Clear Safari browsing history
- Single actionThis page belongs to a script, containing basic changes to achieve a task.
- macOS onlyThis script improves your privacy on macOS
- Impact: HighSystem Functionality Loss Risk: High
This action improves privacy with high impact when you run the recommended script. - Bash (Shell script)These changes use macOS system commands to update your settings.
- Fully reversible
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using this website.
The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.
Overview
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To reduce digital surveillance through the use of personal data guardrail, this web page provides tools for engaging with: clear Safari browsing history macOS.
Trust in digital and physical realms grows through data handling safeguard. Set up sensitive privacy enforcement control enabled by this walkthrough and take action with these choices that fit your needs. Each instruction is written to guide you through the process successfully. Skipping steps might make things unnecessarily difficult.
References
- https://archive.ph/2025.03.13-121849/https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7586106?answerId=30314600022#30314600022
- https://web.archive.org/web/20250313121423/https://davidkoepi.wordpress.com/2013/04/20/safariforensic/
Technical Details
This code modifies user environment to help optimize privacy guardrail and it can also help to gain protected user settings. With help of help apps respond more quickly, it helps to achieve quick preference access.
From applying this files and folders, this change applies your system to realize data privacy protection to be able to improve system data management. This would help efficient data handling to help optimize hardware usage.
This script applies macOS preferences on system level to strengthen cyber privacy protection as a means of controlled defaults. To benefit from optimizing system behavior, it helps fix delays in the system.
Subsequent to applying this data cleanup, this instruction set changes your system to accomplish thorough trace cleanup to be able to reduce secure data privacy safeguard risks. With aid of optimized storage space, this playbook helps improve multitasking.
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Requires technical knowledge about YAML and GitThis script should only be used by advanced users.
This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality.
Consider creating a Time Machine backup before doing any changes.
Apply Now
Choose one of three ways to apply:
Help
How to apply or restore "Clear Safari browsing history" using script
- ≈ 3 min to complete
- Tools: Web Browser
- Difficulty: Medium
- ≈ 5 instructions
- 1
Download
Download the script file by clicking on thebutton above.
Use button above to restore changes. - 2
Keep the file
If warned by your browser, keep the file. - 3
Open
Open the downloaded file. - 4
Exit
Once it's done, press any key to exit the window. - 5
Restart
Restart your computer for all changes to take effect.
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Guided, automated application with safety checks- Recommended for most users
- Includes safety checks
- Free
- Open-source
- Popular
- Offline/Online usage
Help
How to apply or restore "Clear Safari browsing history" using privacy.sexy
- ≈ 3 min to complete
- Tools: privacy.sexy
- Difficulty: Simple
- ≈ 4 instructions
- 2
Choose script
- Search for the script name: Clear Safari browsing history
- Check the script by clicking on the checkbox.
- 3
Run
Click on ▶️ Run button at the bottom of the page.This button only appears on desktop version (recommended). On browser, use 💾 Save button.
- Apply
- Revert
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/History.db
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/History.db-lock
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/History.db-shm
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/History.db-wal
# For older versions of Safari
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/History.plist # URL, visit count, webpage title, last visited timestamp, redirected URL, autocomplete
rm -f ~/Library/Safari/HistoryIndex.sk # History index
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Help
How to apply or restore "Clear Safari browsing history" using commands
- ≈ 2 min to complete
- Tools: Terminal app
- Difficulty: undefined
- ≈ 3 instructions
- 1
Open terminal
Open Terminal app. - 2
Copy code
Copy the code: - 3
Paste & run
Paste the code into Terminal and press Enter to run.Some changes require a system restart to take effect
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Wider Goal
Guides below includes this guide to achieve a wider goal.See other more general settings that includes this one as one of its actions.These plans combine multiple privacy settings, including this one, for stronger protection.
- Clear Safari history
- Clear browser history
- Privacy cleanup
Same Goal
Other guides in Clear Safari history See settings that are in the same category as this guide.Using other actions in the same category may help you achieve your goal better.
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