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spacemnspiff

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I was typing a web address and was using the quick typing feature to suffix the url with .net and noticed that Safari had two domains that I had gone to maybe 6-8 months ago.
So I deleted history, cookies and the domain extensions -TLDs still showed up. See attached picture, .co.in and .in, they show up by default.
But this didn't show up on my friends iPhone 5. It was the plain TLDs .com, .net, .org, .us.

I don't how or where this is information is stored. Any idea how or what the mechanism is for this to happen?
 

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I was typing a web address and was using the quick typing feature to suffix the url with .net and noticed that Safari had two domains that I had gone to maybe 6-8 months ago.
So I deleted history, cookies and the domain extensions -TLDs still showed up. See attached picture, .co.in and .in, they show up by default.
But this didn't show up on my friends iPhone 5. It was the plain TLDs .com, .net, .org, .us.

I don't how or where this is information is stored. Any idea how or what the mechanism is for this to happen?

Check settings > general > international > region format
 
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