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MacUse-R

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Dec 24, 2017
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So I have a couple of security related questions on the Safari 12.1.1 browser on OS X High Sierra 10.13.6.

Firstly is there a way that one can automatically block HTTP sites (non secure websites)? Right know Safari only shows a little text or symbol in the address bar, and those "warnings" are too invisible for me, I miss them every time.
For other browsers there are add-ons which blocks HTTP websites all together, it does not allow the non secure pages to load at all.
So can this be achieved on Safari, or if not block the websites then at least a big ass warning across the whole screen warning about that one is about to enter a non secure site?

Some times Safari blocks a website, but that seems to have more to do with non valid certificates, and not about http websites?

Secondly how does one disable webRTC on Safari? Its pretty easy on most other browsers, so how is this achieved on Safari?

And lastly, is there a way to block cockies from certain websites only, and also a way to auto delete cockies when Safari is closed? Maybe an add-on / extension of some kind, if it can't be done natively from inside Safari or from OS X?
 
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