That way, you can also preview the other features, including the new food and recipes section in Apple News+ and try out a couple of new Apple Intelligence AI perks, too.
Both the Chrome and Google apps on iOS also display your recent searches – the latter actually shows your extended history, including screenshots for videos.
You may want to think twice before allowing someone to use your iPhone after the next iOS update launches in April.
The alternative is to use private browsing (Safari’s version of Google’s Incognito mode) when searching for things you don’t want others to see.
Nevertheless, it may be an unpleasant surprise for iPhone users who have yet to stray from Safari, Apple’s default web browser.