Let’s be honest, unless cookies have chocolate chips in them, they’re not great, and that’s especially true for the virtual kind. If you agree to them while online and decide you don’t want them, we’re here to assist you as we explain how to delete iPhone cookies. Don’t worry, it’s a simple process, and we even go into how you can block cookies on your Apple device as well. Better still, we even go into how to delete iPhone history, in case you want a completely clean slate.
We’re no strangers to Apple products, just look at our iPhone 15 Pro Max review and iPhone 12 review – we keep up-to-date across all generations, which is why we’re ready and willing to help you get familiar with your iOS device. We can advise on how to delete contacts on iPhone, how to cancel subscriptions on iPhone, and how to delete albums on iPhone. Just don’t get us started on the iPhone vs Samsung debate.
Anyway, let’s look at how to delete iPhone cookies.
How do I delete iPhone cookies?
The primary reason you might want to delete cookies from your iPhone is to ensure the web pages in Safari load at a good speed, as well as being able to load new versions of web pages. If you want to delete your cache and cookies on your iPhone, there are just a couple of steps to follow:
- Go to settings on your device
- Search for Safari
- Click on it
- Select clear history and website data
That’s it, yes, it really is that simple. If you go in and the button is grey instead of blue, that’s okay, it just means there are no cookies or cache to clear.
While that’s the main way to delete iPhone cookies, there’s a second option if you want to keep your browser history:
- Go to settings on your device
- Search for Safari
- Click on it
- Go to advanced
- Select website data
- Hit remove all website data
How do I block cookies on iPhone?
Privacy is everything, and it’s getting increasingly more difficult to keep it while on the internet. Through cookies, websites can get some information about you and companies can track you. An example of this is targeted ads, without cookies, websites can’t tailor specific ads to you. Should you want to block cookies to save yourself any hassle with them down the line, just follow these steps:
- Go to settings on your device
- Search for Safari
- Click on it
- Go to advanced
- Select block all cookies
Remember, if you do choose to block cookies, you might not have access to some sites anymore – websites tend to tell you if it requires your acceptance of cookies to access it. If they were chocolate chip cookies, you’d probably accept them, no question – we know we would.
How do I delete my iPhone’s history?
Look, we’re not judging. We all have things in our browser history we don’t want others to see, be it that you’re embarrassed to be reading fanfiction, had a bet with a friend about something and it turns out you were wrong, or that you just want to have a fresh slate on your phone. Whatever the case may be, we can tell you how to delete iPhone history.
To delete your entire history, simply follow the same steps as above for the cookies. Or, if you just want to remove a single website from your browser history, you need to:
- Open the Safari app
- Tap the bookmarks button
- Go to history
- Tap the edit button
- Select any website you want to delete
- Hit delete
With that, you know how to delete iPhone cookies and how to delete iPhone history. If you’re going on a removal spree, why stop there? We have guides for how to delete LinkedIn accounts, how to delete Spotify accounts, how to delete Roblox accounts, how to delete Netflix profiles, and more.