Trusted Sites In Chrome For Mac

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Jul 11, 2017  In the upper-right corner of your browser, click the menu button. Click Settings. On the settings page, scroll down to the bottom and click the Advanced drop-down menu. Then, scroll down to the System group and click on Open proxy settings. Click the Security tab. Select Trusted Sites.

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Safari User Guide

You can quickly see the websites you visited recently and most often on the Top Sites page.

Look at the sites you visit most frequently

In the Safari app on your Mac, do any of the following:

  • View the Top Sites page: Choose Bookmarks > Show Top Sites.

    If you don’t see Show Top Sites, choose Safari > Preferences, click General, then click the “New windows open with” pop-up menu and choose Top Sites.

    You can also change your settings so you see the Top Sites page when you open new tabs. See Change General preferences in Safari on Mac.

  • Open a website from Top Sites: Click the website from the Top Sites page.

  • Rearrange your Top Sites: Drag them to different locations.

Add a website to your Top Sites

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, move the pointer over the Smart Search field.

  2. Click and hold the One-Step Add button that appears at the left end of the field.

  3. Choose Top Sites from the menu.

    You can also drag a URL or bookmark to the Top Sites page.

Remove a website from your Top Sites

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, hold your pointer over the Top Site.

  2. Click the Remove icon  that appears.

    You can also drag the Top Site away from the window, then let it go when you see the Remove icon , or Control-click the Top Site, then choose Delete from the shortcut menu.

Keep a website in your Top Sites

  • In the Safari app on your Mac, hold your pointer over the website’s thumbnail, then click the pin icon  that appears.

    To unpin the website so other websites can replace it, click the pin icon again.

Change the number of websites in Top Sites

  1. In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Preferences, then click General.

  2. Click the “Top Sites shows” pop-up menu, then choose a number.

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Safari User Guide

In the Safari app on your Mac, use Websites preferences to customize how you browse individual websites. To change these preferences, choose Safari > Preferences, then click Websites.

The settings you can customize (such as Reader and Content Blockers) are listed on the left.

To apply a setting to a website on the right, first select the setting, then choose the option you want from the pop-menu next to the website.

Option

Description

Reader

  • On: Automatically use Safari Reader to display articles on the site without ads or other distractions.

  • Off: Don’t use Reader by default on the site. (You can still choose to use Reader for individual articles on the site.)

Content Blockers

  • On: Stop ads and other unwanted content from appearing on the site.

  • Off: Don’t block ads and other unwanted content on the site.

Auto-Play

  • Allow All Auto-Play: All videos on the site can autoplay.

  • Stop Media with Sound: Only videos that don’t have audio will autoplay.

  • Never Auto-Play: No videos can autoplay.

Page Zoom

Choose a percentage of zoom to make text and images on the site easier to see.

Camera

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use the camera on your Mac.

  • Deny: The site can’t use your camera.

  • Allow: The site can always use your camera.

Microphone

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use the microphone on your Mac.

  • Deny: The site can’t use your microphone.

  • Allow: The site can always use your microphone.

Screen Sharing

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use the camera and microphone on your Mac.

  • Deny: The site can’t use your camera and microphone.

Location

  • Ask: The site must ask if it can use your location.

  • Deny: The site can’t use your location.

  • Allow: The site can always use your location.

Downloads

  • Ask: The site must ask before it starts a download.

  • Deny: The site can’t download.

  • Allow: The site can always download.

Notifications

  • Allow: The site can always send you notifications.

  • Deny: The site can’t send you notifications.

  • Allow websites to ask for permission to send notifications: When you visit a website that can send you notifications, you see a dialog asking if you want to receive them. To stop seeing the dialog, deselect this option.

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Block pop-up windows that appear when you open or close a webpage.

  • Block and Notify: When you visit the site, Safari displays an icon in the Smart Search field. You can click the icon to display the pop-up windows.

  • Block: The site can’t display pop-up windows.

  • Allow: The site can display pop-up windows.

Note: Some websites use pop-up windows for essential content.

WebGL

  • Ask: You see a dialog asking whether you want to trust the site’s use of WebGL.

  • Block: The site can’t show WebGL content.

  • Allow: The site can use WebGL, unless WebGL presents a security risk on your computer.

  • Allow Always: The site can use WebGL, even if WebGL presents a critical security risk on your computer. Choosing Allow Always may present a security risk, so only select this option for websites you trust.

The WebGL setting appears only for computers on which WebGL may present a security risk. If the setting doesn’t appear, the site can show WebGL content.

Plug-ins

Websites use plug-ins for video, animation, or other special content. Some plug-ins may track your browsing history.

To disable a plug-in, deselect the checkbox to the left of the plug-in’s name. If a plug-in isn’t listed, see If a plug-in is missing.

For each website, choose the option you want:

  • Ask: When you visit the site, Safari displays a placeholder instead of the plug-in content. You can click the placeholder to allow the website to use the plug-in.

  • Off: When you visit the site, Safari tries to load the content without using the plug-in. If the site requires the plug-in, Safari displays a placeholder instead of the plug-in content. You can click the placeholder to allow the website to use the plug-in.

  • On: Safari lets the site use the plug-in, unless it’s blocked by macOS File Quarantine. For more information, see the Apple Support article About the “Are you sure you want to open it?” alert.

For more security options, hold down the Option key, click the pop-up menu, then choose a policy:

  • Enable Security Protection: Safari prevents the site from using the plug-in if it’s blocked by macOS File Quarantine. To run the plug-in, deselect Enable Security Protection. Deselecting Enable Security Protection may present a security risk, so choose this option only for a website you trust.

  • Run in Safe Mode: Safari lets the site use the plug-in but runs malware checks. To run the plug-in outside of Safe Mode, deselect Run in Safe Mode. Deselecting Run in Safe Mode may present a security risk, so choose this option only for a website you trust.

Currently Open Websites

Websites that are open in a window or tab in Safari. You might have previously chosen an option from the pop-up menu for some of these websites.

Configured Websites

The list of websites you’ve customized. If you don’t see Configured Websites, either you haven’t customized a website yet, or you’ve cleared the list.

Remove

Remove the selected website from the list of configured websites.

When visiting other websites

To apply a setting to any website that you haven’t already chosen a setting for, click this pop-up menu, then choose the option you want.

To apply a setting to all websites, make sure no websites are listed under Configured Websites (to clear the list quickly, select the websites, then click Remove). Then click this pop-up menu and choose the option you want.

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