How to Delete Frequently Visited Websites from Safari on iPhone
Most iPhone users usually use Safari browser to browse the web. They browse and visit different types of websites on Safari browser. Some iPhone users have reported that they are tired of seeing frequently visited websites on the splash screen after launching Safari on their iPhone.
In order to change the appearance of the splash screen, you should edit it. If you'd like to delete frequently visited websites from Safari, we're here to provide some simple steps on how to do it easily.
How to Delete Frequently Visited Websites from Safari on iPhone
Step 1: You should first launch the Safari browser on your iPhone.
Step 2: After launching Safari, you may see different frequently visited websites on the start page.
Step 3: Scroll down this page and click on the "Edit" option at the bottom of the page as shown below.
Step 4: This will pop up a custom start page window.
Step 5: Here, you should search for the Frequently visited option.
Step 6: Disable this option by clicking its toggle button as shown in the screenshot below.
It also provides you with other options such as privacy reports, favorites, etc. You can enable or disable as needed. You can even change the background image of your start page.
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