![]() Yes, it is about to remove your Safari application from your Mac and to install a new one into it. I recommend you to install brand new extensions copies and to avoid old ones. If your problem persists and it hasn’t been solved, then, forget everything and go to next way. ![]() If problem has been solved, then you could install again all your extensions as well. Now, you should check your Safari application again (re-start it properly and try it). Just follow on screen instructions.ĭownload for free (or donate) and scan your Mac Now, to be sure about extensions danger on your Mac, just download this app for free (you can donate) ‘ AdWareMedic‘ and run it ( It’s made for Mac and it will scans your computer and it will remove adware from your Mac with your permission. I don’t have any extension in this moment in my Safari app, but you will be able to turn them off and remove them. You can turn off them by switching the on/off selector. To remove your Safari extensions, just open Safari and open also preferences by hitting down ⌘, (command and, keys) and click on ‘Extensions’ tab. And what I propose to you now is to remove all extensions and to check its kept data in your Mac using a free scanning and repairing app. Maybe your problem is caused by malware or Adware (Advertisement) downloaded by the internet (sure being unconscious) through these extensions. Why? Because now I recommend you to remove all extensions installed in your Safari (Don’t forget to remember and keep them if you want to recover them more later).Extensions are applications made by other developers which live in your Safari app. This way is a big step and it means to, almost, destroy your Safari app copy. Please make previous step (way #1) before making way #2. If you still have problems please, don’t panic and go to way #2. Be sure to ‘ quit‘ (and not only to close its window) Safari and run it again. Just do it, restart Safari and check its functioning. It’s good for you to restart Safari on every change you apply. ![]() Using this action you have removed all possible data in your Mac’s web browser cache memories, maybe it is enough for your Safari issue, if not, try next way too. Have you found it? Good… Now just click on ‘ Empty Caches‘. Now, look into Safari’s menu bar to find new ‘ Develop‘ sub-menu. It means that you’ll get a developer sub-menu in Mac OS main menu bar… You will see a checkbox (Show develop menu) at the bottom of the window… just click on it to validate checkbox. Open Safari preferences (if it’s already closed) and click on ‘ Advanced‘ tab. Ok, just be sure about what you are going to do at this moment, and hit this button down to remove that kind of data.īut, I’m sure that you are not full happy with this way… and because of this I’ll write you another one more thing to do before to go to way #2… ![]() You will find a button with a ‘ Remove All Website Data…‘ text label. Just open Safari Preferences by hitting down ⌘, (command and, keys) and click on ‘ Privacy‘ tab. You can do one more thing before come away. I’ve just done it and sincerely I don’t believe this action was good to restore my Safari app… Do you think so? Choose your own option, but perhaps you should click on ‘all history’ to be sure about restoring. You’ll be asked to confirm what you want exactly to clear on your Safari history. Ok, so then just click on it to “restore” it. According to Apple, this is the new ‘ Restore‘ action in Yosemite’s Safari app. Now you’ll find so quickly an item titled ‘Clear History and Website Data‘ among all menu options. Open your damaged or slow Safari application and just click on ‘Safari’ menu in the Mac’s main menus bar… look at next picture. We don’t know why, but we have a “new” and simple item among Safari’s options which seems to be requested to restore your Safari application. Now, if you look inside Safari’s main options, you won’t see any item named ‘Restore Safari’ as seen before. You should try first way #1, and if problem persist just go to way #2… because last one, way #3, is the heaviest way to restore it…. I have for you 3 ways to restore Safari when Mac OS X Yosemite is ruling your Mac…. If you have problems with your browser, learn how to restore Safari with Yosemite
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