
Apple has quietly added yet another privacy option to Safari, by letting you set a different search engine just for when you’re using private browsing. Here’s how to do it.

Safari keeps adding new privacy features

Safari keeps adding new privacy features
Safari gained its Private Browsing mode in 2004. When you don’t want Safari to keep a history of your browsing or monitor usernames so it can suggest them again next time you’re on a site, you use Private Browsing.
It’s been improved since, plus in 2021, Apple launched Private Relay.
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How to set a browser for private searching in iOS 17