Hi all, I have El Capitan on my MacBook Pro, and I've been having trouble with Safari. Every time I quit it, it deletes the history with it, which is very inconvenient. I've set it to never delete (as in I would manually delete history), but it disregards that setting. I've checked iCloud, and Safari is unchecked there. In fact, I even signed out of iCloud to be sure, but there is no change. I've also tried deleting everything in ~/Library/Safari, but there is no change. The weird thing is, Safari can restore my previous browsing session, but it will not display any history except that of the current session. Any ideas? Thanks!
[doublepost=1549305768][/doublepost]Ok, I solved the issue, I deleted the files listed in the screenshot (located in ~/Preferences/Safari), and it worked. Hopefully this helps anyone with this problem.
I don't get, though, why it wouldn't work when I deleted all the contents of that folder, and I also don't know why it was able to restore the last session when I deleted the file "LastSession.plist", but I guess there are some mysteries one will never know the answer to.
[doublepost=1549305768][/doublepost]Ok, I solved the issue, I deleted the files listed in the screenshot (located in ~/Preferences/Safari), and it worked. Hopefully this helps anyone with this problem.
I don't get, though, why it wouldn't work when I deleted all the contents of that folder, and I also don't know why it was able to restore the last session when I deleted the file "LastSession.plist", but I guess there are some mysteries one will never know the answer to.
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