Go back to webpages you already visited in Safari on Mac
Safari remembers the webpages you’ve visited for as long as a year, so you can easily return to them.
See pages you visited
In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:
See pages you visited in the current window or tab: Click the Back button or Forward button in the toolbar (or use the Touch Bar).
You can also click and hold the Back button or Forward button to choose a specific page. If you have a trackpad or mouse that supports gestures, swipe left or right to move through your history one page at a time. See Use trackpad and mouse gestures.
See a longer list of recently visited pages: Click the History menu.
See all webpages in your browsing history: Choose History > Show All History.
See recently closed pages
In the Safari app on your Mac, choose History > Recently Closed.
You can also choose History > Reopen Last Closed Tab or History > Reopen Last Closed Window to reopen the last tab or window you closed, or Reopen All Windows from Last Session.
Visit pages on your Reading List
In the Safari app on your Mac, click the Sidebar button in the toolbar.
Click Reading List.
See Keep a Reading List.
Safari uses iCloud to keep your browsing history the same on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac computers that have Safari turned on in iCloud preferences. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then make sure Safari is turned on. Your Mac can keep your browsing history for as long as a year, while some iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models keep browsing history for a month. To change how often your Mac removes items from your history, see Change General preferences in Safari.