Of course you have.

Did you ever find it?

Previously-visited pages have already been chosenby youand should appear at the top of any search.

History Book extension on Mac, iPhone, and iPad

History Book / Zhenyi Tan

And yet your online window’s history feature is probably junk.

Half the pages you visit seem to be missing, and what about the actual words on those pages?

Why can’t you search for them?

History Book’s iCloud sync feature

History Book / Zhenyi Tan

That’s whereZhenyi Tan’s History Bookcomes in.

It saves all that stuff automatically and still maintains your privacy.

“I was constantly thinking about “is this article worth saving?”

when I read something on the internet.

Then after saving the article, I would label them with keywords to help with searching later.

Then I would star the really-gotta-read-this ones.

It was like tending a zen garden.

In the end, I never read most of those articles anyway.”

But what were interested in here is a way to find that website you once visited.

The one you cant seem to find again with any Google or DuckDuckGo searches.

The page that was exactly the one you wanted, but seems to have disappeared.

One way to keep track of sites you want to remember is to bookmark them.

History Book is ingenious in its simplicity.

First, the app only saves pages that Safari classifies as “articles.”

I felt like my own app was invading my privacy," Tan explained to Lifewire via email.

“So I kept adding more and more privacy-related features.

And that makes the app infinitely more useful.

There are other apps that do a similar jobSt.

Clair SoftwaresHistory Hound is a great one.