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What to do if Safari keeps crashing

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Does Safari keep crashing on your Mac, iPhone or iPad? Is Safari running so slowly on your Mac that you can’t use it properly? Is Safari just closing on your iPad without warning?

In this feature we’re going to look at what to do when Apple’s Safari web browser isn’t working properly.

There are a few reasons why Safari might be crashing:

There might be something going on in the background of the website you are visiting (or one you have opening another tab).

You might be running an older version of the software with an issue that has since been fixed.

A webpage might be using a plug-in, an extension or other software that has a problem.

Your Mac might be running low on memory or storage space.

There are a few other things that could be causing issues. We’ll look at each below and explain how you can fix, or avoid the problem.

See also: How to use the Safari web browser on the Mac and How to speed up Safari

The first thing to check is how many tabs you have open in Safari. Including any sites you might have ‘Pinned’ in Safari on your Mac.

If you are anything like us, you open new tabs in Safari (Command+T on the Mac, or + on iOS) without closing the one you have stopped using (after all you might need to return to it). Should content of one of these tabs continue to run in the background, then it might be causing an issue.

Each tab or Safari window takes up a little space in memory. Have too many tabs open and Safari starts fighting for resources with other apps, and it ends up running far more slowly than it should.

This is more likely to be a problem on the Mac than the iPad or iPhone, but it’s still worth following the advice below on an iOS device.

How to close multiple tabs in Safari on the Mac

  • Hold down the Option/Alt key and click on File.
  • Choose: Close Other Tab (if you don’t press Option/Alt you will only see Close This Tab.

Every page other than the one you are looking at will be closed.

Close multiple Safari windows on the Mac

If you tend to open many windows while you are using Safari:

  • Click on File
  • Close All Windows

How to close multiple tabs in Safari on iPad/iPhone

Multiple tabs open on your iPhone or iPad? While this shouldn’t cause issues in the same way it might on the Mac, because the tabs you aren’t using will be suspended (they can still be active on a Mac, playing video for example), you may still benefit from closing them all down (least of all because it gets very difficult to find the tab you opened yesterday if you still have tabs open from this time last year).

  • To close all your Tabs by tap and hold on the tab icon in the bottom right.
  • A sheet will open with the options: Close All [Number] Tabs, Close This Tab, New Private Tab, New Tab.
  • Tap on Close All [Number] Tabs.

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Check what’s responsible

Check what's responsible

You could also look to Activity Monitor to see if a particular site is being singled out for taking up a lot of resources.

  • Open Activity Monitor.
  • Click on Memory.
  • Sort by Memory to see what is using up the most of your RAM.
  • You can select that site in Activity Monitor and then click on the X to close that process.

The benefit of this method is that you can close the page that is causing the problem and keep other pages open.

Update software

Update software

Apple regularly updates Safari to address security concerns, so it may be that you are experiencing problems that have been corrected by an update (or problems caused by a software update).

You could start by checking what version of Safari you are running.

  • In the Safari menu on your Mac, click on Safari.
  • Click About Safari.
  • A box will pop up that states the version of Safari you are running.

However, your Mac should update Safari automatically whenever Apple releases an update to Safari, because Safari comes as part of macOS. So your version of Safari should be up-to-date as long as your MacOS is…

To check to see if there is an update to macOS you need to follow these steps:

If you are running Mojave:

  • Open System Preferences.
  • Click on Software Update.
  • Your Mac will check for updates before comfirming if your Mac is, or isn’t, up to date. If you need to run an update do so as this may fix any issues you are experiencing.

If you are running High Sierra or older:

  • Click on the Apple logo in the right corner of your Mac screen.
  • Choose Software Update.

It’s the same on an iOS device. The update to Safari will come as part of the operating system update.

To check if iOS needs to be updated:

  • Tap on Settings.
  • Software Update.

Note that sometimes it’s a software update that causes the issues you are experiencing.

For example, back in January 2016, many iOS and Mac users found that their Safari browser would crash every time they tried to tap the URL bar or open a new tab. The Safari app would close, forcing them to launch it again, only for the issue to reoccur.

The problem was reportedly caused by Apple’s Safari Suggestions, the feature that offers up automatically completed URLs as you type in the URL bar.

By the end of January 2016 Apple had apparently fixed the problem with an update, but it seems that for a few months that year Safari continued to be plagued by the issue on and off.

Clear website data and cache

Clear website data and cache

When you visit a web page in Safari it stores a copy of it in a cache. This copy enables it to load the web page faster next time you visit.

Sometimes the web will start to behave oddly if something goes wrong with the cache. Perhaps Facebook seems stuck on what it was displaying yesterday evening, for example.

The best way to fix this is to clear the cache.

How to clear Safari cache on a Mac

You can start by getting rid of all your website data, including your web browsing history.

  • Click Safari in the menu at the top of the screen.
  • Choose Clear History. In older versions of Safari this listed and Website Data as well, but in new versions Website Data is automatically cleared as well (unless you press Option/Alt in which case you see the option to keep Website history). 
  • This will actually clear data on all your devices that are logged on to the same iCloud account, so your Mac, iPad and iPhone can be done at the same time. Choose from the last hour, today, today and yesterday, and all history.
  • Make your choice (we recommend All History) and click on Clear History.

That clears your history, but if you want to clear your cache specifically, follow these steps:

  • Click on Safari > Preferences.
  • Click on Privacy.
  • Click on Manage Website Data.
  • Selecting the Privacy icon and clicking the ‘Manage Website Data…’ button.
  • You can delete all cookies and cache by clicking the Remove All button.

The problem with doing this is your Mac will ‘forget’ the autocomplete information you are probably used to it filling in, such as passwords and login details.

Another way to clear your cache is to use the Safari Developer menu to just clear the cache, leaving cookies and other info alone. We have more information about how to clear Safari cache here .

How to clear Safari cache on an iPhone/iPad

You can also clear your Safari cache on your iPhone of iPad. As with the Mac, we’ll start off by clearing your history and website data – which includes the cache. Here’s how to do that:

  • Find Safari (in the list with Passwords & Accounts at the top).
  • Scroll down to Clear Website and History data and tap on that.

That will clear all your history, cookies and other browsing data. Luckily it won’t change your AutoFill information.

It’s not possible to clear only the Safari cache on iPad or iPhone as you can on a Mac.

Remove Flash

Remove Flash

Flash is software used to play video and other interactive content. Many websites switched to HTML 5 some years back because it is less problematic. We think you’ll be happier if you get rid of Flash.

Here’s how to uninstall Flash Player .

If you need Flash for some reason – you may see a Missing Plug-In alert, make sure you have an up to date version and make sure you get it from Adobe . One of the favourite disguises of malware is as a Flash update.

Turn off extensions

Turn off extensions

Extensions (often called plug-ins on other browsers) provide additional functionality to Safari, but they can cause problems.

  • Choose Safari > Preferences > Extensions to see all the extensions on your system.
  • Deselect any extensions you don’t want to run, or even better, uninstall them.

Older versions of Safari had the option to turn off extensions. This setting is no longer available in Safari.

If Safari works better with all extensions turned off, you could go through your extensions one at a time to find out which one is causing problems. Use the check-box next to each extension and turn them all off. Then turn them on one at a time to see which one is problematic, and leave that one set Off until an update is provided.

There are dozens of extensions available for Safari. Read more about the new Extensions for Safari here. 

Turn off Virus scanners

Turn off Virus scanners

Virus scanners pay close attention to Safari, because it’s the Mac’s main portal to the internet. It should allow you to get on fine, but if you have a virus scanner try turning it off to see if that helps. If that helps try switching to a different virus program.

Use Reader mode

Use Reader mode

If you find Safari isn’t working for just one website, you could try viewing it in Reader mode.

  • Click on the icon that looks like a cluster lines on the left of the url/search bar.
  • This will open a Reader view of the webpage, removing some of the things that could be causing problems for you, such as adverts.

You can choose for that website to always divert to Reader view.

Just right click on the Reader icon and choose Use Reader Automatically on [website name].

We have more information about using Reader view here .

Delete preferences

Delete preferences

If you’ve tried everything else and Safari still doesn’t work you can delete the preferences from your Home/Library folder.

  • Quit Safari and choose File > Go To Folder in Finder.
  • Enter ~/Library/Safari/ into the Go To Folder Window (don’t miss the tilde ‘~’ at the start) and click Go. This opens your preferences folder.
  • Drag everything in this folder to Trash and restart Safari.

When you restart Safari it will recreate these files as if you have just performed a clean installation.

How to use the Safari web browser on the Mac

Use another browser

Use another browser

Alternatively, try using a different browser. Some websites, especially old sites, struggle with providing support for a variety of browsers. Read our article that evaluates the best Safari alternatives here: Best Mac Browsers and the same for iPhone .

Get more RAM or clear some space

Get more RAM or clear some space

It might not be Safari’s fault. If your Mac (or iOS device) is running out of storage space, or you are low on RAM it might be causing problems for any apps you are running.

You could look into making more space on your Mac – more info here .

Of you could try and free up some RAM . Or Install more RAM in your Mac .

We also have how to clear cache and free up RAM on an iPhone here.

Fix: Safari Keeps Crashing on Mac in 11 Ways

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Do you find that Safari keeps locking up on your Mac? While annoying, it can be a simple problem to solve. From browser extensions to a built-in ad blocker and superb privacy options, there are a lot of reasons to use Safari. However, there can be times when the browser acts up. Keep reading to find out what to do if Safari keeps crashing on your Mac.

Why Is Safari Locking Up?

While it can be easy for a user to assume that some form of virus or malware is causing the issue, it may be something far more simple. For example, common reasons such as software plugins, extensions, corrupt installation files, or even a website that contains poor coding can all cause Safari to lock up and crash. 

Fortunately, many of these problems are rather easy to fix, so long as you know the right solution. 

How to Stop Safari From Crashing

1. force quit and restart safari.

One of the first things a user can try is force quitting Safari and restarting it. Usually when there’s an issue with any program, a simple restart can help with specific problems. 

Time needed:  1 minute

Here’s how to Force Quit an app on your Mac:

Force Quit Safari Safari Crashing Mac

2. Restart the Mac

Another thing a user should try before diving into the nitty-gritty is simply restarting their device. Much like force quitting and restarting Safari, performing a restart can rid the browser of any small bugs that might be causing technical issues. This quick solution can potentially alleviate Apple Safari of any small issues or bugs. Simply go to Apple > Restart from the menu bar to restart your device. 

3. Update macOS and Safari

Updating macOS and Safari may also be a good idea for users. In addition to potentially solving any issues a user may be experiencing with Safari, it’s generally a good idea to check for a device update on your Mac, as it can greatly increase your chances of avoiding major issues. Updates to an operating system also provide critical security patches, as well as other things that help protect your machine. You can always check for macOS updates by going to Settings > General > Software Update and see if an update is available. 

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Even better, updating macOS ensures that Safari is also up to date. 

4. Create a New User Profile

When it comes to simple solutions, a user may need to create a new Safari profile to prevent future crashes. Seeing an introduction in macOS Sonoma, profiles allow users to have a browsing history that’s unique to them. There are rare occurrences when a specific problem is tied to a user’s profile, meaning creating a new one could easily solve a specific issue. 

To create a new profile in Safari on Mac, simply follow these steps:

  • Open Safari, and then go to Safari in the menu bar.
  • Select Settings .
  • Go to the Profiles tab and select New Profile .
  • Fill out the relevant information and click Create Profile . 

5. Boot Your Mac into Safe Mode

If you need to get an idea of why Safari might be crashing, booting into Safe Mode may help illuminate your problems. Safe Mode helps stop login items and startup items from loading and opening automatically. It also disables certain fonts and deletes certain cache files. If you’re having issues with Apple Safari crashing, seeing if it operates in Safe Mode can help diagnose your problems. 

You will need to know if you are running an Intel processor or Apple silicon. You can check this from the menu bar by going to Apple > About This Mac and checking your processor information. 

For Apple silicon:

  • Shut down your Mac by going to Apple > Shut Down . Wait for the Mac to shut down entirely.
  • Press and hold the power button on your Mac. Hold it until you see a Loading startup options message.
  • Select your drive volume.
  • Then, press and hold the Shift key. Click Continue in Safe Mode . Your computer will then restart automatically and you should see the words Safe Mode in the menu bar. 

For Intel-based Macs:

  • Restart your Mac or turn it on. Then, immediately press and hold the Shift key. Hold it until you see a login window.
  • Log in to your device.
  • You should see Safe Mode in the menu bar, though you may also be asked to log in twice. 

If Safari is operating normally while in Safe Mode, it may be third-party software, extensions or certain startup files causing issues.

6. Delete Safari Cache Files

It’s also a good idea to delete Safari cache files. Whenever you visit a website for the first time, your browser downloads the data from the website, making the site load faster the next time you visit it. While this can be extremely helpful for casual internet browsing, users can amass a large cache over time. In essence, it’s possible that your cache is causing issues with Safari, or it’s even possible you may have collected something dubious from your cache. 

To delete your cache in Safari, we recommend two methods. Firstly, you can simply open the browser and go to  History > Clear History from the menu bar. Click the pop-up menu, and then choose how far back you would like to go. In this instance, I would suggest deleting everything, though be warned this may make webpages load slower until you download certain cache files again. 

Clear All History Safari Crashing Mac

The second method, which is also the easiest, is a powerful cleaning tool like Intego Washing Machine that will erase all cache and other clogging files from your device while optimizing its performance in real time.

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7. Delete All Website Data

If none of the above solutions are providing an answer to your Safari woes, it may be time to consider deleting all of your website data from Safari. Items such as cookies and other data may potentially be causing problems with Safari, causing it to crash. Fortunately, deleting all website data from Safari isn’t too much of a hassle, though users may need to log back into certain websites. 

  • Open Safari on your Mac. Then go to  Safari > Settings .
  • Tap  Privacy.

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8. Disable Safari Extensions

Users may also want to consider disabling any extensions they are running with Safari. This includes third party extensions. As you can turn off one or multiple extensions, it may be wise to disable all extensions, and then bring them back to your browser one by one to see if there is one causing particular issues. Users may want to delete any extensions they do not recognize. Outdated extensions or problematic extensions may be causing issues as well. 

To disable third-party extensions or any extensions, follow these steps: 

  • From the Safari app, go to Safari > Settings (or Preferences ).
  • Click  Extensions from the list of options.

Deselect Safari Extensions Safari Crashing Mac

  • To uninstall an extension, click on it and then click the  Uninstall button. 

9. Reset PRAM or NVRAM 

Users who are experiencing problems with Safari may also want to reset their NVRAM or PRAM. These sections of memory help store certain settings, and these settings may have an impact on your browser and its performance. Fortunately, we have a rather extensive guide on how to reset your NVRAM/PRAM as well as your SMC . If you are having issues with Safari and none of the above options work, check out our article to see if this provides a solution. 

10. Run Disk Utility 

Another option users have is running Disk Utility. An incredibly useful app that comes baked directly into macOS, users can run this program to check for any errors on their drive. It can be especially useful in situations such as these when an app is misbehaving or crashing. Even better, using Disk Utility is rather straightforward, and can help repair your startup disk. In this instance, users will be taking advantage of the First Aid option for their disks. Remember that Disk Utility can be found in Finder by going to Applications > Utilities. 

  • Open the Disk Utility app.
  • Select your primary drive. It will likely be named Macintosh HD . 

Run First Aid Disk Utility Safari Crashing Mac

  • A pop-up will notify you that the app is about to check the disk for errors and repair them if necessary. Select Run . 
  • Wait for Disk Utility to finish. 

11. Use Apple Diagnostics to Check for Hardware Issues

While this is more of a last resort, it may be hardware problems causing Safari to crash. Though this hopefully isn’t the case for users, it may be a possibility that a hardware problem may be causing issues with Safari. Fortunately, there is a way to inspect and test your hardware, thanks to Apple Diagnostics. I’ve personally written a guide about how to test your Mac using Apple Diagnostics , and I would suggest giving it a read if this is a route you are considering taking. 

If there are issues with your hardware, or if you have tried all of these methods and none seem to work, it may be time to talk to Apple Support . 

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Safari Keeps Crashing on Mac? 5 Ways to Fix It

Mac users are pretty familiar with Safari crashing on their systems, but it's nothing you can't fix. Here are all the important troubleshooting steps.

Safari is the go-to browser for almost all Mac users. It works well and is faster than other browsers due to its integration with macOS.

But just like any other browser, Safari is prone to error, too. It often tends to freeze or crash, sometimes getting stuck on the dreaded spinning beach ball and displaying the "Safari quit unexpectedly" error.

In some cases, Safari will cause your entire Mac to stop responding, leaving you no choice but to restart your system. Don't fret, though, because Safari crashing is pretty common among Mac users, and there are many fixes for it.

Why Does Safari Keep Crashing on Your Mac?

Safari constantly crashing can ruin your browsing experience. Here are some reasons why it might be happening:

  • You have too many tabs open, and they're putting a strain on the CPU. Although Safari indeed uses less memory than Chrome and other browsers, opening too many tabs will still cause it to crash sometimes, especially if you have other resource-intensive applications running simultaneously.
  • You're using a browser extension that's causing Safari to crash.
  • You're using an older version of macOS and Safari. Safari updates itself when you update macOS. So, if you haven't updated your Mac in a long time, it could be why the browser is acting up.

5 Potential Fixes When Safari Keeps Crashing on Your Mac

Here are five things you can do if Safari keeps crashing on your Mac despite restarting and closing other tasks:

1. Force Quit Safari

Force quitting Safari is the first thing you should do if it stops working. First, try closing Safari by pressing Command+Q or by clicking on Safari in the menu bar and selecting Quit Safari from the drop-down menu.

If you can't click on anything, you'll have to minimize Safari and open the "Force Quit Applications" window. To do that, click on the Apple logo in the menu bar and choose Force Quit in the drop-down menu.

Select Safari in the list of applications and click on Force Quit .

2. Clear Cache Files

Cache files are temporarily stored files meant to speed up web pages, but too many cache files can actually slow down your browser and cause it to crash. That's why it's essential to clear cache files from Safari regularly.

Clearing cache is one of the many ways to reset Safari to default settings on your Mac . To delete cache files, click on Develop in the menu bar, and select Empty Caches .

If you don't see the Develop menu in the menu bar, you'll have to activate it by going to Safari > Preferences and then checking the "Show Develop menu in menu bar" option in the Advanced tab.

3. Delete Website Data

You can select which websites to delete, but since there will be so many, it'll be easier to just delete all of them.

To delete website data, click on Safari in the menu bar and select Preferences . Go to the Privacy tab and click on Manage Website Data . Click on Remove All and now relaunch Safari to see if crashes again.

4. Delete Browser Extensions

Browser extensions are useful tools, but sometimes they can negatively affect your browser's speed because some of them consume an excessive amount of memory. It's best to delete extensions that you don't use frequently.

To delete extensions, go to Safari > Preferences and click on the Extensions tab. Uncheck the boxes next to any extension you don't want to use. Remember that this only disables the extension. To completely remove it, click on Uninstall under the extension's name.

5. Update macOS​

One of the ways you can fix high CPU usage on macOS is by updating your Mac. Apple frequently releases macOS updates that contain fixes for bugs and glitches.

So, if none of the solutions above work for you, then you should check if any software updates are available for your Mac. Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar and go to System Preferences .

Click on Software Updates and if you see any updates there, click on Restart Now to start installing it.

Enjoy a Stable Safari on Your Mac

No one likes a slow browser. Safari is one of the fastest browsers, but it's susceptible to problems, too. It often crashes, which can make anyone's browsing experience unpleasant. You can fix it by performing certain actions, such as clearing the cache and resetting it.

If nothing else works, you should check if you have any pending macOS updates. Safari crashing isn't a major issue, and with a few tweaks here and there, you should be able to improve your browsing experience.

If Safari doesn't open a page or work as expected on your Mac

If Safari doesn't load a webpage, stops responding, quits unexpectedly, or otherwise doesn't work as expected, these solutions might help.

These solutions are for issues that can affect Safari on Mac, including issues such as these:

A webpage is blank, doesn't load all of its content, or otherwise doesn't work as expected.

You can't sign in to a webpage, despite using the correct sign-in information.

A webpage asks you to remove or reset cookies.

Safari slows down, stops responding, or quits unexpectedly.

Reload the page

From the menu bar in Safari, choose View > Reload Page. Or press Command-R.

If Safari doesn't reload the page, quit Safari, then try again. If Safari doesn't quit, you can press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to quit .

If Safari automatically reopens unwanted pages, quit Safari, then press and hold the Shift key while opening Safari. Learn how to control which windows Safari automatically reopens .

Install software updates and restart

Update macOS , which can include updates for Safari. If your Mac didn't restart automatically, choose Apple menu  > Restart. Some important background updates take effect only after restarting.

Check Safari extensions

If you installed any Safari extensions, turn extensions off. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Click Extensions, then deselect each extension to turn it off. Learn more about Safari extensions .

If you find that an extension is causing the issue, make sure that the extension is up to date.

Test with a private window

A website can store cookies, caches, and other data on your Mac, and issues with that data can affect your use of the website. To prevent the website from using that data, view it in a private window: From the menu bar in Safari, choose File > New Private Window, or press Shift-Command-N.

If that works, use the following steps to remove the website's data, including its caches and cookies. The website can then create new data as needed. If it's a website that you sign in to, make sure that you know your sign-in information before continuing.

Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy.

Click Manage Website Data.

Select the affected website from the list shown.

Click Remove.

Click Done.

Open the website again in a non-private browser window.

Check Safari settings

The webpage might not be compatible with one or more browser settings, which you can turn on or off as needed. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Then click Websites, Privacy, or Security to access these settings:

Privacy settings . These settings apply to all websites. For example, a website might require that you allow cross-site tracking, show your IP address, or allow cookies.

Security settings . These settings apply to all websites. For example, a website might require that you enable JavaScript.

Websites settings . These settings can be configured for specific websites. For example, a website might require that you allow pop-up windows, allow downloads, allow access to your camera or microphone, or turn off content blockers.

Check iCloud Private Relay

If you subscribe to iCloud+ and are using its Private Relay feature, try reloading the page without Private Relay: From the menu bar in Safari, choose View > Reload and Show IP Address. This menu item appears only when Private Relay is turned on for your network. Learn more about iCloud Private Relay .

Check VPN or other security software

If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could affect your use of the website or the internet. Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software .

Check network settings

Certain network settings, such as custom proxy settings or custom DNS settings , can affect access to content on the internet. Even if you haven't changed these or other network settings yourself, you might have installed software that changed them for you.

To find out whether the issue is with the network settings on your Mac, try viewing the page from a different web browser or different device on the same network. Or reset your network settings by setting up a new network location on your Mac.

If the issue affects other devices and web browsers on the same network, the issue is probably with the website, and you should contact the website developer for help.

If the issue continues to affect only a particular webpage, contact the website developer for help.

Learn how to block pop-up ads and windows in Safari .

Learn what to do if your iCloud or Safari bookmarks aren't syncing .

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What to Do When Safari Freezes or Keeps Crashing on Mac?

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I enjoy browsing with Safari, Apple’s built-in web browser for all their Mac computers. Over the years it has become increasingly powerful, and Apple is always updating and improving it.

However, we’ve all experienced the pinwheel of death at some point. One minute you’re opening a new tab, and the next you’re staring at a bright beach ball while hopelessly clicking the mouse or tapping on the trackpad.

I’ve had to force quit Safari on multiple occasions. To be honest, it’s very frustrating to see Safari keeps freezing even crashing on my Mac, and force quitting often seems the last choice I could make.

Quit Safari

Safari Keeps Freezing [Quick Fix]

If Safari keeps freezing, wait for a few minutes to allow it to unfreeze. Once it unfreezes, close a few tabs, especially ones with videos or advertisements. If that doesn’t work, force Safari to quit by right-clicking the Safari icon on the dock and clicking Quit.

So why does Safari freeze or keep crashing? We’ll quickly explore the possible reasons, before getting to the fix solutions.

Safari Keeps Freezing or Crashing on Mac: Possible Reasons

It can be hard to know exactly what is making Safari freeze or crash unless you have an Apple geek analyze the crash reports — which is close to impossible for many of us.

But here are a few common reasons for the delay:

  • You tried to do too many things at once, such as use an excessive amount of windows or tabs.
  • The site you were browsing overload Safari with its plugin use or processing demands.
  • Safari hasn’t been cleaned in a while and is working with a full cache of history, downloads, and cookies.
  • An outdated extension or plugin is creating problems.
  • It’s actually your Mac is running slow , either due to having too many other applications running or the condition of your Mac machine.
  • Your mac is running a very older version of Safari.

How to Fix Safari When It Freezes or Crashes on Mac

Please note that the step-by-step instructions below are for general diagnosis and fixing only. By no means you should follow the exact step number, it’s totally okay to jump to the right step that best fits your situation.

Step 1 : Give it a minute. Sometimes the hanging symbol is actually just that and will go away after a minute or so. You can close background applications to assist in this process, but if you don’t like to wait, then you can skip to the next step.

Step 2 : Close tabs. Pay attention to those web pages that have heavy flash/video ads, they are often the “culprits” of slow Safari issues and tend to tax your Mac performance as well. The typical symptom is that your Mac heats up quickly with the fan running wild .

Step 3 : Force quit Safari by CONTROL + MOUSE clicking the Safari icon in the dock, and then choosing “QUIT” or “FORCE QUIT”.

Force quit Safari

If your entire Mac is frozen , and not just Safari, you’ll need to hold the power button for three seconds until the screen goes dark. Then press the power button again to restart your computer.

Step 4 : Check if your Safari is up to date by reopening the app. Then go to the top right and choose SAFARI > ABOUT.

Check if your Safari is up to date

This will open a new window with your Safari version listed. If it’s not the most current version (like in the image below), check the Mac App Store for a Safari update , which is frequently bundled with all the macOS updates (but can be executed alone).

Safari version

Step 5 : On the Safari Menu, go to HISTORY and then choose “Clear History”. The cache is a location on your Mac that Safari stores information in to load certain resources more quickly. However, this information is supposed to be temporary and might be bogging you down.

Clear History

This will open the following pop-up:

 clear the most amount of history

You should clear the most amount of history/cache you are comfortable with, and choose “All History” for best results. This will wipe the cache and help Safari avoid random crashes or freezings in the future. You should clear your cache and history regularly to keep Safari in its best shape.

Step 6 : Clear up lagging extensions by going to SAFARI > PREFERENCES, and then navigating to the “Extensions” tab.

Click preferences

Inside this tab, you will see a list of third-party extensions you have enabled or installed in Safari. You should use the “uninstall” button to remove any extensions you don’t use and uncheck the “enable” box for any plugins that you use only on occasions.

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If you suspect one specific extension as the root of the problem, you can try uninstalling just that one and running a comparison. It’s also a good habit to make sure any remaining extensions are up to date and using their latest patches.

Step 7 : Safari might not be the culprit of your freezing problems. If you are using an older Mac machine, especially if the startup disk is running out of space, the Safari issues you face are probably related to the poor performance of your Mac overall.

To fix this, the easiest way is to use CleanMyMac X to run a quick scan of your Mac and clear out those clutters and system junk, you should use the app to disable those login items are could lag your mac on startup.

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Then, if it turns out your Mac hardware is kind of dated, for example, the RAM is limited or the hard disk drive is just slow, consider installing extra RAM to increase your Mac’s capability to handle application requests, or replace the HDD with an SSD (solid-state drive) . These solutions will help make Safari (and other apps) run more smoothly on your Mac.

Browsing habits can be an easy fix to prevent future Safari performance issues. It’s good practice that you should avoid leaving tabs you aren’t using open and try to stick to one window when possible.

Also, if you’re on an older Mac with a less advanced hardware configuration, reduce the amount of multitasking you are doing in order to lighten the processor’s load.

Meanwhile, beware that if Safari seems to be crashing when you visit certain websites. Some web pages overload Safari with images, pop-ups, videos, and ads, and using an ad blocker will save you some trouble in the future.

Final Words

That’s all that we wanted to share with you today. We hope these tips have helped you solve any freezes you encounter while using Safari. If you’re still having issues even after trying multiple methods, a different browser might be worth looking into. Browsers such as Google Chrome offers good performance and a set of tools similar to those provided by Apple Safari.

Additionally, you can look for known bugs that many other users have experienced. For example, the early-2015 13″ MacBook Pro was subject to an error that frequently caused the entire machine to freeze, and was described by dozens of users in the MacRumors forum.

Communities such as MacRumors and Apple Communities can be a great resource for finding more obscure solutions to your Safari issues.

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John Powell

Safari keeps freezing immediately on opening. After force quitting, when I reopen the 4 tabs I had open are all there and Safari is still frozen with spinning wheel. Just did a software update to Monterey 12.1, upon rebooting safari opened ok without any of the previous tabs.

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Throw away your Mac and get a real computer that doesn’t cripple a real browser like Chrome. I just got a 2020 Mac. It overheats and the fan sounds like it’s gonna take off. Switch to Safari, they say. Safari freezes with only 3 tabs open. Fail. Apple has finally convinced me to switch.

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I have seen yesterday that was made of the spotlight take too much time to make searching. So I fiks spotlight. You fiks two?

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Sovannita So

My mac’s Safari is still stuck, normally the words are bold the you can click on it at the menu tab, but mine it not even clickable and I keep on hearing that “DiNnNnG!” sound. Is there a way to stop this? Its a new computer.

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Every Mac comes with Safari installed by default, and as a standard part of macOS, it’s about as reliable as you could wish. But it’s not infallible. As with any software, one day, you may find that Safari keeps crashing on Mac—either closing itself down, freezing up, or acting erratically.

Before we start   Clearing your Safari caches is one of the quickest ways to fix frequent crashes, and there’s no easier way to do that than with MacKeeper Safe Cleanup . As well as removing corrupted browser files, Safe Cleanup clears all kinds of hidden junk that can make your Mac slow and unstable, including unnecessary log files, unwanted apps and extensions, and lots more.   Here’s how to use it: Download and install MacKeeper. When MacKeeper opens, select the Safe Cleanup utility. Select Start Scan to find Safari cache files and other junk. Choose the files you want to remove, be sure to select Caches , then click Clean Junk Files .
  • Why does Safari keep crashing on your Mac?

No matter what kind of Mac you use, or how powerful it may be, there are many reasons why you might see Safari quitting unexpectedly on Mac. It could be due to corrupted browser files, bad plugins or extensions, odd preferences problems, or incompatible third-party software.

Whatever the case may be, there are lots of simple solutions to fix a Safari crash on Mac. So, as long as your Mac isn’t past its best—which may be the case if your MacBook keeps freezing —it shouldn’t be difficult to eliminate the problem and get Safari working again.

  • How to fix Safari crash on Mac

When you find Safari not working on Mac , here are the fixes you need. Some are much easier than others, so we recommend starting with those first, and then moving on to the slightly trickier solutions if you find that Safari is still freezing or closing randomly.

  • Force quit Safari
  • Restart your Mac
  • Update your macOS and Safari
  • Boot macOS in Safe Mode
  • Create a new user profile
  • Clear Safari caches
  • Delete Safari history and website data
  • Uninstall Safari extensions
  • Remove Safari preference files
  • Reset PRAM or NVRAM
  • Run Apple diagnostics
  • Use Disk Utility

1. Force quit Safari

If Safari has locked up or frozen, you should first try to quit in the normal way, using Cmd + Q . If that doesn’t work, then force quit it instead, like so:

  • Press Command + Option + Escape on your keyboard.
  • In the Force Quit menu, select Safari, then click Force Quit .

The Force Quit Applications window in macOS displaying a list of all running applications. To force quit Safari, first select it, then click the Force Quit button.

2. Restart your Mac

Sometimes, your Safari crashing problems may be related to macOS rather than Safari itself. That problem may also be temporary, and for that reason, fixing it can be as simple as restarting your Mac.  

  • In your menu bar, click the Apple icon and select Restart .
  • Click Restart again to confirm.

The Apple menu on Mac showing a list of basic options. Click Restart to restart your Mac.

3. Update your macOS and Safari

Apple regularly releases new macOS updates and security patches. So, if your Safari issues are caused by a bug in the operating system, installing these updates may well eliminate it. Here’s how to update your Mac:

  • Open the System Settings app on your Mac.
  • Select General in the sidebar, then click Software Update .
  • If an update is available for your machine, you’ll see it here. Click Update Now or Restart Now to install it.

The System Settings app on Mac showing the General menu. Select Software Update to update macOS.

Your Mac will restart once the update is complete, and any Safari updates will have been installed as well. You can now try using Safari again to see if the issue has been resolved.

4. Boot macOS in Safe Mode

In some cases, third-party software can interfere with Safari and other built-in apps, causing them to become unstable. Booting your Mac in Safe Mode stops third-party software from running, which will help you confirm whether this is the problem. See how to do it below.

On a Mac with Apple silicon:

  • Shut down your Mac.
  • Press and hold your Mac’s power button until you see the Loading startup options on the screen.
  • Select your Mac’s startup disk .
  • Press and hold the Shift key , then click Continue in Safe Mode .

On a Mac with an Intel chip:

  • Turn on or restart your Mac, then immediately hold down the Shift key.
  • Log into your Mac when prompted.
  • You may be asked to log in again to continue.
Note from our team:    When your Mac reboots into macOS, you should see Safe Boot in the menu bar. Try running Safari now to see if the issue is still present. If it’s not and Safari runs normally, you’ll know that another piece of software is preventing the browser from functioning properly when you boot into regular macOS.   At this point, you’ll need to figure out which applications or browser extensions you installed before Safari started crashing. Uninstall them one by one, testing Safari each time, until it works without crashing.

5. Create a new user profile

Safari supports multiple user profiles on Mac. If the browser is crashing because of issues with your primary profile, you may find that creating a new one gets things working properly again. Simply follow these steps:

  • Open Safari , then click Safari > Create Profile in the menu bar.
  • Click the Start Using Profiles button if it appears.
  • In the Profiles menu, click the + button in the bottom-left corner to create a new profile.
  • Give it a Name and set the preferences to your liking, then close the Profiles menu.
  • You’ll now see a new button on the left of the Safari toolbar that allows you to switch between your different profiles. Click it, then select the new profile you just created to use it.

The Safari menu on Mac with a list of options. Click Create Profile to set up a new user profile.

6. Clear Safari caches

A lot of apps use temporary storage areas called caches, which can help improve performance by making certain information easier to fetch. However, these caches can sometimes become corrupted, which may cause Safari to crash. Clearing them and starting fresh should solve the problem. Try this:

  • With Safari open, select Safari > Preferences in the menu bar.
  • Go to the Advanced tab, then check the box next to the Show Develop menu in menu bar.
  • Now click Develop in the menu bar, then select Empty Caches .
  • After emptying your caches, restart Safari . Hopefully, it’ll have stopped crashing or freezing.

The Safari menu on Mac with a list of options. Select Preferences to start clearing Safari caches.

Hint from our experts:    An easier way to delete Safari cache files, as well as redundant system logs, temporary data, and other junk, is to use MacKeeper Safe Cleanup . It can not only help solve performance and instability issues but also free up a surprising amount of storage space on your Mac. Here’s how: Open MacKeeper , then select Safe Cleanup . Click the Start Scan button. Select the files you want to delete, ensuring that you choose Logs and Caches , in particular. Click Clean Junk Files to remove this data from your Mac. Step 1. Select Safe Cleanup > Start Scan Step 2. Choose the files to remove > Clean Junk Files

7. Delete Safari history and website data

Although it’s handy to keep a list of sites you’ve visited, clearing your Safari history can help with crashing and freezing issues. Not only does it clear your history, but it also deletes cookies, which store website data that can cause issues from time to time. Here’s how to wipe it all:

  • Open Safari , then select History > Clear History in the menu bar.
  • In the drop-down menu, select all history , then click the Clear History button.
  • Restart Safari to see if your issues have been fixed.

The History menu in Safari on Mac. Click Clear History to remove all history and website data from Safari.

8. Uninstall Safari extensions

Extensions are a great way to add new features to Safari, but they can cause problems too. Uninstalling extensions that may not be functioning correctly can be a good way to stop Safari from crashing or freezing. Follow these steps:

  • From the menu bar, select Safari > Preferences .
  • Open the Extensions tab.
  • Pick an extension, and click the Uninstall button.
  • If prompted, click the Show in Finder button.
  • Delete the extension as you would any other file by deleting it, then emptying the Trash can.

The Safari preferences menu on Mac displaying the Extensions tab. Select an extension you want to remove, then click the Uninstall button.

9. Remove Safari preference files

When you change settings in Mac apps, macOS stores your preferences in .plist files. Deleting your Safari preference files will reset your settings, which will often eliminate issues that have been inadvertently created over time. Here’s how to remove them:

  • Quit Safari if it’s running, then open Finder and select Go in the menu bar.
  • Hold down the Option key on your keyboard to reveal the Library option, then select it.
  • In the Library folder, open the Preferences folder.
  • Find any .plist files that begin with com.apple.Safari , and delete them, making sure to empty your trash afterwards.
  • Once you’re done, open Safari again and try it out to see if it’s more stable. Safari will automatically create fresh .plist files as you use it.

The Go menu open inside Finder on Mac. Select Library to go to the Library folder where you can delete Safari preferences files.

10. Reset PRAM or NVRAM

If you have an Intel Mac, it uses PRAM or NVRAM to store certain settings and preferences in a dedicated place. Resetting these using the steps below can clear any issues that have developed, which may solve any problems you’re having with macOS and its built-in applications.

  • Turn your machine back on, then immediately press and hold the Command, Option, P and R keys on your keyboard.
  • Release the keys after 20 seconds. Your Mac may restart during this time, and you may hear the startup chime or see the Apple logo more than once.
  • Eventually, your Mac will boot up as normal, at which point you’ll need to adjust any system settings that have been reset, such as display resolution and time zone.

The Apple menu on macOS displaying some system options. Select Shut Down to shut down your machine.

11. Run Apple Diagnostics

If you’ve tried all of the above and Safari still isn’t fixed, you may have a more serious issue with your Mac. You can run Apple diagnostics to identify potential issues with your hardware.

On a Mac with Apple Silicon:

  • Press and hold the power button on your machine until you see startup options.
  • Press and hold Command + D on your keyboard to start Apple Diagnostics.

The Apple menu on macOS displaying some system options. Select Shut Down to shut down your machine.

  • Turn on your computer, then immediately press and hold the D key on your keyboard.
  • Release the D key when you see a progress bar, or you’re asked to choose a language.
  • Wait for Apple Diagnostics to finish.

The Apple menu on macOS displaying some system options. Select Shut Down to shut down your machine.

Important: If holding down the D key on your Intel Mac doesn’t work, you can try holding Option + D instead.

Once Apple Diagnostics has finished checking your Mac, it’ll show you a reference code. “ADP000” indicates that no issues were found. If you see another code, you can find out what it means on Apple’s website.

12. Use Disk Utility

If you have issues with other stuck software as well as Safari, and Apple Diagnostics tells you that your hardware is fine, you may choose to reinstall a fresh copy of macOS. You can use Disk Utility to do this:

  • Back up your Mac using iCloud, Time Machine, or whatever method you prefer. You’re going to be wiping your Mac’s startup disk, so any data you haven’t backed up will be lost.
  • On an Apple silicon Mac, shut down your machine, then press and hold the power button until you see an Options button. Click Options , then select Continue .
  • On an Intel Mac, shut down your computer, then turn it back on while pressing and holding the Command + R keys.
  • In macOS Recovery, select Disk Utility , then click Continue .
  • In Disk Utility, select your Mac’s startup disk in the sidebar, then click the Erase button.
  • Type a name for your drive, select the APFS format , then click Erase .
  • When the process is complete, select Disk Utility > Quit Disk Utility in the menu bar to return to the macOS Recovery menu.
  • Select Reinstall macOS , then click Continue .
  • Follow the steps on the screen to install a fresh copy of macOS.

macOS Recovery on Mac with a list of recovery options. Select Disk Utility, then click Continue, to wipe your Mac's startup disk and install a fresh copy of macOS.

Wiping your startup disk will remove Safari from Mac , as well as all other applications, files, and other data that may have become corrupted. Reinstalling macOS gives you a fresh copy of all built-in apps, which should eliminate any issues you had before. You can then restore your backed up data to your machine.

  • How to prevent Safari Mac from unexpectedly quitting

If you find that Safari sometimes quits unexpectedly, this is usually the result of a bug, a bad extension, or a lack of resources on your Mac. To prevent this from happening, try clearing your RAM with MacKeeper’s Memory Cleaner.

  • In MacKeeper , select Memory Cleaner in the sidebar.
  • Click the Open button.
  • MacKeeper will show you how much RAM is being used. Click Clean Memory to clear any data that’s not necessary.
  • You can also use the Smart Uninstaller to remove any unwanted software from your machine, which will prevent it from running in the background and eating up your system resources.

The Memory Cleaner tool inside MacKeeper on Mac. Click Open to start it.

When Safari starts acting up and keeps crashing on your Mac, there’s usually a simple way to fix it. Try the troubleshooting steps we’ve outlined above to get it working normally again. If the easier fixes aren’t successful, you may want to look at reinstalling a fresh copy of macOS or checking for hardware issues.

The most effective way to clear temporary Safari caches and other data that can cause your Mac to become slow and unstable is by using MacKeeper’s Safe Cleanup . It takes just a couple of clicks, and it safely removes all hidden junk, freeing up plenty of storage space.

1. What to do if Safari won’t open

First, go force quitting Safari or restarting your Mac . If this doesn’t work, try some of the other Safari fixes we’ve outlined in the article above.

2. Can a slow internet connection cause Safari to crash?

A slow or unstable internet connection shouldn’t cause Safari to crash completely. It may be slow or won’t load webpages, but if it keeps crashing, that’s a sign of a bigger problem.

3. Will clearing Safari cache and cookies delete saved passwords?

Clearing your Safari cache won’t delete any saved passwords, but clearing cookies might, depending on how your passwords are saved. If you use iCloud Passwords or another password manager, there’s no need to worry because all your login details will be saved there.

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Safari Isn’t Responding, Keeps Crashing or Freezing, Fix

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Safari is not working as expected? This article explains what you can do if Safari doesn’t respond, and keeps freezing or crashing on your Mac. You may also see the rotating color wheel or “spinning beach ball”. A lot of users are also reporting that Safari crashes when they open the Preferences pane.

Safari is a great and stable browser. However, performance-related problems (freezing or crashing) may still occur rarely.

You may also see “Safari quit unexpectedly” messages.

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An unresponsive Safari may cause your Mac to freeze also.

If you are experiencing this issue, please try the steps below. After each step, try to open Safari to see if your problem is fixed.

See also: Safari won’t open

Make sure that your Mac has the latest versions of the macOS software . Safari is included with macOS. Updating your Mac also includes updates to Safari. Here is how:

  • If you are using macOS Mojave or later: Go to System Preferences and Software Update. Alternatively, you can click the Apple menu > About This Mac > Overview and then Software Update. And if there is an update available, click the Update Now button then follow the onscreen instructions.
  • If you are using macOS High Sierra or earlier: Open the App Store on your Mac and click Updates.

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2. Empty Cache in Safari

Emptying all Safari caches may fix your problem. It is a good idea to do this in Safe Mode because Safe Mode clears your Mac’s system cache and may repair issues. This is also a good idea because if your experience Safari crashes when you want to open Safari Preferences. Please follow the steps below:

  • Turn off your Mac.
  • Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key.
  • Keep holding the key until you see the login screen. Then release the Shift key and log in.
  • Your computer is now in Safe Mode. Your computer may be slower in Safe Mode, this is normal.
  • Now go to the Finder.
  • From the menu bar, click Go and Go to Folder (or press Command, Shift, G keys together).
  • Enter the following and click Go:

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  • Delete files by dragging them to the Trash.
  • Now exit Safe Mode by restarting your Mac normally. Do not press the Shift key.
  • When your Mac turns on, and then try to open Safari to see if it now crashes or freezes.

3. Safari Extensions

You may be having this problem because of third party extensions you may have. There are two steps you should take:

  • First, make sure that if your issue caused by an extension.
  • If an extension is the problem, then we will need to determine which extensions are causing the problem. Here is how:

Please follow the steps below to turn off extensions to figure out whether they are causing the problems:

  • Open Safari and in Safari, click Safari and Preferences.
  • Click the Extensions tab. Then deselect all of the extension’s checkboxes to disable them.
  • Now exit Preferences and test Safari. If your problem is not fixed, you can now turn on the extensions as they are not the issue. If your problem is fixed, it means that your problem caused by one of your extensions. What you can do is to re-enable the extensions one by one until you find the problematic extension. When you find it, you can remove (by clicking the Uninstall button), update, or contact its developer for further help.

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If your issue continues to persist, you may want to fully reset Safari .

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Why Does Safari Keep Crashing on Mac & How to Fix It

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Nothing is more frustrating than trying to browse the web, whether you’re working or playing, and being stopped in your tracks when Safari crashes. But what causes Safari to have these problems? And is there any way to fix it?

As someone who works on Apple computers for a living, I can say that problems with Safari are extremely common. So, you’re not alone. The good news is that there are often a few simple tips to get the app working again so you can get back on your feet.

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Fix 1. restart your mac, fix 2. force quit safari, fix 3. update macos, fix 4. clear cache, history, and website data, fix 5. disable extensions, fix 6. run first aid on solid state drive (ssd), fix 7. boot in safe mode, final thoughts.

  • Safari could be crashing for several reasons, though the most common is problems with using too many resources and freezing.
  • You can try a simple fix, like restarting your Mac , updating your system , or force-quitting the application .
  • If that doesn’t work, you can try clearing your browsing data and disabling troublesome extensions.
  • There may also be a problem with SSD or other startup items. Running First Aid will give you clues if your storage media is failing. 
  • You can try booting into Safe Mode as a last resort to see if Safari is working. If not, you may have more serious macOS issues that warrant reinstalling the operating system.

7 Tips to Fix Safari Crashing on Mac

Safari is the default internet browser that is installed on your Mac when you receive it. It is updated and managed through Apple’s macOS. So, Safari is typically a reliable web browser that is safe and easy to use.

There are several reasons that could cause Safari to crash, and this is likely to stop your work day or school work completely! This article will help you to determine what may be wrong with your Safari and how to fix it to quickly get back to work. 

Let’s start with the easiest tips first, and determine how to stop Safari from crashing.

Restarting your computer can solve plenty of minor software problems. And it is often the easiest fixes such as these that we can easily forget about. Still, it is worth trying a simple restart before you dive into more complex troubleshooting.

In the Apple Menu, click Restart .

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Just wait for your Mac to restart and see if Safari is functioning properly on the next bootup. If not, proceed to the next step.

The first reason that Safari could be crashing is that it is simply overwhelmed with the processes that it is trying to run. This could be due to utilizing too much Random Access Memory (RAM), using too much CPU, or even simply being unable to access certain features of the application. 

Regardless of which of these reasons, force quitting should solve this problem . Note that even if your Safari Application has crashed, you should still be able to Force Quit the application to fully close it. To do so, take the following steps:

Step 1: Press the Command-Option-Esc keys simultaneously on your keyboard.

Step 2: Choose Safari and click Force Quit .

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Step 3: Click Force Quit to confirm.

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Another simple reason that Safari may be crashing is that the application is simply out of date or there is a bug in the software. If you have a macOS software update, it is likely that Apple has already fixed this problem, and the update will help significantly. 

To update your system, take the following steps:

Step 1: Click the Apple Menu at the top of your screen and hit System Settings from the drop-down menu.

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Step 2: On the Left, Navigate to General and click Software Update on the right.

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Step 3: If there is an available software update, follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update.  

Note : We recommend keeping on Automatic updates so that your Mac stays as fast as possible, but be sure to periodically still check this menu for updates since they may not always be able to be completed on their own (i.e., if there is not enough battery life, if you need to enter a password, etc.). 

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When accumulated over long periods of time, the cache, history , and website data related to your internet browsing on Safari can really add up. When this happens, the available resources can run out, or become too overwhelmed to quickly access your data. 

This can overwhelm Safari and cause it to run slowly or even crash. Now, there are other methods that clear your website history, cache, or website data separately, but this method deletes them all simultaneously . 

Just take the following steps:

Step 1: While Safari is open, click the Safari menu and Settings .

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Step 2: In the menu, navigate to Privacy at the top. Click Manage Website Data.

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Step 3: Click Remove All (If needed, you can individually clear data for each website, but clearing all is much more useful when Safari is crashing to ensure that you removed any potential malicious tracking and cleared enough RAM). 

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Step 4: Click Remove Now to confirm.

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Extensions are features available to customize how you use Safari. Some of the most popular examples are Ad Blocking, Grammar Checkers, and Coupon finders. 

If you use any of these in relation to Safari, then these extensions could be causing Safari to crash if it is trying to use too many or if these extensions are causing Safari to run too slowly. So, let’s disable a few of them. 

With Safari Open, click the Safari menu at the top of your screen and Settings from the drop-down.

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Next, navigate to Extensions at the top of the window. On the left side of the screen, the blue check marks indicate that the extensions are enabled.  

Click the blue check marks to make a gray box to indicate that the extensions are disabled. With an extension selected, on the right side of the screen, there is an option to uninstall. 

Clicking Uninstall and following the instructions onscreen will completely remove the extension, and you will not be able to use it again unless you reinstall it. Be sure to look for any extensions that you do not recognize or that could otherwise be malicious to completely uninstall these. 

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SSD is the long-term storage drive living inside your Mac. So, although it is not a replacement for the RAM that we have previously discussed, it can also have an impact on the ability of your Safari to run correctly. 

If, for some reason, your SSD is having problems, then it could impact your applications, including Safari. 

First Aid is a feature offered on your Mac to evaluate and repair any problems with your drives. Take the following steps to run First Aid:

Step 1: In Launchpad, search for Disk Utility.

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Step 2: Choose your SSD on the left and click First Aid on the right. Follow any onscreen instructions to repair. 

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Lastly, if all else fails, you can use Safe Mode to determine if there is a startup or directory problem with Safari. Safe mode is an option provided by Apple for those who are having problems with their Mac to disable all third-party features, only load necessary items, and determine if there are startup or directory problems. 

The process will look a little different, depending on if you have a Silicon or an Intel-based Mac.

Safe Mode for Apple Silicon Macs:

  • Begin with your Mac completely shut down.
  • Press and hold the power button until you see the “Loading Startup Options” screen.
  • If required, choose a volume.
  • Press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard.
  • When prompted, choose Continue in Safe Mode. Your Mac will restart.
  • You know you have successfully booted in Safe Mode when you see “Safe Mode” displayed on the menu bar. 

Safe Mode for Intel Macs:

  • Turn on or Restart your Mac.
  • When booting happens, press and hold the Shift key until the login window appears.
  • Login to your Mac.
  • If you are asked to log in again, do so. 
  • You have successfully used Safe Mode when “Safe Mode” is displayed on the menu bar. 

Safari is an application that is preinstalled on your Mac and it is one of many applications that are managed through macOS. Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean it will always work perfectly. If your Safari is continuously crashing, we have discussed several reasons as to why this may be and we have provided you with ways to fix this. 

You can try force quitting the application, updating macOS, or clearing website history and data. If you suspect problems with your SSD, you can run first aid. Additionally, you can boot into Safe Mode for more advanced troubleshooting.

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Safari keeps crashing on iPhone or iPad? This guide offers 9 methods to help you fix iPhone/iPad Safari keeps crashing issue.

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Safari is the default browser of iPhone/iPad, and many people use it everyday including you. However, you are now experiencing the Safari keeps crashing issue and can’t simply browse the Internet, which is quite frustrating.

Don’t worry, to help you out, here in this guide we will tell you 9 practical methods to fix the iPhone/iPad Safari keeps crashing problem. Let’s get started now.

  • Restart Your iPhone/iPad
  • Clear History and Website Data
  • Turn off iCloud Safari Syncing
  • Turn off AutoFill
  • Turn off Suggestions
  • Turn off JavaScript
  • Reboot Your iPhone/iPad
  • Update the Newest iOS Version
  • Restore Your iPhone/iPad

Solution 1. Restart Your iPhone/iPad

Restart your iphone x or later:.

  • Hold the side button and either volume button until a slider shows.
  • Power off the device by dragging the slider.
  • Press and hold the side button to power on the device.
  • Hold the button until you see the Apple logo.

Restart your iPhone 8 or earlier:

  • Hold the top or side button (depending on your model) until a slider shows.
  • Press and hold the top or side button to power on the device.

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Alternatively, you can turn off your iPhone by going to Settings > Then choose the General option > Tap on Shut Down if your device is running iOS 11 or later.

Solution 2. Clear History and Website Data

Go to Settings on your iPhone > Tap on Safari > Tap on Clear History and Website Data > Confirm on the pop-up window.

Remove All Website Data: Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data > Scroll down and choose Remove All Website Data > Tap Remove Now on the pop-up window.

Solution 3. Turn off iCloud Safari Syncing

Open Settings on your device > [your name] > Tap on iCloud > Turn off Safari > Wait for a couple of minutes and turn it on again to have a try. If it does not work, you can just disable the Safari syncing.

Solution 4. Turn off AutoFill

Open Settings app > Safari > AutoFill > Turn the Use Contact Info/Names and Passwords/Credit Cards to off.

Solution 5. Turn off Suggestions

It can help stop Safari from crashing to the Home screen. Go to Settings app > Tap Safari > Turn off Safari Suggestions.

Solution 6. Turn off JavaScript

Go to Settings > Tap Safari > Tap Advanced > Disable JavaScript.

Solution 7. Reboot Your iPhone/iPad

Reboot iphone 8 or later:.

  • Press and hold the Side button, simultaneously press either volume button until the slider appears.
  • Switch from left to right to turn the iPhone off.
  • Press and hold the Side button again until you see the Apple logo.

Reboot iPhone 7:

  • Press and hold both the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake button.
  • When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.

Reboot iPhone 6 or earlier:

  • Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button.

Solution 8. Update Your iDevice to the Newest iOS Version

Make sure you are running the last iOS, each iOS update also fixes all kinds of bugs. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to have a check.

Solution 9. Restore Your iPhone/iPad

If all the above methods cannot help you fix the Safari keeps crashing on iPhone/iPad issue, then this is the last way.

You can restore your device with iTunes or iCloud , just remember to backup your iPhone/iPad in advance. Or you will lose all the existing data on your device.

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How to Solve Safari Crashes on the iPhone

A handful of tweaks may keep Safari from crashing on your iPhone

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  • Restart the iPhone. Check Settings > General to see if an update is available. If it is, install it.
  • Other tips to try include: Clear the Safari history and website data, disable AutoFill, disable iCloud Safari syncing. Turn off JavaScript.
  • If everything fails to help, contact Apple.

This article describes several ways you can solve Safari crashes on the iPhone. These troubleshooting steps work with all currently supported models of the iPhone. Version-specific instructions are noted where applicable.

Restart the iPhone

If Safari is crashing regularly, your first step should be to restart the iPhone . Just like a computer, the iPhone needs to be restarted every now and then to reset memory, clear temporary files, and generally restore things to a cleaner state. To restart the iPhone:

After the iPhone restarts, visit the website that crashed Safari. Chances are, things will be better.

Update to the Latest Version of iOS

If a restart doesn’t fix the problem, verify that you're running the latest version of iOS, the iPhone's operating system. Each update to iOS adds new features and fixes all kind of bugs that could be causing crashes. There are two options for updating iOS:

  • Update using iTunes .
  • Update wirelessly directly on the iPhone.

If there is an update available, install it and see if that fixes the problem.

Clear Safari History and Website Data

If neither of those steps work, try clearing out the browsing data stored on your iPhone, including your browsing history and cookies placed on your iPhone by sites you visit. A "flush" also clears this data from all devices signed into your iCloud account. Losing this data may be a mild inconvenience if the cookies provide functionality on some websites, but it's better than having Safari crash. To clear this data, Tap Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data .

In the menu that pops up from the bottom of the screen, tap Clear History and Data .

Disable AutoFill

If Safari is still crashing, disabling autofill is another option you should explore. Autofill takes the  contact information from your address book and adds it to website forms so that you don't have to type your shipping or email address over and over. To disable autofill, tap Settings > Safari > Autofill.

Move the Use Contact Info slider to off/white to disable your address and phone from populating forms. Move the Names and Passwords slider to off/white to stop username/password pairs from automatic entry. Move the Credit Cards slider to off/white to keep your payment history off.

Disable iCloud Safari Syncing 

If none of the steps so far have fixed your crashing problem, the problem may not be with your iPhone itself. It may be iCloud . One iCloud feature syncs your Safari bookmarks between all Apple devices signed into the same iCloud account. That's useful, but it can also be the source of some Safari crashes on iPhone. To turn off iCloud Safari Syncing, tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud and move the Safari slider to off/white.

Turn Off JavaScript

If Safari is still crashing, the problem could be the website you're visiting. Many sites use a programming language called JavaScript to provide all kinds of features and animations. JavaScript is great, but when it's written badly, it can crash browsers. Try turning off JavaScript by visiting Settings > Safari > Advanced and moving the JavaScript slider to off/white.

Isolating the problem isn't the end here. You really need JavaScript to use modern websites, so I recommend turning it back on and not visiting the site that crashed (or disabling JavaScript before you visit it again).

Contact Apple

If everything nothing has worked and Safari is still crashing on your iPhone, your last option is to contact Apple to get technical support. Learn how to get tech support in this article.

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How to Fix Safari Browser Keeps Crashing on iPhone

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Safari is an amazing web browser that is exclusively designed for Apple devices. While Safari allows iOS to perform maximum search stability, there are times that this particular web browser crashes.

In this article, you will discover effective ways to fix safari crashes on your iPhone. Check them out below.

How to fix Safari crashes on iPhone

1. restart iphone regularly.

iPhone needs daily maintenance to keep it running smoothly. You can do this by simply restarting your iPhone. This way, you can prevent Safari from crashing. Additionally, restarting can fix frozen keyboard, restore an unresponsive home screen, and repair minimal problems like app crashes.

 Here’s how you can restart your iPhone:

  • Press and hold sleep/wake button for a few seconds (this button is on the upper right side of your iPhone).
  • When you see the power off screen, drag the slider to turn off your iPhone.
  • Wait for a few seconds and then turn your iPhone back on.
  • To turn your iPhone on, press and hold the power button.
  • Wait until the Apple logo appears and then release the power button.
  • When the home screen shows, wait until all apps and icons appear on your screen before using your iPhone.

2. Close Safari Tabs

If you open many web pages using Safari, sometimes it causes your web browser to freeze.  You can manually delete and close tabs to fix crashes.

Here’s a simple method to close tabs:

  • Tap the tab button from Safari (this appears as a square on top of another square and is located at the bottom right of the screen).
  • A list of website tabs will appear once you click the tab button.
  • From the list of websites, click “ X ” (upper left) to delete or close the tabs.

3. Update to the latest version of iOS

We highly recommend you to update your system software regularly. Updating iOS can eliminate problems you encounter with the Safari app on your Apple devices. Software updates release bug fixes and further improves your system.

To do this, follow the procedure below:

  • From Home Screen, go to the settings apps.
  • Tap the “ Software Update ” and install.

4. Switch off iCloud Safari syncing

iCloud syncing gives you permission to access your bookmarks with all your Apple devices as long as you are signed into your iCloud Account. Most of the time, syncing is useful and keeps your searches more organized. However, it sometimes causes Safari crashes on your iPhone.

Here’s how you can disable your iCloud syncing:

  • From Home Screen, look for Settings and then tap it.
  • Look for iCloud under the Settings menu and click it.
  • Turn off the Safari in your iCloud.
  • Then, choose “ Delete from iPhone .”

5. Disable JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language, which provides all kinds of features on websites. Generally, Javascript is a great language program, but if it is done badly, it can lead to crashing or freezing websites.

To turn off Javascript, follow the guidelines below:

  • In your iPhone Home Screen, tap Settings.
  • Select Safari and click the Advanced option.
  • Look for Javascript menu and turn it off.

6. Remove web data and clear out Safari history

Here’s how you can clear safari history and web data:.

  • Tap settings on your home screen.
  • Click Safari and look for clear history and web data.
  • Then, click the clear history tab.

7. Contact Apple

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Safari 15 crashes in Big Sur— a known issue

Quit Safari.app Command Q

From the Finder>Go?Go to Folder, copy and paste:

~/Library/Containers/Safari/Data/Library/Safari/

delete the following or move to the desktop to delete later

safaritabs.db

safaritabs.db-shm

safaritabs.db-wal

Re-launch Safari and test.

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Sep 29, 2021 7:27 AM in response to imagoodshot

PRP_53

Sep 29, 2021 7:23 AM in response to imagoodshot

Is this occurring on the newest Safari 15.0 ??

Does the same issue occur if booting into Safe Mode - Shift - immediately at restart. It will do a repair disc, clear cache files and only load Apple Software, extension and fonts so loads slowly - normal.

Then - test the Safari issue Crashing or not ??

Sep 29, 2021 8:39 PM in response to leroydouglas

You are really my saver. I have had this issue for a week. Doing what you posted save my sanity, too; just like "imagoodshot" said; I was concerned that I might have to spend money to fix this Safari problem.

Much Appreciate your GREAT help.

David Blaymires

Oct 20, 2021 10:51 PM in response to zeboo

The solution that worked for me was to go to this location using Finder:

Go to Folder: copy and paste:

~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Safari/Data/Library/Saved Application State

Then delete the file called windows.plist .

Safari then opened for me and worked normally. The joys of computers. 😁

Beckyjsc

Nov 14, 2021 1:12 PM in response to zeboo

Same here and I can not get it to load it just continuously finder wheel spins and it just hangs up doing nothing, thus whyI wonder if it can be reinstalled! I am not running Sur as my computer will not update to it - guess time to get a new one , it has been a good long run of 8+ years........

Saxman

Nov 22, 2021 6:47 PM in response to leroydouglas

OK, I applied the Solution, and when I reopened Safari, I saw a couple dozen empty windows!

So I then shut it down, and reloaded the safaritabs.db file, since it had about 240 mbs, which I figured were all the pages/tabs I had previously open. and of the other two files, one was empty, and the other only had 33kbs, which is what the new one also has, so I assumed it contained nothing relevant.

Well, when I reopened Safari, I now had two dozen, empty "Start pages", and when I looked in the folder I had put back in the large file, it was now EMPTY!

The very first time I opened Safari, when updating to Big Sur, I also lost about 40 or 50 previously opened tabs and windows, which was a royal pain, that I was never able to reconfigure, and now, I've just lost about the same number of ones I had open before applying this "fix". Any ideas?

Plus, Safari is still slowing, getting spinning balls, typing slow, dock is jittery when I put my mouse over it, and Windowserver is up to nearly 5 GBs of RAM & 85% of CPU, and that's with only three open windows, aside from the 20 blank ones! Just now I've lost all my previously opened ones, in other words it's now acting worse than before I used the "solution"....

Dec 26, 2021 10:00 AM in response to Saxman

Now, thanks to the Safari 15.2 "update" Safari now crashes upon opening! Won't even open, tried opening while holding the Shift key, as suggested on another thread, but all that did was empty any remaining open windows or tabs I still had, and still crashes upon opening. This is a big mess....

Dec 26, 2021 10:07 AM in response to leroydouglas

After following your instructions, Safari opened, for maybe one minute, then immediately crashed, yet again:

Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type: EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (SIGILL)

Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000000000000

Exception Note: EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

Termination Signal: Illegal instruction: 4

Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0x4

Terminating Process: exc handler [95772]

Crashing on exception: The window has been marked as needing another Update Constraints in Window pass, but it has already had more Update Constraints in Window passes than there are views in the window.

<NSWindow: 0x7ff77ce437c0> 0x129d (4765) { {100, 100}, {100, 128}} en

Sep 29, 2021 12:50 PM in response to leroydouglas

You are an angel! Thank-you for saving my sanity as well as a saving me a crap ton of money to fix my computer. I can’t believe it was that simple.

GFebres

Oct 10, 2021 12:10 PM in response to Mac2021Apple

It worked for me too, thank you very much. I had been running Firefox for two weeks after trying everything I could.

zeboo

Oct 16, 2021 12:57 AM in response to leroydouglas

Did not work for me, Safari still stalls and has to be forcibly closed

Jan 3, 2022 12:06 PM in response to David Blaymires

Thank you David, this is the only solution that worked for me. Nothing else was able to stop Safari from crashing within a minute of opening it!

How to Fix Safari Crashing, Freezing on Mac

How to Fix Safari Crashing, Freezing on Mac

Does your Mac’s Safari frequently crash? Does your iPad’s Safari keep crashing repeatedly? Do you frequently find that Safari on your iPhone crashes? If you are also having the same question in your head, you have arrived at the appropriate location.

In this post, we will demonstrate how to eliminate the problem of Safari crashing or freezing on your Mac or other Apple devices. However, before directly jumping to the solutions we must learn about the possible reasons for Safari crashing.

Common Causes Behind Safari Keeps Crashing

On Macs or other Apple devices, Safari is the web browser that comes pre-installed and is the default option. It is an excellent mobile application. Despite this, there is no guarantee that it will function normally at all times. When you use Safari, you could run into a situation in which the program repeatedly closes unexpectedly.

The following are some primary causes:

  • There were a lot of tabs that opened all at once.
  • The website you wish to open is too demanding for Safari to handle because of its usage of plugins or its processing requirements.
  • The gadget stores a significant number of caches as well as cookies.
  • An extension has become obsolete.
  • Your version of Safari is out of date.
  • Your Mac machine is moving at a snail’s pace.
  • There is no more room on your Mac.
  • There is a need for an update to be installed on your operating system.

Solutions to Fix Safari Crashing or Freezing on Mac

The following section explains solutions for Safari crashing or freezing issues. No need to implement all the methods, just move down the list until the Safari keeps crashing Mac issue is fixed.

Solution 1: Force Quit Safari Browser App

The majority of the time, all that is required to fix an application that is crashing on a Mac is to force quit the application and then launch it again. Even if you use the command “ Command + Q ,” the majority of the time when Safari crashes, the application will merely close and will not actually stop.

The following is a walkthrough that will show you how to force quit the application and start a new session to address Safari crashing on Mac issue.

Step 1: To access the Apple Menu, begin by selecting the Apple icon located in the upper-left corner of the display. Now, select the option to Force Quit by clicking on it.

Safari Force Quit

Step 3: To launch the browser afresh, use the keyboard shortcut Cmd+Space to bring up the search bar, then search for Safari and tap Enter to open the browser program.

However, in case the Safari crashing issue persists don’t panic and try the next set of solutions.

Also Read: Mac CPU Temperature Monitor Apps to Fix Macbook Overheating

Solution 2: Clear Cache on Mac Browser

It’s possible that clearing all caches in Safari will fix the Safari freezing or crashing issue. It is recommended that you carry out these steps while in Safe Mode. Since Safe Mode flushes the system cache on your Mac and may fix any problems it finds.

This is also a good idea because, in some cases, Safari will crash when you try to enter the Safari Preferences window. Therefore, to address the Safari crashing on Mac issue apply the following set of instructions:

Step 1: First, simply turn off your Mac.

Step 2: Now turn on your device and quickly press and hold the Shift key on your keyboard.

Step 3: Maintain your hold on the key until you are presented with the login screen. After that, you can log in after releasing the Shift key.

Step 4: Your Mac device has successfully entered Safe Mode. When using Safe Mode, it is usual for your computer to run at a slower speed.

Step 5: Now click on Finder to open it.

Step 6: To get to a specific folder, select Go > Go to Folder from the menu bar. Alternatively, use the shortcut i.e. simultaneously click on Command, G, and Shift keys.

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Step 8: Drag the files you want to delete into the Trash folder.

Step 9: Now you can leave Safe Mode by restarting your Mac in the normal manner.

Note: Avoid pressing the Shift key at all costs.

Once done, Try to launch Safari as soon as your Mac has finished starting up. If the Safari crashing or freezing issue still comes up proceed to the next method.

Solution 3: Delete Website Data Stored on Safari

In addition to clearing the cache on the web browser, it would be helpful to erase all of the data and cookies associated with the website. This removes any outdated or corrupt websites that may have been causing Safari crashing on Mac issues.

Step 1: Press the Command key and the Space bar simultaneously on your keyboard to launch Spotlight and search for Safari. To open the application, press the Enter key.

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Step 3: Navigate to the Privacy tab, then select the ‘Manage Website Data’ option from the drop-down menu that appears.

Remove all the data

Step 5: To confirm the removal of the data, click the Remove Now button that is located on the confirmation window.

Now Relaunch Safari and check if the crashing or freezing issue is fixed. If unfortunately the Safari freezing or crashing issue still occurs try the following set of solutions.

Also Read: How to Fix MacBook Pro Overheating Issue

Solution 4: Disable Extension on Safari (If Any)

Safari extensions enable users to get the most out of their browser and enhance the user experience for a variety of activities. On the other hand, a faulty extension can occasionally bring about a crash in the browser. You need to deactivate all of the extensions to check that this is not the cause of the problem.

Step 2: Open the Safari Preferences by selecting the Safari option located in the top-left corner of the menu bar and clicking on it. You can also use the shortcut key CMD+ on your keyboard.

Step 3: To view all of the extensions that have been installed, select the Extensions tab .

Step 4: To disable the extensions, click the checkbox next to their names and then click the “ Disable ” button.

Once done apply the changes and now try using Safari. Hopefully, this will fix the Safari keeps crashing issue. If the problem remains, check the next solution.

Solution 5: Check Pending App or OS Updates

Maintaining the most recent versions of your operating system and software is an essential component in creating a stable system. Software that has not been kept up to date may contain security holes and defects that make it vulnerable to malicious attacks and cause problems with resource management.

Make sure that both your macOS and Safari are running the most recent versions available. The regular updates help in fixing the Safari freezing or crashing issues.  The following steps can be followed to check and download pending updates on Safari or your Mac’s Operating system.

For macOS Update apply the following set of instructions:

Step 1: Select the Apple menu from the menu bar.

Step 2: Open System Preferences and you will see a new window appear.

Step 3: Select the Software Update option by clicking on it.

Step 4: During this time, macOS will check for any available software upgrades.

Step 5 : If there is an update available, you will be requested to download and install it. Else, if there isn’t an update available, it will inform you that you are already using the most recent version.

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Step 7: Ensure that the “Check for updates” checkbox is selected before continuing.

For Safari App Update apply the following set of instructions

Step 2: Select the App Store from your menu.

Step 3: A new window with the Mac App Store will appear in the current window.

Step 4: In the menu on the left, select the option labeled “ Updates .”

Step 5: If there is an available update for Safari, you will be able to download and install it from this page if it is available.

However, even after updating OS and browser app, Safari crashing on Mac problem is intact apply the next method.

Also Read: How to Fix Sound Not Working on Mac

Solution 6: Clear RAM on your Mac

The more applications and processes you have active on your Mac at any given time, the more of its resources you will consume. When you have a lot of tabs open in Safari as well as other applications active, this might produce lags. Further, this can cause the browser to become unresponsive or even crash. Therefore, memory issues can also end up in Safari crashing or freezing on Mac.

For the same, you can either clear your RAM manually or use the best Mac cleaner apps . Download the most suitable app and install it on your Mac device. As soon as you launch the software it will automatically start a complete scan and offer solutions to fix it.

Hopefully, the software will fix the Safari keeps crashing Mac issue.

Safari Crashing/Freezing on Mac: FIXED

We hope that the aforementioned solutions helped you in fixing the Safari keeps crashing issue on your Mac or Apple devices. Make sure you follow the format of solutions to easily and quickly fix the browser issue. However, if you still face any issues or have other suggestions please write them down in the comments section. Also, for more Mac-related troubleshooting guides and updates don’t forget to subscribe to our blog.

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Safari Keeps Crashing on iPad? Solved!

For consumers of Apple devices, Safari must be a familiar thing. It is a browser like Google, but developed by Apple itself. In the internet world, it is common for people to use Safari to find questions and answers. But is it possible that the Safari will keep crashing?

Of course, it is. And this is now perplexing iPad users. They say the Safari app can't work well and often crashes. They are wondering that if there is a quick way to get the issue fixed. Well, if you are reading the tutorial, you are in the right place. The tutorial aims to help you resolve the iPad Safari keeps crashing issue with 10 effective methods.

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1. Why Safari Keeps Crashing on iPad?

2. video guide: ipad safari keeps crashing - how to fix.

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Way 1: Force Quit Safari App

Way 2: clear safari history and data, way 3: close safari tabs, way 4: force restart ipad, way 5: update ios, way 6: disable safari suggestions.

  • Way 7: Turn Off Safari JavaScript

Way 8: Disable Syncing Between iCloud and Safari

  • Way 9: Restore iPad via iTunes

5. The Bottom Line

When you are using an iPad, encountering app crashes is not strange. Nothing takes perfect, including iOS. Fortunately, app crashes can usually be due to a software glitch that we can fix by ourselves at ease. To troubleshoot this problem accurately, we sort out some possible causes below:

iOS version. Updating your iOS version can get rid of most minor bugs, as the old version system has bad compatibility with your iPhone. Safari app issues. In this case, you can re-install the Safari app on your iPhone and see if the problem is solved. Wrong settings. Sometimes the iPhone settings may change themselves, and you should check if the settings are changed and switch it back to its normal state.

First of all, you can watch the following video tutorial to get your Safari issue fixed with some quick ways.

3. 100% Working Method to Fix Safari Keeps Crashing on iPad

In this part, we are going to introduce a more advanced way. That is to say, using iOS system recovery software always works. If you think the Safari crashing on iPad issue is severe, you need such a tool. Both iOS bugs or app crashing errors can be solved by this kind of tool. Here, iPad boot loop , stuck on white Apple logo, screen blurry, etc. With a few steps and no data loss, you can fix the Safari keeps crashing on iPad. In addition, you can also use the program to enter/exit recovery mode with one click or downgrade iOS. Almost all Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod and Apple TV are the target of repair.

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Characteristics of TunesKit iOS System Recovery:

  • Fix iPad Safari keeps crashing without data loss
  • Repair different iPadOS/iOS/tvOS issues by yourself
  • Provide Standard Repair and Deep Repair modes
  • Easy to use with friendly interface

Here, we are going to show you how to use TunesKit to fix the Safari app crashing issue.

Step 1 Connect iPad to computer

First, open and launch TunesKit on your computer. Then, take out a USB to connect the device to the cable port of the computer. After seconds, TunesKit can detect the device. After this, choose iOS System Repair and click the Start button.

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Step 2 Select a mode

Second, you need to decide on a repair mode between the Standard Repair and the Deep Repair modes. We highly recommend the Standard Repair to resolve the issue without data loss. But if you'd like to choose the Advanced, make sure that you have backed up the data.

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Step 3 Fix Safari keeps crashing iPad

The final step is to download a firmware package by click Download on the next interface. After the firmware is complete, click the Repair button to fix this iPad Safari error.

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4. Other 9 Methods to Fix iPad Safari Keeps Crashing

To fix the Safari crashing issue, the first yet usual thing you can do is to force quit the Safari app on your iPad. This action will not cause bad results to the app. To do this, you need to open the app switcher on the iPad screen at first. For detailed steps, refer to the information below,

Step 1: Double-press the Home button, or swipe up from the bottom edge of the Home screen (for iPad with Face ID). Then, you will see all app cards on the screen.

Step 2: Find the card showing Safari, and then swipe up on the card. To re-open the app, just tap the app on the Home screen.

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In most cases, a simple close of the app may not fix the iPad Safari keeps crashing error. If this is true for you, do not worry and there are other solutions. In this part, you can learn how to erase Safari history to fix the issue.

To clear Safari caches, you need to tap the Settings app > Clear History and Website Data . Next, the iPad will ask you to confirm the option, and you need to tap Clear History and Data . After this, check if the Safari keeps shutting down and turns normal.

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Some settings about Safari will be an obstacle to the sound operation. Trying closing the Safari tabs is also proper. To close all tabs, open the Safari app on the iPad. Second, tap the two square icons on the Safari interface. Last, choose Close All [number] Tabs .

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A hard restart of your iPad is also a well-known way to fix iPad Safari keeps crashing or other minor glitches. If you decide to force restart the device, do not worry that your iPad data will be erased. As for how to force restart iPad, visit the following steps

For iPad with Face ID: You should quickly press and release the Volume Up button, and then the Volume Down button. Next, press and hold the Power button until the Apple logo occurs. Last, wait for the iPad to restart by itself.

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For iPad with Home button: Press and hold the Power and the Home buttons together until the Apple logo appears.

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Another way to fix Safari crashing on iPad is to update your iOS system software. Every update of iOS system will fix some bugs and improve the performance. So, it may also fix your problem with Safari app. Here are the quick steps.

Step 1: Open your iPad, and go to the Settings > General > Software Update .

Step 2: If there is any new version available, tab the Download and Install to update your iOS to the latest.

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Turning off the Safari Suggestions is also feasible. If you want to take this measure, just go to Settings > Safari > Safari Suggestions . Turn off the toggle beside the options to turn it grey. After completion, this should fix the iPad Safari keeps crashing issue.

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Way 7: Turn off Safari JavaScript

JavaScript is a programming language. And if it is not written well, it may make trouble. So you can try to disable the option. Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > JavaScript . After this, the Safari keeps crashing on iPad issue should be resolved.

safari javascript

Normally, iCloud is able to store all your Safari data if you make the sync. Sometimes, this may be a factor in the crashing issue. To do this, please follow the steps to be described. But you should know that if you turn off the sync, the iCloud will not back up the Safari data.

Step 1: Open the Settings app. Then, you will see the Apple ID name and just tap the options.

Step 2: Next, tap the iCloud option, Scroll down to find the Safari button. You need to disable the button to disable iCloud sync.

disble icloud safari syncing

Way 9: Restore iPad via iTunes [Data Loss]

The last method to fix the iPad Safari keeps crashing is to restore the iPad via iTunes. Restoring an iPad can get rid of most issues, whereas it will erase all your iPad content concurrently. If you are going to use this method, backing up your iPad would be a wise choice if you don't want any loss of data. The following are the detailed steps.

Step 1: Connect your iPad to a computer and launch iTunes. Step 2: When iTunes detects your iPad, you will see a device button on the top left of the iTunes window. Click on it. Step 3: Click on the Summary . Step 4: Click Restore iPad and iTunes will start to restore your iPad. If it asks you to enter passcodes, please do as the onscreen instruction.

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The tutorial lists out 10 solutions for the Safari keeps crashing on iPad error. These solutions are carefully studied, which can successfully fix the issue. Even if all other ways may not help, TunesKit iOS System Recovery must be a promise. It is a professional iOS system repair tool that can easily fix any iOS-related issues with ease. You can also leave us a comment below, and we would be glad to help you.

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Common Reasons for Safari Crashing

Safari, the default web browser for Apple devices, is known for its sleek interface and seamless performance. However, users may encounter instances where Safari crashes unexpectedly, disrupting their browsing experience. Understanding the common reasons behind Safari crashes can help users troubleshoot and prevent such occurrences.

Insufficient Memory : Safari may crash if the device's memory is overloaded with multiple open tabs or resource-intensive web content. When the available memory is insufficient to handle the browser's operations, crashes are more likely to occur.

Outdated Software : Running an outdated version of Safari or the operating system can lead to compatibility issues and instability, resulting in frequent crashes. It's essential to keep both Safari and the device's operating system updated to ensure optimal performance.

Corrupted Cache and Cookies : Over time, the cache and cookies stored by Safari can become corrupted, leading to erratic behavior and crashes. Clearing the cache and cookies regularly can help prevent such issues.

Faulty Extensions : Safari extensions, while useful for enhancing browsing capabilities, can also be a source of crashes. Incompatible or outdated extensions may conflict with Safari's functionality, causing the browser to crash unexpectedly.

Network Connectivity Problems : Unstable or slow internet connections can trigger Safari crashes, especially when loading content-heavy websites or streaming media. Poor network connectivity can disrupt the browser's ability to fetch and render web content, leading to crashes.

Incompatible Websites : Some websites may contain elements or scripts that are incompatible with Safari, causing the browser to crash when attempting to load or interact with such content.

Hardware Issues : In rare cases, hardware issues such as overheating or component malfunctions can impact Safari's stability, leading to crashes. Monitoring the device's temperature and ensuring proper hardware functionality is crucial in preventing such issues.

Understanding these common reasons for Safari crashing empowers users to take proactive measures to mitigate the risk of browser instability. In the next sections, we will explore effective troubleshooting methods and preventive measures to ensure a smoother and more reliable browsing experience with Safari.

How to Troubleshoot Safari Crashes

When Safari crashes unexpectedly, it can be frustrating and disruptive to your browsing experience. However, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to identify and resolve the underlying issues causing the crashes. By following these methods, you can effectively troubleshoot Safari crashes and restore the browser's stability.

Clear Cache and Cookies

One of the initial steps in troubleshooting Safari crashes is to clear the browser's cache and cookies. Over time, these stored data can become corrupted, leading to erratic behavior and crashes. To clear the cache and cookies, navigate to Safari's preferences, select the "Privacy" tab, and click on "Manage Website Data." From there, you can remove the stored cache and cookies, providing a clean slate for Safari to operate more smoothly.

Disable Extensions

Safari extensions, while useful for enhancing browsing capabilities, can sometimes be the cause of crashes. To troubleshoot this, disable all extensions and then re-enable them one by one to identify if a specific extension is causing the crashes. This process can help pinpoint the problematic extension, allowing you to either update it or remove it entirely to prevent further crashes.

Update Safari and macOS

Ensuring that Safari and the macOS are running the latest versions is crucial in troubleshooting crashes. Developers often release updates to address known issues and improve stability. To update Safari, go to the App Store and navigate to the "Updates" tab to check for available Safari updates. Additionally, updating the macOS to the latest version can also resolve compatibility issues that may be contributing to Safari crashes.

Reset Safari Settings

Resetting Safari to its default settings can help resolve underlying issues that may be causing crashes. Navigate to Safari's preferences, select the "Advanced" tab, and click on "Show Develop menu in menu bar." Once the Develop menu is visible, click on "Empty Caches" and "Reset Safari" to clear any problematic settings and restore the browser to a more stable state.

Check for System Updates

In addition to updating Safari, ensuring that the device's operating system is up to date is essential. System updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements that can address underlying issues contributing to Safari crashes. Check for system updates in the "Software Update" section of the System Preferences to ensure the device is running the latest software version.

By following these troubleshooting methods, users can effectively identify and address the root causes of Safari crashes, ultimately restoring the browser's stability and ensuring a smoother browsing experience.

Tips for Preventing Safari Crashes

Preventing Safari crashes is essential for maintaining a seamless and uninterrupted browsing experience. By implementing proactive measures and best practices, users can significantly reduce the likelihood of encountering browser instability. Here are some effective tips for preventing Safari crashes:

1. Manage Open Tabs and Extensions

Keeping a large number of tabs open simultaneously can strain the device's memory and lead to Safari crashes. It's advisable to close unnecessary tabs and limit the number of open tabs to conserve memory resources. Additionally, regularly reviewing and managing Safari extensions can help prevent conflicts and instability, as outdated or incompatible extensions can contribute to browser crashes.

2. Regularly Clear Cache and Cookies

Clearing the browser's cache and cookies at regular intervals can help prevent the accumulation of corrupted data that may lead to Safari crashes. By removing outdated and corrupted cache and cookies, users can ensure that Safari operates with a clean slate, reducing the risk of erratic behavior and instability.

3. Keep Safari and macOS Updated

Staying up to date with the latest Safari and macOS updates is crucial for preventing crashes. Developers frequently release updates to address known issues, improve compatibility, and enhance stability. By regularly updating Safari and the operating system, users can benefit from bug fixes and performance optimizations that contribute to a more reliable browsing experience.

4. Monitor Network Connectivity

Unstable or slow internet connections can trigger Safari crashes, particularly when loading content-heavy websites or streaming media. Monitoring network connectivity and addressing any issues with the internet connection can help prevent disruptions to Safari's functionality, reducing the risk of crashes associated with poor network performance.

5. Avoid Visiting Suspicious Websites

Some websites may contain malicious elements or scripts that can compromise Safari's stability and lead to crashes. Avoiding suspicious websites and exercising caution when interacting with unfamiliar or potentially harmful content can significantly reduce the risk of encountering browser crashes due to malicious web elements.

6. Utilize Activity Monitor for Resource Management

Monitoring the device's resource usage using the Activity Monitor can provide insights into memory and CPU utilization. By identifying resource-intensive processes or applications, users can take proactive measures to optimize system performance, thereby reducing the likelihood of Safari crashes caused by resource exhaustion.

By incorporating these tips into their browsing habits and device management practices, users can proactively mitigate the risk of Safari crashes, ensuring a more stable and enjoyable browsing experience. Implementing these preventive measures empowers users to maintain the optimal performance of Safari and minimize the disruptions caused by browser instability.

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Safari Keeps Crashing: Here's How To Get Your Browser To Stay Open

Does Safari keep crashing when you first open the program, or when you are browsing the web?

This hindrance will occur if you are accessing an internet page that contains corrupted software, or, you could have a certain extension enabled that is causing conflict between Safari and the website.

A simple update of your macOS or iOS can help prevent this issue from occurring, as well as erase the cache files from your browser history.

We have generated this easy to read directory to guide you through all the necessary steps that will help fix Safari from crashing, so you can get back to surfing the web without your browser quitting unexpectedly.

Why does my Safari browser keep crashing?

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Safari will keep crashing when you are browsing the web if your device’s CPU (central processing unit) is overloaded with too many requests to process different instructions at the same time. This will occur if you have too many browser tabs open. If these web pages contain a large amount of data that needs to be downloaded, the CPU on your Mac or iPhone will crash.

If you only have one browser tab open, and Safari is still not performing, it could be due to one, or a few of the following reasons;

Reason 1. Safari extension

If you have multiple, or even just one extensions enabled, it can interfere with your web browser loading successfully.

This could be due to the extension trying to block an ad or one of its certain features being faulty.

Reason 2. RAM is too full

If the RAM (random access memory) on your device has reached maximum capacity, your Mac (or iPhone) will take longer to process requests, resulting in Safari crashing.

RAM is one of the most important components in the performance of your device. It keeps the information your device is currently using so it can be accessed quickly, hence why Safari will crash if the program cannot get to its saved data.

Reason 3. macOS outdated

Your macOS or iOS software may be due to be updated.

When macOS has an update available, this will normally automatically include an upgrade to the Safari browser.

If Safari keeps crashing, this will be because your current operating system contains corrupted files.

Reason 4. Faulty cache files

Every time you open your browser and load web pages, cache files are stored on your device to save the information to improve the pages loading times.

These files can become faulty over time, and cause Safari to crash when trying to launch a web page.

Reason 5. Suspicious web page

Safari could be crashing because you are loading a suspicious web page that contains corrupted software.

There may be a virus or unsupported data that your web browser cannot process, without failing.

How to stop Safari from crashing

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You can stop Safari from crashing while you are browsing the web by relieving the CPU on your device from too many requests that need to be processed all at the same time. This is done by closing down several open tabs on your browser, so only a few instructions need to be processed, rather than an extravagant amount.

If Safari keeps crashing on the opening of the program, or during the time you are on a web page even though you only have a few tabs open, you can fix this by actioning one, or all of the solutions that will now  be explained;

Fix 1. Disable extensions

You could have an enabled extension that is corrupted or causing conflict with your Safari web browser. If you have multiple different extensions turned on, they could be incompatible.

Switch your extensions off and see if this stops Safari from crashing;

Step 1. Launch Safari

Step 2. From the Safari menu, select ‘Preferences’

Step 3. Access the ‘extensions’ tab

Step 4. From the list of extensions, turn all the enabled ones off

Exit out of Safari before reloading your desired web pages.

Fix 2. Clear RAM

If you have too many applications or programs opened on your device all at the same time, your RAM will reach maximum capacity and start to slow down.

Close any programs you are not actively using while launching Safari. Before opening Safari again, restart your device to make sure all data has been erased.

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Fix 3. Update operating system

If Safari keeps crashing on your iPhone or Mac, your operating system could be due to an update.

Updates are continuously rolled out to improve your device’s performance and get rid of any faulty files that could be interfering with apps loading.

How to update Mac OS:

Step 1. Access the Apple Menu and select ‘System Preferences’

Step 2. Click on ‘System Update’

Step 3. Allow your Mac to check for an available update

If there is an outstanding update, press ‘Update Now’.

How to update iOS:

Step 1. Click on ‘Settings’

Step 2. Select ‘General’ followed by ‘Software Update’

Step 3. Your iPhone will check for an available update

If there is an update, click on  ‘Download and Install’

( Did you know ; When Safari was released in January 2003, it was the only web browser that could do ‘tabbed’ browsing.)

Fix 4. Empty Safari cache files

Clearing out the cache files on Safari will free up storage space and eradicate any contaminated data that is causing Safari to quit unexpectedly.

Step 1. Open Safari

Step 2. Click on ‘Preferences’

Step 3. Under ‘Advanced’ turn on ‘Show develop menu in menu bar’

Step 4. Press ‘Develop Menu’

Step 5. Now choose ‘Empty Cache’

Relaunch Safari and see if the crashing error persists.

Fix 5. Restart device

You may have been accessing a web page that is not genuine, and contain suspicious software. If this is the case, rebooting your device will erase any data that has been downloaded onto your Mac or iPhone from the browser page.

If this does not help, you can reset Safari. How do I reset my Safari browser? A reset can be completed in a couple of steps;

Step 1. Open the ‘Preferences’ section in Safari

Step 2. Access the ‘Privacy’ tab

Step 3. Select ‘Manage Website Data’

Step 4. Now press ‘Remove All’

This will erase all browser history, including saved autofill passwords, so keep in mind you might need to re-enter your passwords.

If you have followed through with this easy guide, you should now understand why Safari keeps crashing, as well as know how to fix your web browser from quitting unexpectedly in five simple steps.

If none of the solutions provided has helped your Safari from staying open, we suggest you contact Apple support as there could be an underlying issue with your device. You can make use of their chat feature, or speak to one of their support staff by opting to call them.

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