Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:14 Safari Preferences 0:29 Disable Browser Extensions 0:51 Delete Website Data 1:26 Disable VPN Connection 1:43 New Private Window 2:09 Network Connection Test 2:33 Disable Content \u0026 Privacy Restrictions 2:49 Update Mac OS 3:15 Disable Chrome Extensions
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0.47 -> What’s up guys, in this tutorial, I will
show you how to fix the issue when your Mac
5.16 -> is unable to load certain websites.
8.12 -> This should be quite an easy tutorial, for
more information, click on the first link
12.69 -> in the description below.
14.519 -> Depending on which browser you are using,
this problem can be caused by different reasons.
19.93 -> If you use Safari as your default browser,
then open up the browser.
24.769 -> Click on Safari in your menu bar and then
select Settings.
29.26 -> In your Safari settings window, navigate to
the Extensions section.
33.86 -> Here, you should see a list of installed browser
extensions.
38.51 -> Click on Preferences and make sure that your
extensions are up to date.
42.54 -> I also suggest uninstalling unused extensions,
as they can drain your performance, network
48.469 -> traffic or cause other issues.
51.42 -> In the Privacy section, make sure that the
Block all cookies option is disabled.
57.19 -> This setting can be useful, but it can in
turn also prevent some sites from loading
62.02 -> properly.
63.329 -> Next, click on Manage Website Data.
67.189 -> It might take a few seconds to load all of
your site cookies and local storage data.
72.83 -> Search for the website URL that is not loading
on your browser and proceed to remove the
77.34 -> site data stored on your Mac.
80.329 -> This will allow you to reconnect and load
all of the site data if you’re able to connect
85.259 -> to the server.
86.869 -> In some cases, you won’t be able to connect
to a website because of your location.
92.549 -> You might be using a VPN connection and the
site is blocking your request.
97.34 -> To fix this, you can simply disable your VPN
and try to reconnect again.
102.939 -> Next, close your settings and under File,
click on New Private Window, or use the shortcut
111.52 -> Shift + Command + N.
114.219 -> On this window, try connecting to the website
again.
118.35 -> This will allow you to test your connection
without site cookies or extensions enabled.
124.35 -> In case the problem persists, then you should
test your network connection.
129.34 -> Navigate to speedtest.net or fast.com.
132.78 -> Both sites are great tools to quickly test
your average upload and download speed as
137.52 -> well as your latency to the nearest server.
141.16 -> Try switching your network connection in case
you notice an unstable download speed.
146.56 -> In some cases, content and privacy restrictions
can hinder you from accessing certain websites.
153.83 -> Open up your System Settings.
156.14 -> On this window, navigate to the Screen Time
tab.
160.76 -> Under Content & Privacy, make sure that this
option is toggled off.
165.44 -> This should prevent any settings from blocking
your connection to a website.
169.76 -> While in your settings, you should also make
sure that your Mac OS version is up to date.
175.42 -> In the General section of your settings, click
on Software Update.
180.53 -> Download the latest update in case there is
one available to you.
184.72 -> You will then be prompted to restart your
PC in order to install the update.
190.05 -> Restarting your Mac can in a lot of cases
also fix the connection problem you are facing.
195.89 -> If you are using Google Chrome as your preferred
browser, then open up Chrome and click on
201.019 -> this extensions icon.
203.42 -> Select Manage Extensions.
205.23 -> A new tab will open up and show you a list
of enabled and disabled Chrome extensions.
212.799 -> Proceed to disable extensions you don’t
need and those which could interfere with
216.849 -> your network connection.
219.11 -> As an example, the honey extension can cause
issues in some online stores.
225.11 -> Disabling the extension has helped fix this
problem for many users.
229.96 -> More information about all of these steps
will be provided in my extensive guide linked
235.01 -> in the description below.
236.84 -> I hope this helped you out, leave a comment
if you have any questions and see you in the