VIDEO: How to Hide IP Address in Safari on a MacBook
Learn how to stop websites and trackers from spying on your location and activity.
Every time you visit a website, you're giving away more than you think, like your IP address, which can reveal your location, track your browsing, and even be used to build a digital profile of you. It’s how websites, advertisers, and sometimes even bad actors get a sneak peek into your online life.
But if you’re using Safari on a Mac, you’ve got a built-in privacy shield: Safari can hide your IP address from known trackers and websites, making it much harder for anyone to follow you around the web. Here’s how to switch it on and keep your digital footprint just a bit more private.

How to Hide IP Address in Safari on Mac
- Step 1: Open Safari from your docks
- Step 2: Click Safari in the menu bar at the top of your screen. Then, Select Settings
- Step 3: In the Safari Settings/Preferences window, click on the Privacy tab
- Step 4: Check the box next to Hide IP address from trackers and websites
Video Script & Editing: Kelechi Edeh / Techloy.com | Content Research: Ogbonda Chivumnovu / Techloy.com
Conclusion
Hiding your IP address in Safari is a simple but powerful way to boost your online privacy. By turning on this built-in feature, you limit how much data websites and advertisers can collect about you, without installing any third-party tools. It's a quick step that adds an extra layer of protection every time you browse.

