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Just like other web browsers, the Safari browser on Mac and iPhone provides the option to block pop-up windows. You will find below the steps to Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari Browser on Mac and iPhone.

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  • Skip259 Said: 'On Safari version 13.0.4, my bank's bill pay is saying that cookies are not enabled.Another device's safari is version 13.0.3 and there is no problem. I have the 'Block all Cookies' unchecked.
  • Version 3.0.4 was included with 10.4.11, and 10.5, 10.5.1, and 10.5.2. Version 3.1 and later include a 'Develop menu' in the Safari menu - Preferences - Advanced that allows Safari to spoof a website into thinking it is a different web browser.

However, too many cache files may make your overall browser slow. Sometimes, it may serve you an un-updated version of a webpage. To fix such problems, you may need to clear the cache at regular intervals. Here is how to do that for Safari in macOS. Click on Safari next to the Apple logo; Click on Preferences. Click on Advanced. This table was originally part of a post I made awhile back, but seems to be a fairly popular destination on my site.So, rather than make a new post every time it is updated, I decided to give it it's own home. Some of this information is available on this wikipedia page but is a bit scattered and doesn't include any information on the Mobile Safari version in each release.

Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari Browser

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  • Skip259 Said: 'On Safari version 13.0.4, my bank's bill pay is saying that cookies are not enabled.Another device's safari is version 13.0.3 and there is no problem. I have the 'Block all Cookies' unchecked.
  • Version 3.0.4 was included with 10.4.11, and 10.5, 10.5.1, and 10.5.2. Version 3.1 and later include a 'Develop menu' in the Safari menu - Preferences - Advanced that allows Safari to spoof a website into thinking it is a different web browser.

However, too many cache files may make your overall browser slow. Sometimes, it may serve you an un-updated version of a webpage. To fix such problems, you may need to clear the cache at regular intervals. Here is how to do that for Safari in macOS. Click on Safari next to the Apple logo; Click on Preferences. Click on Advanced. This table was originally part of a post I made awhile back, but seems to be a fairly popular destination on my site.So, rather than make a new post every time it is updated, I decided to give it it's own home. Some of this information is available on this wikipedia page but is a bit scattered and doesn't include any information on the Mobile Safari version in each release.

Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari Browser

While the ability to block Pop-ups in Safari browser can be helpful in blocking unwanted or annoying pop-up windows, blocking pop-ups can sometimes impact the functionality of legitimate or useful websites.

For example, many educational websites require you to allow pop-ups in the web browser in order to download forms, submit assignments and take online tests.

Hence, we are providing below the steps to block pop-ups in Safari browser for all the websites or to block or allow popups for specific websites.

1. Allow or Block Pop-ups for All Websites In Safari on Mac

Follow the steps below to Enable and Disable Pop-ups for all the websites in Safari browser on Mac.

1. Open Safari Browser on your Mac.

2. Click on Safari tab in top menu bar and then click on Preferences in the drop-down menu.

3. On the Preferences screen, click on the Websites tab and select Pop-up Windows option in the left side-menu.

4. Now, you can use When visiting other websites drop-down to Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari browser by selecting any of the following options.

  • Block: Blocks pop-ups on all websites
  • Allow: Allows Pop-ups on all websites
  • Block and Notify: Blocks Pop-ups and you can allow pop-ups by clicking on the two-windows icon in the address bar.

2. Block or Unblock Pop-ups in Safari for Single Website on Mac

As mentioned above, blocking pop-ups can impact the functionality of educational, governmental and institutional websites. While visiting such websites you can Allow or Unblock pop-ups by following the steps below.

Image manipulation in computer graphics. 1. Open Safari Browser on your Mac and visit the website for which you want to Allow or Block pop-ups.

2. Click on Safari tab in the top menu bar and then click on Preferences in the drop-down menu.

3. On the Preferences window, click on Websites tab and then click on Pop-up Windows in the left-side menu.

4. You will see the website listed in 'Allow Pop-up windows on the websites below' section. You can Allow or Block pop-ups in Safari browser for this particular website by selecting one of the following settings.

  • Block: Blocks all pop-ups for the website
  • Allow: Allows All Pop-up for the website
  • Block and Notify: Blocks Pop-ups and you can allow pop-ups clicking on the two-boxes icon in the address bar.

3. Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Follow the steps below to Allow or Block Pop-ups in Safari browser on iPhone and iPad.

1. From the Home screen of your iPhone, tap on the Settings icon.

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2. On the Settings screen, tap on Safari.

3. On the Safari screen, move Block Pop-ups slider to ON (green) to block pop-ups in Safari browser on iPhone. To Allow Pop-ups, move the slider to OFF (white) position.

Safari browser on iPhone does not yet provide an option to Allow or Block Pop-ups for single or specific websites.

Recently air cooled Porsches have been rising in popularity and value
at a staggering pace, to own one in good condition is a privilege, and usually becomes a car that is only driven on the very best of days, and spends the bulk of its life under a fresh coat of wax in the garage.

We were given a 1990 Porsche 964 C4, and told this car needed to be the antithesis of that. This car needed to be as at home on rutted log trails, as it was on the highway. We were thrilled at the opportunity to build yet another off road Porsche that was not just about 'the look', but could really get the job done! The one thing Jeff Stone, owner of Kelly-Moss is all about is that form must follow function – no poser cars here.

Wheels and tires are very important when building a car meant to
really go off road. Good suspension travel, good grip, and burley wheels were needed. We settled on Pirelli PZero gravel spec Rally tires wrapped around custom made Braid rally Dakar wheels.

We knew in order to get the suspension travel we needed, it was time to modify the fenders and quarter panels. The Kelly-Moss Body Shop craftsmen were led by Stone's vision to create the custom flares and modified original rocker panels to allow more clearance for the long travel suspension and wider track. This is very important when the car comes back to Earth after flying through the air during serious off road duty.

If this car was going to be going over some extreme terrain, we needed to be sure it could be done safely.
It was necessary to relocate and increase the oil cooling capacity. Our guys relocated the oil cooler and re routed the oil lines to keep them out of harms way and then added a thermostatic switch controlled fan, anticipating long days in the desert.

Triple-tube, 3 way adjustable , long travel Kelly-Moss Racing spec dampers were fitted, as well as modifying some suspension links to allow for more travel, and higher strength. This is the same suspension used on the top FIA World Rally cars and allows for 9″ of travel with exceptional compliance for on and off road use.

In an effort to make this car the most fun to drive possible of course we added a true rally spec hand brake to break the rear of thee car loose in tight corners .

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Part of Jeff Stone's vision that he admitted from the start could turn out to be a love it or hate it when done were the bumpers. Nothing like this has ever been done and of course that is good and bad. Since you are cutting new ground with an idea like this it could be received with mixed emotions. Jeff said, we are doing it this way and if everyone hates it I'll take the heat for it, but it's going to be awesome – trust me. The front and rear bumpers were made in-house. Fabricated from 6061 T6 aluminum and tig welded these were built to be strong, light, and stylish. Mounting points on the bumpers were custom built to provide the most robust system possible. Towing shackles and a Warn winch were added…Just in case… It is pretty easy to see now that the bumpers were a huge hit and they will play an important role in protecting the car should the driving get a little too far to the hooligan side of things.

Having a lot of experience in off road driving after racing the Baja 1000 6 times, Stone could not stress how important lighting is for a build like this. Going through backroads at night require the best visibility possible. Extremely bright LEDs were placed on the front and rear bumpers. A light pod was added on the hood with 4 state of the art HID Hella lights reminiscent of the old Porsche Paris-Dakar rally cars. The lights are wired to be controlled in a number of different ways from the cockpit.

Finishing touches were mud flaps and custom fender liners, as well as a Martini graphics package.

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This is the second Rally style Porsche Kelly-Moss has built. There is nothing better than the classic 911 design to lay the framework for a car truly built to conquer everything. This build is reliable, robust, and one of many unique builds to come out of our shop.

Oh yeah, keep an eye out for the 'original' KMR Safari car that started all this recent interest and tribute Safari cars done by others . While the Safari 2.0 has been under way we have been doing a big upgrade package to the original Len Eder KMR Safari car including longer travel suspension, custom a-arms, a 993 Vario Ram engine, Titanium exhaust, special gearing with a fully REM polished gearbox, modified fenders for even more travel and a bigger tire package. This car is going to be an animal and will be back on and off road in the next few weeks.

Kelly-Moss Road and Race is taking orders for the next cool car builds for both on and off road. If you have interest please contact Owner Jeff Stone to discuss your dream car at kmracing@gmail.com.






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