Sep 18, 2020 The default browser for Apple devices and there are no official versions of Safari for other devices. Apple no longer supports Mac OS 10.14 for Macbooks older than 2012. No support for WebSQL; No support for Legacy Safari Extensions; Can't update Safari on OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or earlier; no support for windows. Websites, third parties, and advertisers can’t store cookies and other data on your Mac. This may prevent some websites from working properly. Always allow cookies: Deselect “Block all cookies.” Websites, third parties, and advertisers can store cookies and other data on your Mac.
Safari for Mac
Safari is included with your Mac operating system.
Updating Safari
To keep Safari up to date for the version of macOS you're using, install the latest macOS updates.
The most recent version of macOS includes the most recent version of Safari. For some earlier versions of macOS, Safari might also be available separately from the Updates tab of the App Store.
Reinstalling Safari
If you deleted Safari and don't have a Time Machine backup or other backup, reinstall macOS to put Safari back in your Applications folder. Reinstalling macOS doesn't remove data from your computer.
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Before reinstalling, you might want to use Spotlight to search for Safari on your Mac. If you find it, but it's no longer in your Dock, just drag it to the Dock to add it back.
Safari for Windows
Apple no longer offers Safari updates for Windows. Safari 5.1.7 for Windows was the last version made for Windows, and it is now outdated.
Safari User Guide
You can use any webpage as your homepage, and have it shown when you open a new window or a new tab.
In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click General.
In the Homepage field, enter a webpage address. To simply use the webpage you’re currently viewing, click Set to Current Page.
Choose when your homepage is shown.
Open new windows with your homepage: Click the “New windows open with” pop-up menu, then choose Homepage.
Open new tabs with your homepage: Click the “New tabs open with” pop-up menu, then choose Homepage.
To quickly open your homepage in Safari, choose History > Home.