Change Security settings in Safari on Mac
In the Safari app 👁 Image
on your Mac, use Security settings to turn security warnings on or off. Also enable or disable JavaScript.
To change these settings, choose Safari > Settings, then click Security.
Option | Description | ||||||||||
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Warn when visiting a fraudulent website | Get a warning if the site you’re visiting is a suspected phishing website. To learn more about fraudulent website warnings, go to the Safari app 👁 Image | ||||||||||
Enable JavaScript | Allow JavaScript, which websites use for buttons, forms, and other content. Some websites can’t work properly if you disable JavaScript. | ||||||||||
Warn before connecting to a website over HTTP | Get a warning if the site you’re visiting uses HTTP (instead of HTTPS) to transmit information to and from Safari. HTTP does not provide a secure connection. | ||||||||||
