad Settings App

Deleting the browser history through Safari doesn't remove all the data it stores. For a thorough cleaning, go to the iPad Settings app. You can also delete the browsing history and cookies from the Settings app. Clearing the history this way deletes everything Safari saved.

Select the gear icon on the Home screen to open the iPad Settings .

Scroll down and select Safari .

Scroll through the list of settings and select  Clear History and Website Data to delete the browsing history, cookies, and other cached website data.

Select  Clear to confirm, or select Cancel to return to the Safari settings without removing any data.

How to Delete Stored Website Data on iPad

Safari sometimes stores additional website data on top of a list of web pages you visited. For example, it can save passwords and preferences for frequently visited sites. If you want to delete this data but don't want to clear the browsing history or cookies, selectively delete specific data saved by Safari using the iPad Settings app.

Open the iPad Settings app.

Scroll to the bottom of the Safari settings screen and select Advanced .

Select  Website Data to display a breakdown of the data each website currently stores on the iPad.

Select Show All Sites to display the expanded list if necessary.

Select  Remove All Website Data  at the bottom of the screen to delete the site data at once, or swipe left on individual items to clear items one at a time.

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Embarrassing browser history? How to get rid of Frequently Visited on iOS Safari

Stop anyone seeing your most frequently visited websites on iOS Safari

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For improved browsing privacy on your iPhone, you’ll want to get rid of “Frequently Visited” in Safari.  

The iPhone's Safari web browser makes internet browsing convenient with a highly customizable Start Page that gives you a Privacy Report and shows Siri Suggestions, recently closed tabs, favorite web pages, and frequently visited websites. But if you share your device with others and don’t want them to see your regular internet haunts, it’ll help to do away with the Frequently Visited segment. You’ll also enjoy a more minimalist and clutter-free look on your Safari without this segment.  

In this guide, we’ll show you how to do so in a few simple steps. And after you’ve eliminated the Frequently Visited section from Safari, explore these 9 hidden iPhone features for travellers .  

Steps to get rid of “Frequently Visited” on Safari iPhone

Note : The steps given below were performed on an iPhone running iOS 17 . 

1. Open the start page in Safari

Screenshot of the Safari browser on the iPhone showing how to go to the start page.

Open Safari on your iPhone. If you’re not already on the start page, tap the Tabs button in the bottom right, then tap the New Tab button (plus icon) in the bottom left.

2. Tap Edit

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Scroll down the start page and tap Edit .

3. Disable Frequently Visited

Screenshot of the Safari browser on the iPhone showing how to toggle off the Frequently Visited setting.

Toggle off Frequently Visited . If you only want to delete some of the frequently visited tabs instead of disabling the feature, then tap and hold the website you want to remove (on the start page) and select Delete . 

With a few taps and swipes, you've bid farewell to the “Frequently Visited” segment on Safari. Rest easy knowing others can’t see where you hang on the internet, and enjoy the uncluttered browsing space.  

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While using Safari Private Browsing mode is an easy way to avoid sites showing up in Frequently Visited section, and you an always go and delete sites from the Frequently Visited section of Safari , another option is to just completely disable the feature in Safari for iOS.

Turning Off Frequently Visited Sites in Safari for iOS & iPadOS

Exit out of Safari if you haven’t done so already, then just do the following:

  • Open the Settings app and go to “Safari”
  • Under the ‘General’ section of Safari settings, locate “Frequently Visited Sites” and toggle the switch to the OFF position to disable Frequently Visited from appearing

Disable Frequently Visited sites in Safari for iOS

  • Exit out of Settings and return to Safari, the change is instant

The Frequently Visited Sites section will be disabled and launching a Safari window, session, or tab, will show you the favorited sites or nothing, depending on your settings and bookmarks.

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If you disable Frequently Visited but like the general concept of easy access to your preferred websites from the browser, add sites as favorites into Safari or even add bookmarks to the home screen , both offer quick access to webpages.

Like all other iOS settings, if you decide you like this feature, you can easily re-enable it again by returning to iOS Settings and toggling the switch back to the on position again.

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If you are visiting sites you are afraid others might see, then don’t visit those sites. Imagine you share an account with your mom, and she likes to look at your browsing history to check on you.

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How to Add Frequently Visited Sites in Safari?

Safari is one of the most popular web browsers on Apple devices, including the iPad. It’s easy to use and offers a range of features that make it a great choice for browsing the web. One of these features is Safari Add to Frequently Visited – a handy way to access your favorite websites quickly and with ease.

With Safari Add to Frequently Visited, you can bookmark your favorite websites directly in Safari without having to manually type in URLs or search for them each time you want to visit them. This feature allows you to easily find and access your favorite sites with just one tap. To set up this feature all you have to do is open Safari on your iPad, tap the “+” icon at the top right side of the screen, then select “Add Bookmark” from the list of options. You can then type in the website address and choose where you want it saved (e.g., in Favorites or on the Home Screen).

Once you’ve added websites to your Frequently Visited list, they will appear as icons when you open a new Safari window or tab. This makes it easy for you to get back to your favorite sites quickly and conveniently. As an added bonus, if there are any websites that you no longer wish to keep as favorites, simply right-click them and delete them from the list. You can also hide your frequently visited sites if you don’t want them appearing as icons every time you open a new tab or window in Safari.

Overall, Safari Add to Frequently Visited is a great way to save time when accessing your favorite websites on iPad. It makes it easier than ever to get back to these pages with just one tap – so that when inspiration strikes or when you need quick access to something important, getting there is no longer a hassle!

Adding Frequently Visited Sites to Safari on iPad

Adding frequently visited sites to Safari on iPad is a simple process. First, open the Safari app and navigate to the website you want to add. Then, tap the Share icon located in the bottom menu bar (the icon looks like a box with an arrow pointing up). This will bring up the sharing options menu. From here, select “Add to Home Screen” and then enter the name of your website. Finally, tap “Add” and your website will be added to your home screen for easy access in the future.

Changing Frequently Visited Sites on Safari Mac

To change your frequently visited sites on Safari Mac, you can follow these steps: 1. Launch Safari and click the View menu in the top menu bar. 2. Select Show Favorites Bar to display your favorites and bookmarks. 3. Right-click on any of the icons in the Frequently Visited Sites list and select Delete to remove it from the list. 4. To hide your frequently visited sites completely, go back to the View menu, then select Hide Frequently Visited Sites. 5. If you’d like to add a new site to your frequently visited sites, simply visit the website and click on its icon in the address bar of Safari before closing it out or refreshing it. The icon should now appear in your frequently visited sites list after you reopen Safari again.

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Retrieving Frequently Visited Sites on Safari iOS 15

To get your frequently visited sites back on Safari iOS 15, follow these steps: 1. Open the Settings app and select Safari. 2. Scroll down and tap “Frequently Visited Sites” to turn it on. 3. Tap “Done” in the upper right corner of the screen to save your changes. 4. Now when you open a new tab in Safari, you should see your frequently visited sites appear at the top of the page. 5. If you don’t see them, try refreshing the page by tapping “Refresh” in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.

Viewing Frequently Visited Places on iOS 15

To view frequently visited places on iOS 15, start by opening the Settings app. Next, tap on Privacy, then Location Services. Scroll down and select System Services, then tap Frequent Locations or Significant Locations. Here you can view a list of all the places you have visited recently and how many times you have been there. You can also see the dates of your visits. Additionally, if you tap on any of the locations, you can see further details such as the type of location (e.g., restaurant or store).

In conclusion, Safari is an incredibly useful and user-friendly web browser that has a lot to offer. It allows users to easily navigate the web, store bookmarks, and customize settings to suit their needs. With its intuitive design and wide range of features, Safari is a great choice for any iPad user looking for an efficient and secure browsing experience.

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If you frequently use Safari on your iPad, you probably have a lot of passwords, cookies, site permissions, and other login info in your Safari cache. It’s a good habit to clear that from time to time.

Note that this will require re-entering login credentials or other personal info on some sites since clearing your cache will make your Safari brand new again. Also, note that this will only clear your Safari data, not your browsing history, and save website data from other apps on your iPad.

While at it, you might also want to clear your iPhone’s cache and help speed it up.

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To clear the cache on your iPad, open Safari > tap on the Show Sidebar icon on the top-left > click on the History icon > and tap Clear.   Both of these icons are highlighted in the screenshot above. Clicking on Clear will show you multiple timeframes. If you want all your cache deleted, pick ‘All time.’

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  • Launch Safari on your iPhone or iPad .
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  • Scroll down to the bottom of the Start Page and tap the Edit button.
  • To sync your Start Page settings with other devices linked to the same Apple ID , turn on the switch next to Use Start Page on All Devices .
  • Use the switches to control what you want to appear on your Start Page. Options include: Favorites , Frequently Visited , Shared with You , Privacy Report , Siri Suggestions , Reading List , and iCloud Tabs .
  • You can also turn on the Background image option and choose one of the existing iOS wallpapers, or select your own from your photos by tapping the big + button.

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Safari, the default web browser for Apple devices, offers a convenient feature that displays frequently visited websites on its start page. While this feature aims to streamline your browsing experience by providing quick access to your most visited sites, there may be instances when you prefer to remove certain websites from this section. Whether you want to declutter the start page or maintain privacy, knowing how to remove frequently visited sites from Safari can be invaluable.

In this article, we will explore the step-by-step process of removing frequently visited sites from Safari on your iPhone or iPad. By following these simple instructions, you can customize your browsing experience and ensure that the start page reflects your preferences and priorities. Whether you're a seasoned Safari user or just getting started with this browser , mastering this skill will empower you to tailor your browsing environment to suit your unique needs.

So, let's dive into the process of decluttering your Safari start page by removing those frequently visited sites that no longer serve your browsing needs. With just a few taps and swipes, you can take control of your browsing experience and create a start page that aligns with your interests and priorities. Let's get started!

Step 1: Open Safari

To begin the process of removing frequently visited sites from Safari, you'll first need to open the Safari browser on your iPhone or iPad. Safari is the default web browser for Apple devices, offering a user-friendly interface and seamless integration with other Apple services. Whether you use Safari as your primary browser or occasionally switch between different browsers, accessing it is a straightforward task.

To open Safari, locate the Safari icon on your device's home screen. The icon features a compass rose against a blue background, making it easily recognizable among your apps. Once you've located the Safari icon, simply tap on it to launch the browser. As the app opens, you'll be greeted by the familiar Safari start page, which may display your frequently visited sites, favorites, and other relevant browsing suggestions.

Upon opening Safari, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the interface. At the bottom of the screen, you'll find the navigation bar, where you can enter website addresses, perform searches, and access various browsing features. The top of the screen houses the address bar, which also serves as a search bar, allowing you to enter website URLs or search terms with ease.

As you navigate within Safari, you'll notice the fluidity and responsiveness that are characteristic of Apple's design philosophy. Whether you're swiping through web pages, accessing bookmarks, or interacting with the start page, Safari offers a seamless browsing experience that prioritizes user convenience and intuitive functionality.

With Safari now open on your device, you're ready to proceed to the next step of removing frequently visited sites from the start page. By mastering this simple yet valuable skill, you can personalize your browsing environment and ensure that Safari reflects your current interests and browsing habits. Let's move on to the next step and continue customizing your Safari start page to align with your preferences.

Step 2: Tap and hold on a frequently visited site

Once Safari is open on your iPhone or iPad, you can proceed to remove a frequently visited site from the start page by tapping and holding on the respective site. This action triggers a set of options that allow you to manage the site, including the ability to remove it from the frequently visited section.

To initiate this process, navigate to the Safari start page, where your frequently visited sites are prominently displayed in a grid-like format. These sites are represented by thumbnails, providing a visual preview of the respective web pages. As you scan through the frequently visited sites, you may identify those that you no longer wish to appear on the start page.

When you've identified a site that you want to remove, simply tap and hold your finger on the site's thumbnail. As you do this, you'll notice that the thumbnail begins to respond to your touch, indicating that it has been selected. This action also triggers a contextual menu to appear, offering various options for managing the site.

Upon tapping and holding a frequently visited site, Safari recognizes your intention to interact with it. This gesture serves as a convenient way to access additional options and functionalities related to the selected site. By incorporating touch-based interactions, Safari empowers users to seamlessly manage their browsing experience without the need for complex or convoluted processes.

As you continue to hold your finger on the site's thumbnail, the contextual menu will appear, presenting you with several options for managing the site. Among these options, you'll find the ability to remove the site from the frequently visited section, effectively decluttering your start page and ensuring that it reflects your current browsing preferences.

By tapping the "Delete" option or a similar command that pertains to removing the site, you can swiftly eliminate the selected site from the frequently visited section. This action instantly updates the start page, removing the site's thumbnail and ensuring that it no longer appears among your frequently visited sites.

This intuitive and user-friendly approach to managing frequently visited sites underscores Safari's commitment to providing a seamless and customizable browsing experience. By incorporating touch-based interactions and streamlined options for site management, Safari empowers users to tailor their start page to align with their evolving browsing habits and preferences.

With the selected site successfully removed from the frequently visited section, you've taken a proactive step towards refining your Safari start page. This simple yet impactful action allows you to curate a start page that showcases the sites most relevant to you, ensuring that your browsing experience remains personalized and efficient.

Continuing with this process, you can proceed to remove additional frequently visited sites from the start page, further refining and customizing your browsing environment. By leveraging the intuitive touch-based interactions and streamlined options offered by Safari, you can effortlessly maintain a start page that reflects your current interests and priorities.

As you become familiar with this straightforward process, you'll gain confidence in managing your frequently visited sites, empowering you to maintain a start page that enhances your browsing experience. With the selected site successfully removed from the frequently visited section, you've taken a proactive step towards refining your Safari start page. This simple yet impactful action allows you to curate a start page that showcases the sites most relevant to you, ensuring that your browsing experience remains personalized and efficient.

As you become familiar with this straightforward process, you'll gain confidence in managing your frequently visited sites, empowering you to maintain a start page that enhances your browsing experience.

Step 3: Tap "Delete" to remove the site from frequently visited

After tapping and holding on a frequently visited site, a contextual menu appears, offering various options for managing the site. Among these options, you'll find the command to "Delete" the site from the frequently visited section. This pivotal step allows you to swiftly and decisively remove the selected site, ensuring that it no longer occupies space on your start page.

Upon selecting the "Delete" option, Safari promptly executes the command, effectively removing the site from the frequently visited section. This action triggers an immediate update to the start page, reflecting the removal of the site's thumbnail and ensuring that it no longer features among your frequently visited sites.

The seamless execution of the "Delete" command underscores Safari's commitment to providing a user-friendly and responsive browsing experience. By simplifying the process of removing frequently visited sites, Safari empowers users to curate their start page with ease, ensuring that it accurately reflects their browsing preferences and priorities.

As you tap "Delete" to remove a site from the frequently visited section, you're taking an active role in customizing your browsing environment. This straightforward yet impactful action allows you to maintain a start page that aligns with your current interests and browsing habits, enhancing the overall efficiency and relevance of your browsing experience.

By leveraging the intuitive interface and streamlined options offered by Safari, you can confidently manage your frequently visited sites, ensuring that your start page remains dynamic and tailored to your preferences. Whether you're decluttering the start page, prioritizing specific sites, or seeking enhanced privacy, the ability to tap "Delete" and remove sites from the frequently visited section empowers you to maintain a personalized and efficient browsing environment.

Step 4: Repeat for other frequently visited sites

Once you have successfully removed a frequently visited site from Safari's start page, you can proceed to repeat the same process for any additional sites that you wish to remove. This step allows you to systematically declutter your start page and ensure that it accurately reflects your browsing habits and preferences.

To repeat the removal process, simply return to the Safari start page and identify the next frequently visited site that you want to remove. By scanning through the displayed thumbnails, you can easily pinpoint the sites that no longer align with your current browsing priorities.

Upon identifying the next site for removal, tap and hold on its thumbnail to trigger the contextual menu. This action initiates the same set of options that you previously encountered, providing you with the ability to manage the site and remove it from the frequently visited section.

As the contextual menu appears, select the "Delete" option or a similar command that pertains to removing the site. By executing this command, Safari promptly removes the selected site from the frequently visited section, instantly updating the start page to reflect the change.

With the selected site successfully removed, you can proceed to repeat this process for any remaining frequently visited sites that you wish to remove. By systematically addressing each site, you can ensure that your start page remains streamlined and tailored to your browsing preferences.

As you repeat the removal process for other frequently visited sites, you're actively shaping your browsing environment to align with your current interests and priorities. This systematic approach empowers you to maintain a start page that showcases the most relevant and impactful sites, enhancing the overall efficiency and relevance of your browsing experience.

By leveraging the intuitive touch-based interactions and streamlined options offered by Safari, you can confidently manage your frequently visited sites, ensuring that your start page remains dynamic and tailored to your preferences. Whether you're decluttering the start page, prioritizing specific sites, or seeking enhanced privacy, the ability to systematically remove sites from the frequently visited section empowers you to maintain a personalized and efficient browsing environment.

As you complete the process of removing additional frequently visited sites, take a moment to review your updated start page. By systematically refining the content that appears on this page, you're actively shaping your browsing experience and ensuring that Safari reflects your current browsing habits and priorities. This proactive approach allows you to curate a start page that enhances your browsing efficiency and aligns with your unique preferences.

In conclusion, mastering the process of removing frequently visited sites from Safari empowers you to curate a start page that aligns with your current browsing habits and priorities. By following the simple yet impactful steps outlined in this guide, you can take proactive control of your browsing environment, ensuring that your start page showcases the most relevant and impactful sites.

As you navigate through the intuitive interface of Safari, tapping and holding on frequently visited sites initiates a seamless process of site management. The contextual menu that appears offers streamlined options, including the pivotal command to "Delete" a site from the frequently visited section. This user-friendly approach underscores Safari's commitment to providing a customizable browsing experience that prioritizes user convenience and efficiency.

By systematically removing unwanted sites from the frequently visited section, you declutter your start page and create a personalized browsing environment. This tailored approach enhances the efficiency and relevance of your browsing experience, allowing you to access the sites that matter most to you with ease.

Furthermore, the ability to repeat the removal process for multiple frequently visited sites underscores the flexibility and control that Safari offers. Whether you're refining your start page to reflect your evolving interests or prioritizing specific sites for quick access, Safari's intuitive site management capabilities empower you to maintain a dynamic and personalized browsing environment.

As you become proficient in managing your frequently visited sites, you'll gain confidence in shaping your start page to align with your unique preferences. This proactive approach ensures that Safari remains a valuable tool for accessing the web, tailored to your browsing habits and priorities.

In essence, the process of removing frequently visited sites from Safari transcends mere site management; it represents a deliberate effort to personalize your browsing experience. By leveraging the intuitive touch-based interactions and streamlined options offered by Safari, you can confidently curate a start page that showcases the sites most relevant to you, ensuring that your browsing experience remains efficient, relevant, and tailored to your preferences.

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Is there a way to control the Frequently Visited sites in Safari?

I saw there was an old post on this that left it with sending Apple feedback.

Something is quite off with the algorithm controlling what sites are put into the list.

Too many sites are literally visited "frequently" and never appear, while random ones show up on the first visit.

I'd sure love to be able to add a site to the list.

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Posted on Aug 5, 2019 7:41 PM

Thank you for the reply.

Both of those suggestions are handy, but do not address the Frequently Visited section in the Favorites, not the Top Sites option when opening a new tab or window.

Also there is still the outstanding question about why some websites never show up even though I visited them "Frequently".

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Aug 5, 2019 7:41 PM in response to CarlAVII

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Aug 5, 2019 1:07 PM in response to tai79

Hello tai79,

After reviewing your post, it sounds like you want to organize the frequently visited sites that appear in Safari. These explain how the feature works and that you can pin them if you want to prevent them from changing.

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5 Simple Ways to Delete Frequently Visited Sites from Safari on Mac/iPhone/iPad

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On the start page of Safari, there is a Frequently Visited section displaying a list of websites you visit most often for your fast and convenient access. Although they are useful, they aren’t privacy-friendly in some way. For example, if you share your Mac with others, these sites would leak your information and interests. So, you might plan to delete Frequently Visited Sites from Safari on your Mac/iPhone/iPad. To help you do this, 5 simple but effective ways are collected for you, just move on for more details.

Part 1. How to Delete Frequently Visited Safari Sites on Mac

There are 3 available ways to delete Frequently Visited on Mac, you could pick the one you like.

Way 1. Remove Sites from Frequently Visited

You could try this way when you just want to remove one or several sites from Frequently Visited.

Step 1: Run Safari.

Step 2: Locate Frequently Visited section. Right-click the site icon and choose Delete from the context menu.

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Way 2. Clear Safari History

Step 1: Open Safari.

Step 2: Click History in the upper pane and then select Clear History... from the drop-down menu.

Step 3: Set a timeframe and hit Clear History . After that, you could find that all Frequently Visited sites(based on the set timeframe) are removed from Safari.

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Way 3. Use Macube Cleaner

Macube Cleaner is a multifunctional Mac optimizer tool and its Privacy Protector feature is extremely outstanding. Privacy Protector enables you to clear all browsing data e.g. Frequently Visited sites, cookies, cached data, and autofill values from Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. Besides, it also helps you clean up the download history, which isn’t supported by Safari’s inbuilt history-clearing function. So, it’s no doubt a good option to delete Frequently Visited on Mac via Macube Cleaner.

Certainly, you could use Macube Cleaner to clean useless files like system junks and duplicate/similar files or uninstall unneeded apps. If you want to permanently erase sensitive files and remove undeletable items, its File Shredder could give you a hand.

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3 Steps to Delete Frequently Visited on Mac

Step 1: Click Privacy in the left sidebar.

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Step 2: Hit Scan to scan out all browsing data and download history.

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Step 3: Select Safari , check Visit History and click Clean to remove it.

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Part 2. How to Delete Frequently Visited Safari Sites on iPhone/iPad

The way of deleting Frequently Visited on iPhone/iPad is similar to that of Mac and here is how.

Method 1. Delete Icons from Start Page

Step 1: Go to Safari.

Step 2: Tap on the address bar at the top.

Step 3: Tap and hold the unwanted site icon under Frequently Visited. Then, choose Delete on the shown prompt.

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Method 2. Clear Browsing History

Step 1: Access Settings app.

Step 2: Select Safari > Clear History and Website Data . Then, tap Clear History and Data on the confirmation box.

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Part 3. How to Disable Safari Frequently Visited on Mac

It is easy to turn off Frequently Visited in Safari on Mac via the steps below.

Step 1: Launch Safari and open a new tab.

Step 2: Click the Settings icon at the lower-right corner of the page.

Step 3: In the appeared menu, uncheck Frequently Visited .

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Part 4: FAQ

1. Is it possible to clear all Frequently Visited Safari sites at once?

YES. You could do this by clearing Safari history or using a specialized tool like Macube Cleaner to remove all browsing data and the download history from your Safari.

2. Frequently visited Safari sites won't delete on Mac, what to do?

This could be due to a few reasons. One is that the frequently visited sites are being synced across multiple devices through iCloud. To delete them, you may need to turn off Safari syncing in your iCloud settings. Another is that the sites are being stored in your browser cache. Clearing your cache may help to remove them. You could also try to disable Safari Frequently Visited and see whether the problem is gone.

It’s easy to delete Frequently Visited Safari Sites on your Mac/iPhone/iPad with the shared ways in this post. You could choose one based on your need. When you want to remove Frequently Visited from your Safari, Chrome and Firefox, you could use Macube Cleaner to remove them at one time.

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  24. 5 Simple Ways to Delete Frequently Visited Sites from Safari on Mac

    The way of deleting Frequently Visited on iPhone/iPad is similar to that of Mac and here is how. Method 1. Delete Icons from Start Page. Step 1: Go to Safari. Step 2: Tap on the address bar at the top. Step 3: Tap and hold the unwanted site icon under Frequently Visited. Then, choose Delete on the shown prompt.