So, you’ve been using Safari on your iPhone, enjoying the wonders of the web, and suddenly you find yourself staring at the dreaded Top Hits section. It’s like your phone is saying, “Hey, look at all these sites I think you should check out, even though you just want to get to the good stuff!” Don’t worry! We’ve got the ultimate guide on how to remove these pesky Top Hits. Let’s get into it!
Step 1: Open Safari
First things first! We need to navigate to the Safari app. It’s the icon that looks like a compass—don’t worry, it’s not lost! Tap it and let’s go on this journey together.
Step 2: Access Your History
Now that you’re in Safari, we need to dive into the depths of your browsing history. Don’t worry, it’s not as creepy as it sounds. Tap on the book icon at the bottom, then select the clock icon that sings ‘history!’ It’s where all your past adventures are stored…even that one too many cat videos you watched last night.
Step 3: Clear Your History
Ah, the moment of truth! To banish those Top Hits, you’ll need to clear your history. This will not only remove Top Hits but also your browsing history. Don’t fret, though—you can always pretend you never Googled “how to dance like nobody’s watching” again! Tap on ‘Clear’ at the bottom of the screen, choose your timeframe (Last Hour, Today, Today and Yesterday, or All Time), and let the magic happen.
Step 4: Disable Top Hits
For those who wish to take a more permanent vacation from the Top Hits section, it’s time to grab the reins! Head to Settings, scroll down and select Safari. Here, you can turn off “Preload Top Hit” to make sure Safari stops suggesting those sites that nobody asked for!
Step 5: Enjoy Your Clean Slate
You did it! Now you can enjoy a Top Hit-free experience where the only thing that pops up are the sites you actually want to visit. Embrace the tranquility of a clutter-free browsing experience. Your browser’s gonna thank you—and so will your sanity! Now go binge-watch those cooking shows without any interruptions!