Privacy tip: How to clear all the places you've been from Apple Maps

Nearly everything you do online is tracked or recorded and used to learn more about you. Most companies claim they need this data to serve you with targeted ads. This is the case whether you’re on your computer or phone.

Your iPhone has many privacy and security settings you probably don’t know about. You can browse privately, stop third-party tracking and filter out messages from strangers. Tap or click here for five iPhone security settings you must change now.

When you use a navigation app, data such as your location, destinations and favorite places are saved. Luckily, Apple Maps gives you the option to clear out this information.

Clear recent directions and favorites in Maps

Recent directions you’ve used are saved in the Apple Maps app so you can easily find them later. You can also save addresses, such as your home, work or favorite coffee shop, to your favorites list.

But there are plenty of reasons to avoid storing your navigation history. Perhaps you don’t want anyone seeing where you’ve been, or you have too many searches and destinations listed.

Whatever the case, there’s an easy way to delete your history in Apple Maps.

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How to clear Apple Maps history on iPhone and iPad

Apple lists a couple of different ways to clear recent directions in maps. Here is the easiest way:

  • Open Apple Maps, then scroll down until you see the Recents section.
  • Swipe left on the route you want to delete from Apple Maps until you see Delete.
  • Tap Delete.
  • If you want to remove a Favorite location, scroll to the Favorites section, then tap More. Swipe left on the Favorite location you want to delete, then tap Delete.

That’s it. Now the places you don’t want to appear in Apple Maps are gone.

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For a relaxing vacation, it’s hard to beat a sunny destination. What’s better than sipping your favorite beverage while catching some rays? The sand, the sun and the clear blue ocean with a nice warm breeze, it’s simply paradise! But how do you know which beaches are duds, and which are worth visiting? I’ve rounded up seven of my absolute favorites!

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One of the most valuable things in an emergency is real-time information. You can plan and strategize all you want, but up-to-date information could be the most useful tool you have. For any and all emergency situations you’ll want an emergency radio, and for everything else, you’ll want to check out your options for police scanners.

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📰 Save for later: On Google News, see all the stories you’ve used the heart icon to mark as favorites. Go to google.com/interests/liked to check yours. In the Apple News app, hit the ribbon in the top right to save a story, and then you’ll find it under Saved Stories.

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Gold star: You take a picture, thinking, “Wow, this is a winner,” and never see it again. Star it! In your photo app, look for the heart or star icon. This adds it to your favorites.