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Safari Hints and Tips: Part 4 - Private Browsing
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Last updated: Friday, February 22, 2008

The Safari Tip of the Day is Private Browsing. Lets face it, there may be times when you don’t want to record everything that you do while browsing the internet. You may be navigating to confidential business sites, doing your online banking, or browsing on a friends computer and just want to keep the information Private.

KEEP IT CONFIDENTIAL

Safari makes keeping your browsing private simple. Open Safari, click Safari from the menu bar and then select Private Browsing.  A confirmation window will appear letting you know that when you close out of your Safari session, your bookmarks, search items, and even downloads will be cleaned from the system.

Don’t forget to keep your sessions confidential when you need it most!

Be sure to check out our other Safari Hints and Tips.

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  1. Restore Safari History With Time Machine
    April 19, 2008

    [...] or all your Browsing personal information out of Time Machine backups. This, combined with Safari’s Private Browsing feature will allow you to browse the web without anyone being able to trace your [...]

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