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Appppppppple

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Mar 22, 2018
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Hello,

I use icloud to sync between the iPhone and iPad and Mac.

For a long time now, I have had a problem with the history of Safari being deleted on my iPhone and iPad. Mac does not have this problem (as long as I do not delete manually, nothing is deleted, of course, in automatic deletion settings it's on manual), I mean history is deleted by itself, which can be seen a few days - weeks back, nothing more. What I noticed, it depends on how many sites I surf. The more it can be seen less days back. In any case, the maximum is a few weeks back. It must be noted that there was once no problem with this, and history would have been properly alienated. The rest of Safari synchronization (bookmarks, tabs and reading list works great).

I dug in the Internet quite a bit and saw that I was not the only one with the problem. In any case, I did not find a logical solution.

Does anyone have an idea?

Thank you.
 
Tempo near identical posts isn’t actually helpful.

An iPhone 7 Plus should not be running low on storage. Your iCloud setting for Safari to backup and sync might try turning off, then bac on.
 
Thanks for the comment.
Strange about this. I spoke to Apple's support and they say there's no limitation on the length of history on iOS devices, so as long as I do not delete manually, nothing should be erased. I have a lot of free space both in the memory of the device and in iCloud.
Are you sure what you're saying?
Thanks.
 
Thanks for the comment.
Strange about this. I spoke to Apple's support and they say there's no limitation on the length of history on iOS devices, so as long as I do not delete manually, nothing should be erased. I have a lot of free space both in the memory of the device and in iCloud.
Are you sure what you're saying?
Thanks.
Trial and error. Yes.
 
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