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Oct 6, 2016 6:45 PM in response to Barry Blanchardby Ferd II,Barry,
The problem exists with AARP/United Health Care/Webster, not Apple. If you need to use Safari, insist that AARP/United Health Care/Webster design their health plan site to work with Safari. They appear to be too lazy to support a common browser used by many Mac users. Don't expect Apple to adapt Safari specifically for those web designers.