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Sep 27, 2016 1:51 AM in response to tomas.luklby Ella Fitzgerald,Hello, take a look at this article http://osxdaily.com/2015/01/18/troubleshoot-safari-freezes-crashes-mac-os-x/
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Sep 27, 2016 6:36 AM in response to tomas.luklby Eric Root,Safari/Preferences/Advanced - enable the Develop menu, then go there and Empty Caches. Quit/reopen Safari and test. Then try Safari/History/Show History and delete all history items. Quit/reopen Safari and test. You can also try try Safari/Clear History…. The down side is it clears all cookies. Doing this may cause some sites to no longer recognize your computer as one that has visited the web site. Go to Finder and select your user/home folder. With that Finder window as the front window, either select Finder/View/Show View options or go command - J. When the View options opens, check ’Show Library Folder’. That should make your user library folder visible in your user/home folder. Select Library./Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db and move it to the trash.
Go to Safari Preferences/Extensions and turn all extensions off. Test. If okay, turn the extensions on one by one until you figure out what extension is causing the problem.
Safari Corruption See post by Linc Davis
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Sep 27, 2016 11:28 AM in response to tomas.luklby tomas.lukl,Thank you for your answers. Howere the steps described did not solve my problem. It is related only for the case I try to access a web page on localhost via HTTPS. Safari freezes for a couple of seconds or keeps displaying "Invalid certificate dialog" depending on a server certificate. Sometimes the problem is related only to urls https://localhost and not to https://127.0.0.1.
It is a bit frustraing since I use these urls realy often for accessing our customers sites (via SSH tunnels). Google Chrome now helps a bit but it is not a solution.