If you have problems with a browser, reinstalling it is usually the simplest solution. But is that even possible with safari?
Web browsers can quickly become buggy or slow. In this case, a new installation often helps. Unfortunately, this does not apply to Safari, as it is an application integrated into the macOS operating system.
Since the Safari browser is an application built into the operating system, you cannot simply delete it. Unfortunately, it is the case that you cannot adjust the framework settings on your Mac. This limitation is presented by Apple as a kind of protective shield so that inexperienced users do not inadvertently make changes to the framework that could impair the functionality of it or even damage it..
So if you have problems with Safari, the easiest solution is to reinstall all of the system software. Of course, there are other ways you can uninstall Safari from your system with the help of third-party software. However, we strongly advise against it, as this type of software seriously interferes with your system and changes important system components. It is not uncommon for a total failure to result and you are forced to reinstall your system one way or another.