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An easy-to-follow guide to changing your preferences and general settings on Safari for Mac, iPhone, and iPad
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Do you want to increase your privacy on Safari or maybe make it more useful for you? To change your Safari preferences on an iOS device, you'll need to use your device's Settings app instead of the Safari app. On macOS computers, you can change the settings from Safari's Preferences menu. Both the mobile and the desktop share some similar settings, but the desktop version has many more options available.

Changing Safari Preferences

While Safari is open, click or tap on the word Safari in the top left corner to display a menu. Settings will be the third choice. Click or tap that to bring up Safari preferences. On an iPhone, look for Safari in the list of apps in the Settings app on your phone.

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  1. You'll find this on one of your Home screens. The icon looks like a set of gears. It may be in a folder labeled "Utilities." [1]
    • This method works for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
    • Forgot your iPhone's password? You can reset it in 2 ways !
  2. You'll see it grouped with various other Apple apps like Maps, Compass, and News. [2]
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  3. This will be the search engine that Safari uses when you type a search into the address bar.
    • The "Search Engine Suggestions" toggle will provide search suggestions from your default search engine as you type.
    • The "Safari Suggestions" toggle provides search suggestions curated by Apple.
  4. You'll need to scroll down the menu to see the switch under "Privacy & Security." You want this switch to be green and the feature on so no website can see your browsing activity. By default, this is already on, but you just want to make sure it's on to prevent sites from tracking you to other sites. [3]
  5. This setting makes it so any trackers can't see your IP address, which might also give away some of your personal information like where you live, or figure out how many times you visit their site. [4]
  6. This will delete all of your Safari browsing history along with your cookies and cache. The browsing history on all of your connected devices will be deleted as well. [6]
  7. While location settings are required for certain search results so you can do things like find the nearest Italian food place in your area, you might not want Safari to know your location all the time. From here, choose Deny or Ask to turn off location services. [7]
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  1. You can change your Safari settings from within the Safari browser. Make sure that it's the active program so that the "Safari" menu appears in the upper-left corner.
  2. If you're using macOS Ventura (13) or newer, you'll see "Settings." If you're using macOS Monterey (12) and older, you'll see "Preferences." This will open a new window with your Safari preferences, opened to the "General" tab.
  3. The "Homepage" field allows you to set a specific page that will open when you start Safari. You can click the "Set to Current Page" button to use the page that is open as your new homepage. [9]
  4. You can choose how links are opened, and enable shortcuts for opening tabs and switching between them. [10]
  5. You can choose which information is used to automatically complete forms and credit card purchase fields. Click the "Edit" button next to each one to choose the content you want to use. [11]
  6. You'll see all of the websites where you have passwords stored. Double-click a password to reveal it. You'll be prompted for your Mac user password in order to proceed. [12]
  7. You can use the "Search engine" drop-down menu to select the search engine that you want to use for the Safari address bar. When you type something into your address bar, this is the search engine that will be used. [13]
    • You can enable or disable various search preferences underneath this menu, including using Safari Suggestions.
  8. These include warnings for known fraudulent sites, JavaScript settings, and more. Most users can leave these settings with their default settings. [14]
  9. You can set your cookie and tracking settings on this tab. Your location settings will be below your tracking settings. You can also enable websites to check that you have Apple Pay enabled. See Use Apple Pay on a Mac for more details. [15]
  10. You'll see all of your installed extensions listed here. Select one to view specific controls for that extension. You can click the "More Extensions" button in the bottom corner to browse various extensions available for Safari. [16]
  11. This tab contains several miscellaneous settings, as well as some advanced settings that most users can safely ignore. There are some useful accessibility and zoom settings available on this tab for people that have difficulty reading small text. [17]
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    I can't get to a "reset password" option through Safari. What can I do to change so I can receive the email and actually reset my password?
    chris johnson teye akplehey
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    Try signing in with either a Chrome or Firefox browser; under this environment I can assure you that you will find the option of "forgot password" and all other details to help you reset your password safely and securely.
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