How do I delete my google history on a mac?
Safari is the Web browser that comes preinstalled with the Macintosh operating system on all Apple computers. By default, Safari stores user data such as websites visited and Google search history. Whenever a user visits the Google homepage and performs a search, Safari automatically saves this information so the user can refer to it later. The user data stored by Safari, including Google search history, can be deleted by deleting an entry in Safari’s preferences pane or by resetting Safari. Launch Safari by clicking on the icon on the desktop or in the dock. Open the preferences pane for Safari by clicking on “Safari” in the menu bar and selecting “Preferences.” Click on the “Autofill” tab and click “Edit” next to the “Other forms” entry. In the window that opens, click on the “.google.com” entry and click “Remove.” To delete cached items for all websites shown, click “Remove All.” Click “Done” and close the preference pane by clicking on the “x” in the preferences window. Launch Safa