If you’re a regular user of the iPhone, then you’re probably familiar with the private browsing feature. This is a feature that allows you to keep your browsing activity private, without having to share your password with anyone. Unfortunately, there are a few things you can do to disable this feature on your iPhone. The first step is to open up System Preferences and click on the Private Browsing tab. There, you’ll find a list of all the websites that have access to your browsing data. Next, you’ll need to add one or more of these websites to your private browsing list. To do this, simply select the website and press the Add button. Once added, your iPhone will start using this site as if it was always private. The next step is to change how often Private Browsing updates its data. To do this, open up System Preferences and click on the General tab. There, you’ll find a list of options for updating your iPhone’s firmware. One option that’s worth checking is the Update Frequency setting. This setting tells Private Browsing how often it should update its data. If it’s set too low (less than once per day), then new pages will only be updated when something new is available from the website that was added to your private browsing list. If it’s set too high (more than once per day), then all pages from all websites will be updated at once! Finally, if you’re not sure whether or not adding a website to your private browsing list is really necessary, then just leave it alone! The iPhone will continue using whichever site was added before instead of depending on whether or not you’ve added this site specifically!