Safari Upgrade causes problems with many websites

I keep getting messages on several websites that say "a problem repeatedly occurred". This started when I updated Safari today. My MacBook Pro is running High Sierra, Safari 13.1. I have cleared the history and website data but I still have these issues. Any ideas on what I can do to fix this issue?

MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.13

Posted on Mar 25, 2020 1:20 PM

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Jun 25, 2020 2:26 PM in response to curious88

Not sure if that helps. I haven't encountered these issuess in 99% of the websites I visit since the reinstall of Safari 13.1. But you can try it, only High Sierra-Link: http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/17/46/061-76194-A_7BNHD7EHXZ/5hnx1yupozav72zybadbe97vjowmexsmqh/Safari13.1.1HighSierraAuto.pkg . This link will be deprecated with a new Safari-Version.


The following website and the only one still does not work with Safari 13.1.1. on High Sierra: https://www.apple.com/de/iphone-se/ , OMG.

Jun 29, 2020 4:30 PM in response to curious88

Join the select few of us with the same problem. After reinstalling High Sierra, I still had problems with Safari and got an new crashing problem with the Mail app. (After months of trying, I finally got mail issues but not the Safari issues resolved.) My older Mac can only operate with High Sierra and earlier, so Mojave and beyond is not an option for me. Catalina on my MacBook works correctly, even with Safari. On High Sierrra, browsers other than Safari work fine -- I use Firefox whenever I need to access iCloud.com or enter Communities discussions -- so I see it as purely an Apple issue for High Sierra users. Apple is busy getting the Big Sur macOS out and apparently have no interest in older systems.

Apr 3, 2020 10:25 AM in response to BobPieper

Anyone know of a good link to get Safari 13.05? There seems to an issue in Safari 13.1 that wasn't in 13.05 nor 13.04 regarding in which, per a developer at my company, "...since (recent?) Safari violates spec and a tab hears its own storage save..." I tested my company's ordering system today on 13.04 and 13.05 via Software Update and checkout process worked fine, however after updating to 13.1 it failed, matching reports we have been getting from multiple customers the last week (13.1 released March 24th). I did try the Auto package above in my High Sierra system and it did not change anything.

Apr 13, 2020 12:45 PM in response to carsten275

carsten275 - Downloaded and installed Safari 13.1 on my older iMac running High Sierra but still have problems. (Also tried all of the other suggestions without success.) I still cannot access iCloud.com and cannot sign in to Communities from Safari but can sign in with Firefox. On my newer MacBook Pro running Catalina I can do sll of this from Safari 13.1. This is clearly a Safari 13.1 problem for High Sierra.

Apr 16, 2020 11:40 PM in response to carsten275

Hi !

so I'm having an issue with Safari aswell.

Just de-activate Javascript.

It should solve your issues


My issue : When going on a page that use javascript for animation (for exemple, the iPhone SE or iPad Pro page), my screen goes black, but Mac OS is still running. Press CMD+Q - safari quit and my screen show image again.

I figured the issue came from javascript :)


MacBook Pro 16"

Safari 13.1

Mac OS X Catalina - 10.15.4


Hope it help :)

Apr 18, 2020 5:33 AM in response to BobPieper

I have been having this same issue after updating to Safari 13.1 from 13.05. Certain HTTS websites wouldn't load "Repeatedly Error" message. Cleared Cache, Cookies and dumped cache.db to trash bin, no luck. Also, updated JAVA to version 8 for Mac, this didn't fix either.


Example: Discover Credit Card, Chase Credit Card sites wouldn't work but other HTTPS sites were OK.


Then after re-installing this Safari 13.1 package from the link it has restored all of my webpages back to normal.


Thank You!

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