Anomolies after Catalina upgrade

Strange things have been happening since I started using OS 10.15.1 on my Mac. For one, my Bank's bill payer will not load because it thinks cookies are blocked (Apple>Preferences>Privacy Block Cookies and Prevent Cross Tracking are unchecked). Also, I now have to use Chrome to log into Costco website. The website won't recognize my PW using Safari. This all started after I upgraded to Catalina. Any thoughts?

iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Dec 20, 2019 1:29 PM

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Dec 20, 2019 2:18 PM in response to Emandmincm

Emandmincm Said:

"Anomolies after Catalina upgrade:[...] For one, my Bank's bill payer will not load because it thinks cookies are blocked (Apple>Preferences>Privacy Block Cookies and Prevent Cross Tracking are unchecked). Also, I now have to use Chrome to log into Costco website. The website won't recognize my PW using Safari.[...]"

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Try Clearing Your Temporary Internet Files: History and Cache


Cleaning your history would rid of all login credentials. Clearing the cache would result in all sites to loading like new and to a clear up-to-date default appearance

Dec 21, 2019 10:50 AM in response to Emandmincm

These third party sites obviously have a problem with Mac OS. Try Firefox for your bank, it uses less resources than Chrome. And, Firefox allows you to clear history without clearing cookies and has several options not available in Safari. Reinstalling the OS will not be helpful as it is obviously a compatibility problem. I experienced this type of problem in an earlier OS and I contacted the webmaster of the business involved and asked that they update their site to be compatible with Safari xxxx. They did.

Dec 21, 2019 10:21 AM in response to Emandmincm

Edmindmincm Said:

Unfortunately, the problem remains. Again, this does not occur on my iPad and an old MacBook air running OS 10.10 and did not begin occurring my the mac until OS 10.15 was loaded.



Reinstalling the macOS:

If Safari Troubleshooting is of no success, then reinstall the macOS. Safari may not have been completely installed


First, Create a Time Machine backup:

Important: Create a Time Machine backup of your Mac, so that you can have something to restore your Mac from, should anything go wrong with the reinstall.


Reinstall the macOS:

Create and Use a Bootable Installer - Create one for 10.15 and then install from it. Or, if you prefer, create one for 10.14, and stay away from 10.15 for the time being.


For Note: If you reinstall the macOS, nothing would be deleted. All intended, original files and apps that came on your macOS would be reinstalled. It’s all about keeping your system files intact.

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