


- #I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac install#
- #I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac software#
- #I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac mac#
#I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac install#
Again, make sure you download and install the latest updates.
#I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac software#
On a Mac, open the Apple menu and go to System Preferences > Software Update. Install the latest software on your iPhone from the Settings app. Download and install any available updates for your device. On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch go to Settings > General > Software Update. If Safari is playing up because of a software bug, Apple should be working hard to release a fix for it. Whether you last updated your device a year ago or a week ago, you should check again now for new releases from Apple. Wait at least 30 seconds before pressing the Sleep/Wake or Power button to restart your device, re-open Safari, and try loading different pages again. On a Mac, open the Apple menu and select Shut Down, then confirm you want to shut down the Mac. Slide to power off when prompted by the on-screen message. On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch press and hold the Sleep/Wake button with either Volume button, then slide to power off. It’s a good idea to quit Safari again before you turn off your device.
#I cannot open certain websites on google chrome for mac mac#
If you haven’t already, you should turn your iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Mac off and on before trying to load Safari again. If Safari is unresponsive, press Option + Cmd + Escape to force it to quit instead. Or press Cmd + Q while Safari is your active app. On a Mac, go to Safari > Quit Safari from the menu bar. Make sure you return to the Home screen before you open Safari again, otherwise your device won’t actually close the app. Slide apps off the top of the screen to close them down. Slide Safari off the top of the screen to close it. On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch you need to swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or double-click the Home button) to view all your open apps. To fix it, quit Safari then open it and try to load the same page again. Safari might think the address is invalid because the browser is experiencing problems in the background. Make sure it’s big enough to view the desktop versions of sites. On a Mac, resize your Safari window to change how websites appear. Make sure no websites are trying to load the desktop version. Or if it’s already turned off, try turning it on. Choose to turn off the option to Request Desktop Website for all websites. On an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch go to Settings > Safari > Request Desktop Website. It’s possible Safari cannot open a page because it’s trying to load the wrong version for your device. Most websites dynamically change how they look on smaller screens, so you can still use them on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If this works, follow the instructions below to clear your website data from Safari because you may have a faulty cache. On a Mac, press Option + Cmd + R to try loading that website again without using your saved cache. This is the circular arrow to the right of the address in Safari. When you’re certain the web address is spelled correctly, tap or click the Refresh button in Safari to try loading it again. Can you spot the typo in this web address? Look out for misspellings or bad punctuation. Take a moment to double-check the web address at the top of Safari. In fact, it’s so easy that sometimes the links you click on other websites were mistyped by whoever created them. It’s easy to make a mistake when typing a web address by hand. Restart your Wi-Fi router or contact your Internet service provider for help fixing it. In which case, there’s probably an issue with your Internet connection. You might discover that nothing loads at all. If Safari says the address is invalid for every page you visit, try loading something on a different device or in a different browser instead. Try loading pages in a different browser. If any of them load, you know your Internet connection isn’t to blame. Try to open a few different web pages in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Perhaps you ran out of cellular data or maybe there’s a problem with your Wi-Fi network. The most common reason people can’t load a web page in Safari is that their Internet connection dropped out. Open pages faster by speeding up Safari.
