Title: Keep your web browsing activities to yourself on your Mac Post by: HCK on August 11, 2019, 04:05:25 pm Keep your web browsing activities to yourself on your Mac
If you're using Safari, you probably already know that it's the fastest web browser for the Mac. Even with all that speed, it's worthwhile to slow down a bit and make your web surfing experience safer. Apple continues to add new features to Safari on a regular basis to try to make our web browsing experience faster, easier, and—above all—more secure. You can open up a private browser window anytime you want in Safari's file menu and Safari won't save your browsing history and will ask websites you visit not to track you. But there are a few more steps you might want to consider taking. The place to go for most of these things is in Safari's preferences window, accessed from the Safari menu. How to guard against unsafe files How to identify fraudulent websites How to disable JavaScript How to prevent cross-site tracking How to block all cookies in Safari How to remove website data How to clear your browsing history How to check for Apple Pay on websites How to allow or... Source: Keep your web browsing activities to yourself on your Mac (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/lH_OrB2c8fY/how-manage-privacy-and-security-settings-safari-mac) |