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What Is Safari On My Computer

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With Safari 8 and subsequent versions, Apple moved the Empty Cache option to Safari Preferences Advanced. At the bottom of the Advanced dialog, check the option Show Develop menu in menu bar. Return to your browser window, select the Develop menu, and choose Empty Caches. Apple's Safari and Google Chrome are among the most popular OS X browsers. Both offer streamlined interfaces, private browsing and pop-up blocking. Both support a variety of security. Safari has a feature called Reading List, where you can save webpages for reading at a later time. It's different from a bookmark in that you can access the webpage without an internet connection.

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Safari is a graphical web browser developed by Apple, based on the WebKit engine. First released on desktop in 2003 with Mac OS X Panther, a mobile version has been bundled with iOS devices since the iPhone's introduction in 2007. Learn more about all the topics, resources, and contact options you need to download, update and manage your Safari settings.

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Your browser is a software application that lets you visit web pages on the Internet. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Currently, Google Chrome is the most widely used browser in the world, and is also considered one of the fastest and most secure.

Different browsers have different capabilities. And although these differences may seem minor, it's common for websites to work fine on one browser but poorly on another. The information on this page may help support teams troubleshoot technical issues specific to your browser.

An IP address is a set of numbers that identifies your device, and which can be tied to your online activity. Some users may not want their browsing history associated with their IP address, and might therefore opt to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for an extra layer of security and privacy. We recommend looking into one of these VPN services to secure your online activity.

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Learn how to keep Safari up to date

You can keep Safari up to date by keeping your version of macOS up to date.

Get to know the all-new Safari

Learn about all of its new features.

Custom start page

Add a background image, and select which sections are shown, such as Favorites, Siri Suggestions, iCloud Tabs, and Reading List.

Make it your own

Add extensions

Extensions add functionality to Safari, helping you personalize your experience. You can download and install extensions from the App Store on the Mac.

Learn more about extensions

Translate webpages

To translate a webpage from another language, you can click the translation icon in the address field.

See how to translate

Privacy Report

Check out the Privacy Report to see how Safari has protected your browsing across all the websites you've visited.

AutoFill passwords

Use the AutoFill feature to easily fill in saved user names and passwords, and suggest strong passwords when you sign up for websites.

Learn about AutoFill

Import bookmarks

You can import your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords from Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, and pick up right where you left off.

Import from other browsers

Reading list

To quickly save webpages to read later, add them to your Reading List. You can access your Reading List across devices, and even save things to read offline.

See how it works

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