Feb 16, 2021 Safari 14.0.3 for Mac can be downloaded from our website for free. This free program was developed to work on Mac OS X 10.10.0 or later. The program is included in Internet & Network Tools. The unique ID for this app's bundle is com.apple.Safari. The first thing you notice when you open Safari is that it’s a slick, attractive browser that looks fresh and modern. It takes its color scheme from your system settings, so if you have Dark Mode. Mac OS X Hints By Rob Griffiths, Senior Contributor Jun 12, 2008 9:23 am PDT Safari has a private browsing features that greatly limits the “tracks” you leave when browsing the Web. Apple appears to have pulled the latest macOS Mojave Security Update, as well as the Safari 14 download for macOS Mojave, after users ran into a slew of problems.

Safari for Mac

Safari is included with your Mac operating system.

Updating Safari

To keep Safari up to date for the version of macOS you're using, install the latest macOS updates.

The most recent version of macOS includes the most recent version of Safari. For some earlier versions of macOS, Safari might also be available separately from the Updates tab of the App Store.

Reinstalling Safari

If you deleted Safari and don't have a Time Machine backup or other backup, reinstall macOS to put Safari back in your Applications folder. Reinstalling macOS doesn't remove data from your computer.

Before reinstalling, you might want to use Spotlight to search for Safari on your Mac. If you find it, but it's no longer in your Dock, just drag it to the Dock to add it back.

Safari for Windows

Apple no longer offers Safari updates for Windows. Safari 5.1.7 for Windows was the last version made for Windows, and it is now outdated.

Mac

Safari User Guide

When you use Private Browsing windows, the details of your browsing aren’t saved, and the websites you visit aren’t shared with your other devices.

Open a Private Browsing window

  • In the Safari app on your Mac, choose File > New Private Window, or switch to a Safari window that’s already using Private Browsing. A window that’s using Private Browsing has a dark Smart Search field with white text.

    When you use a Private Browsing window:

    • Browsing initiated in one tab is isolated from browsing initiated in another tab, so websites you visit can’t track your browsing across multiple sessions.

    • Webpages you visit and your AutoFill information aren’t saved.

    • Your open webpages aren’t stored in iCloud, so they aren’t shown when you view all your open tabs from other devices.

    • Your recent searches aren’t included in the results list when you use the Smart Search field.

    • Items you download aren’t included in the downloads list. (The items do remain on your computer.)

    • If you use Handoff, Private Browsing windows are not passed to your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or other Mac computers.

    • Changes to your cookies and website data aren’t saved.

    Websites can’t modify information stored on your device, so services normally available at such sites may work differently until you turn off Private Browsing.

    Note: None of the above applies in other Safari windows you may have open that don’t use Private Browsing.

Always open windows with Private Browsing

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click General.

  2. Click the “Safari opens with” pop-up menu, then choose “A new private window.”

    If you don’t see this option, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click General, then make sure “Close windows when quitting an app” is selected.

Stop Private Browsing

  • In the Safari app on your Mac, close the Private Browsing window, switch to a different Safari window that isn’t using Private Browsing, or choose File > New Window to open a window that doesn’t use Private Browsing. To further enhance privacy:

    • Delete any items you downloaded while using Private Browsing windows.

    • Close any other Private Browsing windows that are still open, to prevent other people from using the Back and Forward buttons to see pages you visited in them.

Besides using Private Browsing windows, you can manage cookies and data stored by all websites and prevent cross-site tracking.

Download Safari For Mac 10.5.8

If you forget to use a Private Browsing window, you can clear your browsing history.