In most cases, you’ll probably want to leave a checkmark in front of this option to preserve your privacy. However, if websites aren’t loading properly or you can’t use the features of certain sites, you may need to enable this option.

In most cases, you’ll probably want to leave this switch on, as this protects your privacy. However, if websites aren’t loading properly or you’re unable to use features of certain sites, you can enable this option and see if it resolves the problem.

Mac: Click the Safari menu, select Preferences, click Privacy, and then remove the checkmark from “Prevent cross-site tracking. " iPhone/iPad: Open your Settings, tap Safari, and then toggle the “Prevent Cross-Site Tracking” switch to the Off (white) position.

Mac: First, check to make sure private browsing is not always set to turn on—click the Safari menu, select Preferences, click General, and click the “New windows open with” menu. [4] X Research source If “A new private window” is selected, choose A new window instead. Then, to open a new window, just close the currently open Safari window, click the File menu, and then select New Window. iPhone/iPad: Open Safari and tap the overlapping squares at the bottom. [5] X Research source Tap Private at the bottom (if you see it), select (number of) Tabs, and then tap Done.

First, check to make sure private browsing is not always set to turn on—click the Safari menu, select Preferences, click General, and click the “New windows open with” menu. [4] X Research source If “A new private window” is selected, choose A new window instead. Then, to open a new window, just close the currently open Safari window, click the File menu, and then select New Window.

Mac: Click the Safari menu, click Preferences, click Privacy, click Manage Website Data, and then click Remove All. iPhone/iPad: Open Settings, tap Safari, tap Advanced, select Website Data, and then tap Remove All Website Data. [6] X Research source