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How to enable JavaScript in Safari on macOS
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How to enable JavaScript in Safari on iPhone
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Quick start guide: How to enable JavaScript in Safari on macOS
Quick start guide: How to enable JavaScript in Safari on iPhone

In this tipps + tricks article, we explain to you how to activate JavaScript in Safari on your Mac and iPhone..

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JavaScript is a scripting language that is part of every browser for displaying the content of websites. If web content does not load completely, it may be because JavaScript is disabled. These instructions will walk you step-by-step through the process of enabling JavaScript in Safari in macOS and iOS.

How to enable JavaScript in Safari on macOS

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions .

1st step:

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Open the Safari browser and click in the Mac menu bar, click " Safari "> " Settings ".

2nd step:

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In the window that opens, click on the " Security " tab . Here you activate the box next to " Activate JavaScript ".

How to enable JavaScript in Safari on iPhone

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the brief instructions ..

1st step:

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Open the Preferences and select " Safari ".

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Scroll to the very bottom and tap on " Advanced ".

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Now tap on the slider next to " JavaScript " to activate Javascript.

Tip: You can find a more detailed explanation of what JavaScript is here.

Quick start guide: How to enable JavaScript in Safari on macOS

  1. Click on " Safari " in the menu bar .
  2. Select " Settings ".
  3. Click the Security tab .
  4. Check the box next to " JavaScript Enable ".

Quick start guide: How to enable JavaScript in Safari on iPhone

  1. Open the Settings app .
  2. Tap on " Safari ".
  3. Scroll down and tap on " Advanced ".
  4. Activate the slider next to " JavaScript ".

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