G GovtLawyer macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 6, 2008 301 9 Oct 31, 2011 #1 When I sync my iPhones and iPad2 to iTunes, there is something called Safari Safe Browsing data (or something close to this) which is copied each time. What is it? Do I need it? Can I turn it off if I don't need it?
When I sync my iPhones and iPad2 to iTunes, there is something called Safari Safe Browsing data (or something close to this) which is copied each time. What is it? Do I need it? Can I turn it off if I don't need it?
saving107 macrumors 603 Oct 14, 2007 6,384 33 San Jose, Ca Oct 31, 2011 #2 This database, provided by Google, is used by mobile Safari to check for known malicious web sites. Click to expand... http://blog.intego.com/google-safe-browsing-data-syncs-to-ios-devices-via-itunes/
This database, provided by Google, is used by mobile Safari to check for known malicious web sites. Click to expand... http://blog.intego.com/google-safe-browsing-data-syncs-to-ios-devices-via-itunes/
emilioestevez Suspended Aug 25, 2015 339 184 Nov 8, 2015 #3 How do you delete the Safari safe browsing data that iTunes downloads during syncing?