To turn off or uninstall extensions:
Choose Action menu > Preferences and click Extensions. (The Action menu is near the upper-right corner of the Safari window, and looks like a gear.)
Click the On/Off switch to turn all extensions off.
Click the Uninstall button for an extension you want to remove.
Any changes you make to extensions, including installing and uninstalling extensions, take affect when you navigate to a new webpage or refresh the current page.
Yes.
Safari may keep cutting out on your MacBook due to several reasons, including outdated software, insufficient memory, or conflicting extensions. Additionally, issues with your internet connection or corrupted cache files can cause instability. To resolve this, ensure your macOS and Safari are updated, clear your browser cache, and disable any problematic extensions. If problems persist, restarting your device or resetting Safari preferences may help.
Open Safari and click the name Safari top left. From the pop-down menu choose Preferences. Click the General Tab and then click the arrow next to Default search engine: Choose another search engine. If you are referring to a Bing extension then choose Extensions and Disable Bing.
Why would you want to do this?
for troubleshooting- disable all the add ons and extensions.
On the top of your screen in safari, hover over safari and select preferences, after that select extensions and either: A. Uninstall NCH Toolbar or B. Turn of extensions (This may only work on OS X 10.7{Lion} and OS X 10.8{Mountain Lion})
if you are using chrome you can go into your settings and then the extensions and disable it then trash it from there. worked for mine
In Joomla! administration... Extensions > Module Manager. Disable the Main Menu module.
Themes are not yet available for Safari. You'll need to use either Google Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. Safari has just released the ability to build extensions, so themes may be coming.
Well you do not list what is wrong with Safari. I would recommend you restart your MacBook and see if that solved the problem. If not, then open Safari and then click the name Safari at the top left of the screen and then click Reset Safari. On the window that comes up check every single item and then click Reset. Also click Safari and then click Preferences >> Extensions. Uninstall any extension you do not want. Extensions can cause problems especially if they are not an extension approved by Apple. Now on the same Preferences screen click the Privacy tab and click Remove all Website Data.
Go to your extensions and disable it. I believe it is an extension for you finger print reader.
Google Enhance toolbar can be deleted in the extensions. You can disable to delete the extension to remove it.