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sorazem
6 months agoOccasional Contributor
Dave. Thank you for explaining this. I suspected that was what was happening. Your question gave me pause. I have always understood there was a privacy benefit to deleting the browsing history from Safari. A quick Google search shows many results like the following; _"Clearing your browsing history on a Mac is important to protect your privacy by removing records of the websites you've visited, making it harder for others to track your online activity;" After speaking with Apple Support this morning I'm starting to wonder if this is actually true, or if in reality the only real privacy benefit is to prevent any other user on the Mac from seeing where you have been searching. What is your understanding of this question?