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Jan 9, 2013 3:37 PM in response to JoslinsROCK!!!by mc4850,Hi stockboy11
I have the same problem. I share your feeling about the replies as well. I just wanna say that many people do not want to hear any complaints on themselves or the things/persons they like. That's a part of human nature. When you understand this, you should just ignore these blind fans of Apple. These people are just like those parents who spoil their children.
I hope Apple could solve this problem when more and more users complain this. Anyway, many things are not perfect in our life, and sometimes our complaints don't help.
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Jan 9, 2013 8:07 PM in response to mc4850by Chris CA,mc4850 wrote:
I hope Apple could solve this problem when more and more users complain this.
Other users with this issue will appreciate you sent feedback directly to Apple.
The more people that do send feedback, the more likely the issue will get corrected/fixed/updated.
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Jan 12, 2013 8:20 PM in response to mc4850by bobfrommiami,Check out McGruff SafeGuard Child Safe Browser - it records history for parents to see, seperately from what the child can delete. gomcgruff.com/browser
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Jul 13, 2013 7:23 AM in response to JoslinsROCK!!!by lucasmill,I can't find any way of deleting part of the browsing history in safari. It is possible to stop safari recording history by going to Settings | Safari | Private Browsing. If you don't want a record of a site you visited appearing in your history, turn Private Browsing on before visiting the site.
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Jul 13, 2013 10:18 AM in response to lucasmillby Chris CA,lucasmill wrote:
I can't find any way of deleting part of the browsing history in safari. It is possible to stop safari recording history by going to Settings | Safari | Private Browsing. If you don't want a record of a site you visited appearing in your history, turn Private Browsing on before visiting the site.
and JoslinsROCK!!! is still interesetd 3 years later because?
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Mar 9, 2014 5:00 AM in response to JoslinsROCK!!!by Andrew Verdurin,I suppose it depends on whether you can just use another browser; i.e. switching cost. If yes, it's fair competition and no question of responsibility. For my part, I haven't switched completely from safari because I like to use the bookmarks, which I don't think could be moved to another browser very easily.
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Mar 17, 2015 5:58 PM in response to JoslinsROCK!!!by raffertybr,I feel the same way. I need to look up my history to find websites to return to, as it is impossible to remember them all later. So, it is an extremely useful tool when doing research.