on some systems it is in the setting tab next 2 favorites and home
- Open Safari - Above the Safari window, click on Safari - Click preferences - Click Show Cookies - Remove all
Safari comes pre installed on every new Mac. You can access the settings by starting Safari and then click on the Settings menu. You can download Safari from apple. You will get the latest Safari updates from the software update application i Mac OS X
if you are on a mac you have to log on to safari and then at the top bar it says history and you click on that and it will show you your history but if your on a p.c i have no idea my advice to you would be to get a mac
Click the name Safari and then Preferences which is what tools is called in Safari.
You should be able to see Facebook pictures on your Mac computer. Try emptying out your cache and clearing out the cookies on your computer.
It depends on the browser you're using. For Safari, you need to go to the Safari menu -> Preferences... -> Security, and change your "Accept cookies" definitions. For Firefox, go to the Firefox menu -> Preferences... -> Privacy, and change your definitions under the "Cookies" section. If you're using a different browser, you'll still probably find the cookie definitions in the Preferences / Options window, under the privacy/security tab.
Find the mac address of that computer.
It depends on how old your Mac is. When Apple releases a Mac, they include the most recent version of safari, so please try to be more specific. To check, open safari, click safari at the top, and click about safari.
apple offers a public version of Safari for both windows and mac operating systems, that can be used on a computer made by any manufaturer. visit apple.com/safari to download it.
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
If you have a mac you could click on the word Safari at the top of your computer then simply click new tab or almost anything else involving Safari.
go to tools and hit delete cookies. that's the easyst way I'm running Safari on a Mac. Is that the same as clearing the cache?