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Safari records the pages you visit and keeps the logs on hand for several days. Here's how to access
your history:
1. Tap the Bookmarks icon and then tap History.
The History option is at the top of the Bookmarks list.
2. Tap the day you think you hung out at the site.
Sites are listed under such headings as “This Morning,” “Thursday Evening,” “Thursday
Morning,” or segregated by a specific date.
3. When you find it, tap the listing.
You're about to make your triumphant return.
To clear your history so that nobody else can trace your steps — and just what is it
you're hiding? — tap Clear at the bottom-right corner of the History list. Alternatively, start-
ing on the Home screen, tap Settings Safari Clear History. In both instances, per usual, you
have a chance to back out without wiping the slate clean.
We should also mention that if you invoke Private browsing as discussed later in this chapter, your
history will not be tracked.
Saving web pictures
You can capture most pictures you come across on a website — but be mindful of any potential
copyright violations, depending on what you plan to do with the images. To copy an image from a
website, follow these steps:
1. Press your finger against the image.
2. Tap the Save Image button that appears, as shown in Figure 4-9 .
Saved images end up in your Photos library in the Camera Roll, from which they can be
synced back to a computer.
Tap Copy instead, and you can paste the image into an e-mail or as a link in a
program, such as Notes.
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