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Safari can't open page... (Original Post) multigraincracker Oct 2021 OP
Do you have another browser? Firefox perhaps? Try opening the web site in Firefox mitch96 Oct 2021 #1
No, but have safari on my phone multigraincracker Oct 2021 #2
score or secure? CloudWatcher Oct 2021 #3
Detroit Free Press multigraincracker Oct 2021 #4
no idea, but some suggestions CloudWatcher Oct 2021 #5
Thank you. multigraincracker Oct 2021 #6
I have an updated copy of Firefox I keep to use for websites that don't play well with Safari. Martin68 Oct 2021 #7
A VPN will do that to Safari Submariner Oct 2021 #8

mitch96

(14,658 posts)
1. Do you have another browser? Firefox perhaps? Try opening the web site in Firefox
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 10:16 AM
Oct 2021

That will tell you if it's the server, computer or Safari... A thought...
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CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
3. score or secure?
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 11:35 AM
Oct 2021

Is Safari complaining about not being able to open a secure connection? Do you mind sharing the name of the site with us so we could try?

I've heard echos of the latest Safari attempting to be more secure and breaking some old "http" sites, but haven't seen enough details yet to really help.

CloudWatcher

(1,923 posts)
5. no idea, but some suggestions
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 12:33 PM
Oct 2021

Thanks. Fyi it just worked fine for me on my Mac with the latest Safari (version 15.0) on macOS 11.6 (Big Sur).

I tried both http://freep.com and https://freep.com and both worked ok (the http URL redirects to https). This was with and without an ad blocker enabled that I use (pi-hole).

I'll second the motion of installing a second browser on your Mac, that will let you see if problems are browser specific or something more generically wrong with your Mac.

So if I were you, I'd try these things (in order of difficulty) :

1) Reboot your Mac (or just turn off/on your networking). This can reset the domain name lookup cache and could clear a temporary error.

2) Download Firefox (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/) and then see if it works with the failing sites. If Firefox works then there's an issue with Safari. If it fails, then Safari is in the clear and there's something tbd wrong with networking on/from your Mac.

If it's specific to Safari, I would:

3) Reset Safari -- note this will clear your logged-in status for many sites and require you to login again and do the 'do you trust this browser' dance with everyone again too.

a) reset Safari's history (main menu, "Clear history..." )
b) reset Safari's cache (Preferences / Privacy / Cookies and website data / Manage Website Data... / Remove All)

If it's still failing, then as a last resort, you can enable some debugging in Safari:

c) Enable Develop mode by checking this: (Preferences / Advanced / Show Develop menu in menu bar).

Then under the Develop menu, "Show Javascript console" and see if there are some error messages that might give a hint.

Hope this helps, if the problem persists please include the exact message being displayed by Safari when it fails!

Good luck

Submariner

(12,671 posts)
8. A VPN will do that to Safari
Tue Oct 5, 2021, 06:54 PM
Oct 2021

I disable my VPN when I get that Safari can't open page message, and that fixes it.

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