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How to Delete Siri Search History on Your Apple iPhone

Who doesn’t love Siri voice assistant feature on their iPhone? If you know what Apple is currently doing with Siri searches and recordings, then you might want to delete all of your histories. If you are the person who is conscious about privacy, then you should just delete all searches from your device. Let’s see how to delete Siri searches. How to Delete Siri Searches Without Disabling Siri? If you love using Siri and do not want to leave it in any condition, then this method is only for you. It will allow you to wipe out your history without even affecting the Siri feature on your device. First of all, close the Safari browser entirely even from the background. Then, go to the Settings on your iOS device. After that, move down to the bottom in the settings. Tap Safari. There you have to click on the Clear History. How to Remove Siri Voice Search History Forever? If you want to truly delete everything that Siri has fetched before, then this step is only for you. This me

How to Check Hard Drive on Windows 10

Mostly the consumers have the PC or the laptop, but they don’t know anything about the storage device they have. For instance, the SSD makes a great difference in the performance in comparison to HDD. You can check identified by several methods. If you need to check and to get the idea about it, then this post might be useful for you. Read through the blog and follow the instructions to check the Hard drive you use on your system. How to Check the Hard Drive There are several ways to know what hard drive you are using inbuilt solutions and free software apps. Use the Device Manager Use the MSInfo32 Tool Use of PowerShell Use the third-party tool Net every tool can show the RPM or Media type of HD. Most of them get model numbers, whereas others may show only the RPM. Be sure that the Solid State Drive must not have the RPM; there will be no spinning platters like HDD. Via Device Manager As the Device Manager does not show RPM or the Disk type directly, it may have another