Overview
How to check history in safari? Not only does Safari provide you with the fastest way to browse the web on your computer, but it’s also the most efficient when it comes to OS X power management, which extends your Mac’s battery life.
Because so many Mac users use Safari on a daily basis, their browsing histories are filled to the brim with logs from websites they’ve previously visited. If you want to find your way back to a previously visited site Searching your entire browsing history can be quite tedious as it stores months or years of data.
Like iOS, Safari for Mac offers a convenient shortcut that allows you to quickly navigate to any previously visited web page on a per-tab basis.
How to check history in Safari on Your Mac:
1) Go to SafariOn your Mac, open a new tab, visit a few websites, and follow some links.
2) make click y press and hold Safari’s back button on the top toolbar.
3) Select the web page previously visited in the menu, and release the mouse button.
The websites that appear in this list are related to the history of the current tab. If you switch to another location, press and hold the back-forward button from Safari, you will see a different browsing history depending on the specific websites you have visited. As you can see, it’s very simple, but it’s one of those things that you won’t know until you read it there.
This shortcut also works in Safari on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Our partner Jordi recently taught us how to do it with Keyboard Shortcut. What do you see in this article?