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When you use Safari on macOS, third-party cookies are often blocked by default to help protect your privacy. If a website or service asks you to allow third-party cookies on Saf...
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When you use Safari on macOS, third-party cookies are often blocked by default to help protect your privacy. If a website or service asks you to allow third-party cookies on Saf...
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On macOS, Safari blocks third-party cookies to limit cross-site tracking and protect privacy. This setting can affect site features like persistent sign-ins, personalization, an...
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To change the homepage in Safari on Mac, open Safari, then choose Safari > Preferences from the menu bar, click General , and select a homepage option: use the current page, use...
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On the iPhone 11, clearing tabs in Safari is simple and helps keep your browsing fast and organized. This guide explains how to close individual tabs, close all open tabs at onc...
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Safari at home refers to using Apple’s Safari browser on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV within your household or private network, not on public Wi‑Fi. It covers how you acc...
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To allow cookies for a specific website in Safari on macOS, open Safari and navigate to the site, then use the Content Settings for that domain. These steps apply to macOS Sonom...
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Losing a browser tab on your Mac is common, but you have several reliable ways to recover it. This guide covers the fastest methods for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, including ke...
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To go incognito on a MacBook Air, open a Private Window in your browser: in Safari, choose File > New Private Window; in Chrome, choose New Incognito Window; in Firefox, choose...
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Pop‑ups on a Macbook Pro are commonly triggered by web browsers, adware, or bundled software, and blocking them involves coordinated changes in macOS settings and within each...
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On MacBook Air, pop up blockers prevent unsolicited windows and dialogs from interrupting browsing and searching. These blockers are built into macOS and into each web browser,...
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