To erase top hits on your iPhone, you can clear your history and cookies. To clear your history, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. To clear your cookies, go to Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies and Data.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the process for deleting your top hit list will vary depending on which browser you are using. However, most browsers have a “History” or “Cache” menu that will allow you to delete your browsing history and/or cache.

The top hit on an iPhone is the app that is currently being used the most.

To delete Safari history on an iPhone or iPad:Open the Safari app and go to the History screen.Tap the Clear button at the bottom of the screen.Tap Clear History and Website Data.Confirm that you want to delete the history by tapping Delete History again.

Safari top hits are websites that you visit frequently. They are displayed as a list at the top of the Safari web browser, and you can easily open them by tapping on them.

Safari top hits are the websites that you visit most often. To get rid of Safari on your iPhone, go to Settings and then select General. Scroll down and select Usage. Under the “Storage” section, you will see how much space is being used by Safari. If you want to delete Safari, tap on it and then select “Delete App.

Preload top hit is a Safari feature that allows you to quickly access the websites you visit most often. When enabled, Safari will preload the website’s contents in the background so it’s ready to go when you open it. To enable preload top hit, open Safari’s Preferences and click on the Advanced tab. Check the “Preload Top Hit” box and then click OK.

A top hit is a search result that is returned as a result of a search query. The top hit is typically the first result that is returned, but it may not be the best result for the query.

Top Hit is an Android app that uses artificial intelligence to recommend songs. It learns your music taste and provides tailored recommendations.

To delete top hits on Safari, you can either use the Clear History and Website Data option in the Safari menu or use the keyboard shortcut Command-Shift-Delete.