Safari iconSafari icon Nearly all web browsers default to keeping a list of recent searches which are easily retrievable as part of the browser history. Safari shows this recent search list when the URL bar is clicked into with the cursor, revealing the 10 most recent web search terms or phrases.

That recent search list can be convenient as it makes quick retrieval of prior search items easy, allowing for a quick return to past results without digging around in Safari’s history menus, but there are also times when you may not want that list to show anything at all, or at least want to clear out that recent search list in Safari for privacy purposes.

If you’re not certain, this image shows the Recent Searches list in Safari that we’re talking about here, it’s accessible via the search and link bar if you have the cursor there and either click or hit the return key:

Safari Recent Searches listSafari Recent Searches list

All those search terms? That’s what we’re going to delete, resulting in a blank slate.

Clearing the Recent Search List in Safari for Mac OS X

This should apply to all desktop versions of Safari regardless of the version of Mac OS X or even Windows:

  1. Open a new Safari browsing window and click into the URL bar*
  2. Confirm the “Recent Searches” menu is visible with the search list to clear, you may need to hit the ‘delete’ key to clear out any existing URL to pull up the ‘Recent Searches’ menu
  3. Click on the magnifying glass icon that appears in the URL bar, this will display the Recent Searches
  4. Go to the very bottom of this search history list and choose “Clear Recent Searches”

Here is what the Clear Recent Search History option looks like in modern versions of Safari on the latest versions of OS X:

Clear Search History in Safari in OS X YosemiteClear Search History in Safari in OS X Yosemite

The option is the same as before, getting to it is all that’s different.

Don’t be surprised if you’ve overlooked this dozens of times, the small font size makes it easy to ignore or not notice:

Clear Recent Searches in SafariClear Recent Searches in Safari

The effect should be immediate, click back into the URL box should now pull down a list to reveal… nothing at all. The Recent Searches list is now blank.

Blank Recent Searches in SafariBlank Recent Searches in Safari

In new versions of Safari, you must click the magnifying glass, in prior versions you could just click the search bar. Either way, pulling down the search list will reveal the “Clear Recent Searches” search history menu.

For those who want to more thoroughly dump details from Safari, you may want to also clear out general browsing history and dump Safari cookies too, though that’s really up to the user.

* Note that newer versions of Safari have an single box for entering URL’s directly or searching, much like Chrome, while older versions of Safari have a separate search box. Therefore, newer versions of Safari follow the above directions, while older versions of Safari require the user to click into the search box rather than URL box, the remainder is the same.

For most of us, the recent search list is more convenient than intrusive, and so clearing this out doesn’t really matter much. Remember, you can always temporarily prevent Safari from keeping any browsing and search records by using Private Browsing on either the Mac or iOS if you just want a temporary boost to privacy while secret gift shopping or using a public computer.

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