Safari not uploading images
I used to be able to see images when using Safari while in a learning program. Now I cannot see the images, only a white square with an interrogation mark in it. Need help!
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
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I used to be able to see images when using Safari while in a learning program. Now I cannot see the images, only a white square with an interrogation mark in it. Need help!
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
Carlos-Manuel Said:
"Safari not uploading images I used to be able to see images when using Safari while in a learning program. Now I cannot see the images, only a white square with an interrogation mark in it. Need help!"
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Go Here: If Safari doesn't Load a Page or Webpage Items are Missing - Apple Support
Also...
Clear your Temporary Internet Files In Safe Mode:
1. First, Boot into Safe Mode:
[Hold Down: Shift key upon boot] While in Safe Mode, login items do not run, an all macOS caches are set aside, thereby letting everything by default.
Once logged in on Safe Mode...
2. Clear the Temporary Internet Files:
Clear your Temporary Internet Files (Cookies & Cache) of Safari:
Go Here: Clear the History and Cookies from Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch - Apple Support
Carlos-Manuel Said:
"Safari not uploading images I used to be able to see images when using Safari while in a learning program. Now I cannot see the images, only a white square with an interrogation mark in it. Need help!"
-----
Go Here: If Safari doesn't Load a Page or Webpage Items are Missing - Apple Support
Also...
Clear your Temporary Internet Files In Safe Mode:
1. First, Boot into Safe Mode:
[Hold Down: Shift key upon boot] While in Safe Mode, login items do not run, an all macOS caches are set aside, thereby letting everything by default.
Once logged in on Safe Mode...
2. Clear the Temporary Internet Files:
Clear your Temporary Internet Files (Cookies & Cache) of Safari:
Go Here: Clear the History and Cookies from Safari on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch - Apple Support
Safari not uploading images