johannes101 Said:
"Safari: A problem repeatedly occurred with: Since Safari 14.1 I have a problem with some webpages.: [...]It has nothing to do with the installation, because I have the same error on Safari on my iPad Pro and iPhone 12.[...]"
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Server Error:
If it is occurring across multiple devices, it seems to be an internal server error. You'd have to contact the site.
What to Do:
A. Try Another Browser:
Try sibling out Safari by seeing if you get this error with those other sites, right when you get the error.
B. Ask Someone Else:
If you know anyone nearby that is not on the same network, then ask that person to visit the site, seeing if they have the same error.
C. Try Another Network:
What happens when you try these sites on another network? Any issues? If not it may be your router. So, power it off for 30 seconds, and the power it back on. Try this all once more.
D. Security Software being the Culprit:
Any Security Software Installed?:
Isf you have Security Software installed across these devices, then remove it. It just gets in the way on an Apple device, and this is a pure example of how and why. Use an uninstaller (ask the Developer which to use fro a computer. And hold your finder down on the iCon, until it wiggles, then click on the white-colored encircled "i"
Use Only MalwareBytes for Mac:
This is software that searches for malware/adware (malicious software). So, scan with it and then remove what is found. Once removed, uninstall MalwareBytes for Mac. Then restart the Mac. It is created by longtime users of these forums. So, that is why it is the only trustworthy and reliable way to go about securing your Mac, when it comes through use of software
Downloads:
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac
- Malwarebytes Uninstaller