ghsDUDE macrumors 68030 Original poster May 25, 2010 2,949 763 Apr 15, 2015 #1 Sorry for all the post...I just noticed that when I clear Safari information on my iPhone it also clears it on my iMac. Is this a new setting or something?
Sorry for all the post...I just noticed that when I clear Safari information on my iPhone it also clears it on my iMac. Is this a new setting or something?
M MacFan23 macrumors 6502a Feb 17, 2010 546 759 Apr 15, 2015 #2 ghsNick said: Sorry for all the post...I just noticed that when I clear Safari information on my iPhone it also clears it on my iMac. Is this a new setting or something? Click to expand... iCloud syncing?
ghsNick said: Sorry for all the post...I just noticed that when I clear Safari information on my iPhone it also clears it on my iMac. Is this a new setting or something? Click to expand... iCloud syncing?
ghsDUDE macrumors 68030 Original poster May 25, 2010 2,949 763 Apr 15, 2015 #3 MacFan23 said: iCloud syncing? Click to expand... Safari has always synced for me (open pages/favorites/etc) but is there a way so when I delete history it doesn't sync on both devices?
MacFan23 said: iCloud syncing? Click to expand... Safari has always synced for me (open pages/favorites/etc) but is there a way so when I delete history it doesn't sync on both devices?
M MacFan23 macrumors 6502a Feb 17, 2010 546 759 Apr 16, 2015 #4 ghsNick said: Safari has always synced for me (open pages/favorites/etc) but is there a way so when I delete history it doesn't sync on both devices? Click to expand... I don't believe so, I'd recommend private browsing for things you don't want synced, everything else will sync across though. It's all shared under a universal "iCloud history" at the moment, with no granular controls.
ghsNick said: Safari has always synced for me (open pages/favorites/etc) but is there a way so when I delete history it doesn't sync on both devices? Click to expand... I don't believe so, I'd recommend private browsing for things you don't want synced, everything else will sync across though. It's all shared under a universal "iCloud history" at the moment, with no granular controls.