I am a great fan of Apple and its software. I have an iPhone and a MacBook, and use excellent apps of the huge range of Apple because, let’s face it, why won’t you? But Apple’s magnificent hardware and software is an issue: Safari.
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Extensions are not working as they should do
Perhaps my biggest grip with safari is how I often struggle to use extension with browser. For example, I have found the grammer plugin unusable to the borderline. Every time I try to correct my text, the plugin crashes my browser. This is despite changing the safari settings to improve my browsing experience.
I also have issues with other extensions. Every time I uninstall them, the safari immediately performs better. cold turkey One of some exceptions I have found; This is great for blocking websites. Nevertheless, it is difficult to justify staying with a browser just due to a plugin (and especially when the plugin works well in the board).
Some chrome extensions also do not work, but most of the time, it is caused by the developer. With safari, I think the issue is with the browser, especially when there is no problem in the same device when I use them elsewhere.
2
Close the page due to “Consuming Consumption of Important Energy”
I have many performance problems with safari, but one of the most common (and most disappointing) involves closing my page because they clearly consume vital energy. Most of the time, I have seen that it is accompanied by websites with resource-intensive pages, such as video content.
Although issuing extensions mainly affects my Mac, I also experience problems with webpages that consume vital energy on all my apple devices. It is more frequent than other browsers, also; I have issues in chrome and firefox, but not often in safari.
I have also tried to take other steps to clean my cash and prevent this annoyance, but so far, none of them have worked. Since this issue has plagued the safari for years, I hope Apple finds a proper improvement for it in the near future.
3
Safari believes that some of my search is URL
When I want to search for something quickly, I do not necessarily want to go to the URL of the search engine. Instead, I often find it easy to type the word directly in the URL bar. Unfortunately, Safari never thinks that I am doing this.
While I can search for terms using URL browser with no problem in other browsers, Safari often wrongs my search words for URL. This often occurs when I use numbers, and this often occurs when I also use the percentage symbol. For me, these examples are particularly bizarre; I think when I have the least likely to try to visit a website.
Then to re -type the same thing, to directly go to Google, you have to take time to take time and disturb the same measurement. Until Apple has corrected this problem, I cannot justify using safari as my main browser.
4
Better bookmarking capabilities
While browser have been created for people who never close the tab, I do not want to make the only reason to choose it. Instead, I control my tab by making them strategically about how I save the webpage. One of the easiest methods I made is through bookmarking the important pages and sites.
When I bookmark my websites and pages, I can only keep the tab that I really want to be open at the point. Safari gives me bookmark material, but I think Chrome’s characteristics are much better.
Safari allows me to open and close when I want to reach my tab. However, I don’t think it’s very comfortable. I see them under my open tab and in a way that is less infiltrated. For these reasons, using chrome makes a lot of understanding for me.
5
Slow loading time
When using safari on your iPhone or iPad, the pages in the browser sometimes fail to load properly. I sometimes feel that this is my Wi-Fi that is the problem, but often, I can reach other equipment-as social media and different browser-no problem. The problem often remains after seeing if I also have a slow connection.
Safari will sometimes show a page loading in the first part for several minutes. In many cases, I need to close the browser (and my current tab) before reopening it. Everything usually acts as usual, but still, but still, it is still disappointing.
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Browser cookie verification issues
I have no problem in accepting cookies on websites, but I do not need to do this every time I come. Chrome and firefox are sometimes messed up when I have used them, but not at the same level of safari.
In many cases, I have to accept my cookie preferences every time when I go to a site on the safari – even if I have visited several times in a single day. When using other browsers, I usually have to do so or twice a week or twice (until I have cleaned the cash).
While the safari has the ability to be a wonderful website browser, before I can consider using it more seriously, many aspects need to be cured. Slow loading time is disappointing, and I want the page not to close so many times, either. Until these problems are solved, Chrome will be my Go-to browser.

