
Hide my email: This feature works identically to the “hide my email” feature included with sites that support Sign in with Apple, but it doesn’t require Sign in with Apple. Consider an ad blocker: If you want to completely block tracking, consider using a content blocker such as 1Blocker or Ka-Block. Although this is probably private enough, you can opt out of measurements by turning off the Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement option. Essentially, the system makes it so that an advertiser knows only that somebody clicked an ad, not you specifically.
Turn off ad measurements: Apple has a system called private click measurement that measures ad campaigns while trying to preserve privacy.You can also set Hide IP Address to Trackers and Websites.
This setting will stop some sites from tracking you as you browse the web.
Disable tracking: While you’re in the Settings > Safari menu, scroll down to the Privacy & Security section and enable Prevent Cross-Site Tracking. We suggest DuckDuckGo, which doesn’t track you or target ads. Change your default search engine: Google is the default search engine in Safari, but if you don’t like the idea of Google slurping up all your search data, you can change this (afterward, you can always head to if you need to) by going to Settings > Safari > Search Engine.