![]() ![]() But it doesn't make much sense to constantly switch back and forth between browsers. There are features about Safari that I love.and I should note that I've never had this type of problem with Safari on my iPhone. And I'm not just talking about one here or one there. ![]() Simply put, pages won't load in Safari, or pages do not perform correctly in Safari. On any given work day with Safari 15.2, I have no choice but to switch Google Chrome at least 10 times a day. Ready to completely give up on Safari 15 Since upgrading to macOS Monterey on my MacBook Pro (2020, 13"), the performance-and, frankly, the most basic aspects of usability-of Safari have gradually gone downhill. I'm guessing Apple's bug hunting team should warm up :) Many of the neat and useful integration of my different devices have more or less disappeared. ![]() It is, unsurprisingly highly annoying that I have to migrate to another browsers (this report is written through Firefox). However, only favourites appers when I open Safari on my laptop (this did work pre 13.1). Normally (pre 13.1 and on my iPad, and iPhone) the start page in safari will show me my favourites, pages from my iPad and pages from my iPhone when synchronising over iCloud. This is also not an issue in Firefox or Chrome.Ģ. Safari tends to report approximately the same download speed as when running in Firefox or Chrome however, sometimes it does not complete the upload test. When I run network speedtests through the browsers. I'm pretty sure that I have tried everything at least what I can think of. I'm running on a MacBook Pro, M1, 2020, clean network without any VPN or proxies (again. Remove 'prevent cross tracking' and 'hide my IP address from trackers and websites' Clean up any unnecessary background processes reported by EtreCheckġ0. Upgraded all software (which seems to be the cause)Ĥ. They are lightning fast.įollowing the many similar reports and what I could think of, here is what I have tried:ġ. Firefox and Chrome do not exhibit the same behaviour. After upgrading to Ventura 13.1, Safari has become painfully slow even sometimes not being able to load web pages at all. ![]()
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