If you have an iPhone, MacBook or iPad, it's pretty likely that Safari will be your default browser. And despite Apple's eye-catching privacy pledges, the browser isn't totally immune to the web's ...
Shortly after the release of the Safari 4 beta, I (and apparently thousands of others across the net) extracted the text strings from the binary, looking for hidden preferences to tweak the latest ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
If you’re a Mac user, then you have a copy of Safari on your computer — it’s the default browser for macOS. If you do use it, you’ll be happy to learn that, like other major browsers, Safari has been ...
With the public release of macOS High Sierra, Apple introduced some additional features to its native Safari web browser. Here we'll cover just what they are and how you can customize them to make ...
The latest version of Safari, released earlier this summer, introduced a new extensions feature to Apple’s Web browser. Extensions allow you to alter the behavior of Safari through small, downloadable ...
One of the most-used applications on a computer, especially if your work involves using web apps and services, is the browser. Depending on what operating system you use, your browser choice may/may ...
The Safari browser for OS X and iOS stores your usernames and passwords in your device's memory to facilitate signing in to your various online accounts. To delete a stored password from Safari on a ...
Resetting your Safari browser on a Mac computer can help speed it up and get rid of any issues you may have encountered. But before you start, be aware that it will delete your installed extensions, ...
Some users may experience their download rates in Safari 4 slow to a crawl. If your Internet settings are correct and functioning properly, the issue could be related to a corrupt Safari download ...
Safari 6 came out just before Mountain Lion did, and it’s bundled with Apple’s latest operating system. For many Mac users, Safari is the end of the line when it comes to web browsing, as well as a ...
If Safari will not open on your MacBook, you may have one or more problems with your Internet connection. For example, proxy or firewall settings may be preventing Safari from accessing the Internet.