To manage website settings on your Mac, you can easily access the preferences in the Safari app. Here’s how you can do it:
1. Open the Safari app on your Mac. You can find it in the Applications folder or click on the Safari icon in the Dock.
2. Once Safari is open, click on the “Safari” tab in the top menu bar. From the drop-down menu, select “Preferences.”
3. A new window will appear with various options. Click on the “Websites” tab located at the top of the window.
4. In the left-hand sidebar, you will see a list of website settings that you can customize. These settings include General, Auto-Play, Camera, Microphone, and Content Blockers.
5. General: Under the General section, you can customize settings like using Reader automatically, enabling or disabling content blockers, managing location access, and controlling notifications for specific websites.
6. Auto-Play: In this section, you can manage how Safari handles auto-playing videos on different websites. You can choose to allow videos to play automatically, stop them from playing altogether, or have Safari ask for your permission before playing.
7. Camera: If you want to manage which websites have access to your camera, you can do so in this section. You can choose to allow or deny camera access for specific websites.
8. Microphone: Similar to camera settings, you can control which websites have access to your microphone in this section. You can enable or disable microphone access for specific websites.
9. Content Blockers: Safari allows you to use content blockers to block ads, trackers, and other unwanted content while browsing. In this section, you can manage and enable/disable content blockers for different websites.
10. You can customize the settings for each website individually by selecting the website from the left sidebar and adjusting the preferences on the right.
11. To add a new website, click on the “+” button at the bottom of the left sidebar. You can then enter the URL of the website and customize its settings.
By customizing these website settings, you can have more control over your browsing experience on Safari and tailor it to your preferences.