Why is my Safari not showing history?

Why is my Safari not showing history?

To fix it, you need to stop Safari from syncing over iCloud, then clear the history and website data from each of your devices independently. After you’ve done this, you can turn Safari sync on again. If iCloud sync is already turned off for Safari, turn it on and choose to Merge your data, then turn it off again.

How do I enable browsing history in Safari?

Open the Safari app.

  1. Tap the book icon at the bottom of your screen.
  2. Pull down on this History menu to reveal a bar at the top labeled “Search History” with a magnifying glass to the left of it.
  3. Tap the search bar you just revealed to bring up the keypad, and type your search query.

How do I get my Safari history back on my Mac?

On the Menu Bar, go to Time Machine > Enter Time Machine. In Time Machine, use the Timeline or Up/Down arrow to navigate to the date that contains Safari history data. Click the Restore button to restore the deleted browser history. Relaunch Safari, click History from the Menu, and select Show All History.

How do I restore Safari browsing history?

Go to “Settings” on iPhone/iPad/iPod touch. Scroll down the list and locate “Safari”, then tap on it. Go to the bottom and click on the ‘Advanced’ tab. Click on ‘Website Data’ in the next section to view some of the deleted browser history that is listed there.

Why is my history not showing?

If your history disappears, check the settings page of your web browser (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox). It is likely your browser is configured to keep your history for only a short time or not store your history at all. You can adjust the number of days for which your history is maintained.

How do you see what time you visited a website Safari?

Unfortunately Safari doesn’t show the time. The entire browsing history available in History -> Show All History menu shows only the date. The history is saved in a database file named History. db located in Safari folder inside your Library.

How to search your web browsing history on Mac?

Search your web browsing history in Safari on Mac. You can search your browsing history to quickly find webpages you visited. In the Safari app on your Mac, choose History > Show All History. Type in the Search field at the top-right corner of the window. Safari uses iCloud to keep your browsing history the same on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch,…

What happens when you clear your browsing history in Safari?

When you clear your history, Safari removes data it saves as a result of your browsing, including: History of webpages you visited The back and forward list for open webpages

What to do if your Safari browser is slow?

If you installed any Safari extensions, update them as well. Even if your Safari extensions are up to date, temporarily turn them off to be sure they aren’t affecting Safari in unexpected ways.

Why are some web pages not loading in Safari?

Check Parental Controls. If you’re logged into a user account that is restricted by Parental Controls or other web filtering software, some pages or page elements might not load if those sites aren’t allowed. For example, embedded videos might not display if they’re hosted on a site other than the one you’re viewing.