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14 mars 2023 路 Reload the page. From the menu bar in Safari, choose View > Reload Page. Or press Command-R. If Safari doesn't reload the page, quit Safari, then try again. If Safari doesn't quit, you can press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to quit. If Safari automatically reopens unwanted pages, quit Safari, then press and hold the Shift key while. If your Wi-Fi isn鈥檛 functioning correctly, enabling cellular data could fix your issue. To do this, go to Settings > Cellular > Safari and toggle it on. Alternatively, try turning off Wi-Fi and connect using cellular data only. If this works, it indicates a network issue with your Wi-Fi. 22 mars 2023 路 If you still can't reload: Press Command-Q to close Safari. If you can't close Safari, press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to close. Open Safari again and try to load the page. If Safari opens pages automatically that you don't want to open, close Safari again, then press and hold the Shift key while opening Safari. 13 avr. 2023 路 Quick solutions to fix Safari not working on Mac: Check the network. Force quit Safari. Restart Mac. Clear the website data in Safari. Disable Safari extensions. Clean up the corrupted Safari PLIST files and database. Terminate the processes that may affect Safari running. Update Safari. 31 ao没t 2022 路 Click Remove All to remove all of Safari鈥檚 cache files. However, if the application menu bar doesn鈥檛 pop up, you have to clear the cache files from the Library folder. From the desktop menu bar, click on Go. Then, Go to Folder . Type ~/Library/Caches and hit Enter. Delete the com.apple.Safari folder. 14 mars 2023 路 Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy. Click Manage Website Data. Select the affected website from the list shown. Click Remove. Click Done. Open the website again in a non-private browser window. Check Safari settings. There could be numerous reasons why your Mac鈥檚 Safari isn鈥檛 working, including a one-time bug, a missing update, a problematic extension, and more. Some common issues you might encounter with Safari on your Mac include: Empty web pages, partial content display, or other unforeseen behavior. 22 mars 2023 路 Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy. Click Manage Website Data. Select the affected website from the list that's displayed. Click Remove. Click Done. Open the website again in a non-private browser window. Install software updates Install all available Apple software updates, which can include updates for Safari.