I believe it depends on the version of Safari you are using. The latest and greatest version of Safari on the Mac (version 4.x) does have private browsing. To enable it, just choose the Private Browsing option under the Safari menu.
Go to settings, then safari and switch on private browsing
No they can't. That's way its call Private browsing.
Safari is a web browsing program made by apple. It;s similar to Internet Explorer
To clear the history of your browsing in Safari select Clear History from the bottom of the History menu. Select Empty Cache from the Safari menu. To avoid having your history recorded use Private browsing from the Safari menu. Most browsers have similar settings either in the menus or in their Preferences window.
When Apple introduced Safari 3 in June 2007. The intent was to make Safari an intuitive browser to use for both Windows and Mac users. Some of the features included in Safari 3 were a built in RSS scanner, easier browsing thanks to the easy-to-organize tabs, and bookmarks that were easier to use as well.
Private browsing, or ghost browsing is achieved through the tools section. In the set up for private browsing it is possible to maintain a browsing history or delete it upon closing the program. This can be indicated when opening the private browser.
To keep your iPad browsing history on the network private, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection and hide your IP address. Additionally, using private browsing mode on your browser can help prevent your history from being stored locally on your device. Regularly clearing your browsing history and cookies can also help maintain your privacy.
Technically both can, but Safari, like most other browers, have a built in caching system that tracks your browsing history. Apple, like many other mobile-age companies, are notorious for using browsing data in order to compile information based on your interests and needs. You shouldn't be alarmed-- These larger companies don't use your information for any malicious purposes.
Safari was made by apple and it is a web browser.
After you are done "watching gay boys kiss" delete the browsing history on your computer or whatever you're using. The latest Safari and Firefox have "private browsing" which keeps no record of where you've been.
NO
Firefox 3.5 supports private browsing. This means that as long as you're in private browsing mode, nothing you search, browse or download will be kept on the browser. Everything will be erased as soon as you exit private browsing. (Except for downloaded files.) To activate or deactivate private browsing, press Ctrl+Shift+P.