

While we have been taking a closer look at why Safari won’t force quit or open and we delivered many different solutions, there are some issues that are also quite common when you are using Safari on an Apple Mac. If the problem persists, and if it is only related to Safari, then you may want to consider changing your chosen browser. Ultimately, when Safari keeps running problems, you may also want to try deleting all the extensions that you have since they may be causing some kind of conflict. Another option that you have to simply shut down your Mac is by pressing and holding the “Power” button. All you need to do in this case is to hold “Control”+”Command”+”Power” buttons. The first one is to simply force your Mac to restart. Well, in this case of Safari still not quitting or opening, you still have options. All you need to do is click on the Safari app (or any other app that is not responding) and then click “Force a process to quit” in the left corner.Īpple Mac: Safari still won’t force quit or open

In order to force quit Safari, all you need to do is the following: Just like you can access the Task Manager on Windows when you hit “Control + Alt + Del”, you can have access to a similar window on Mac. But you shouldn’t have any problems following this method either. While you’ve probably heard of the previous solutions, this third one may be new to you.

