4 Ways to Fix Outlook Not Working on Safari

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Basic Fixes

Fix 1: Disable iCloud Private Relay

If you are an Apple One or iCloud+ subscriber, the system enables iCloud Private Relay for Safari in the background. It’s a privacy feature that reroutes your Safari traffic through an Apple-branded server to hide your IP address from advertisers. As such, you can try disabling Private Relay to get Outlook to load on the Safari browser.

OpenSettings > Profile name > iCloud > Private Relay > Disable the feature.

You need to allow pop-ups on Safari for any links that you open using your Outlook account. By default, Safari can block pop-ups in the browser.

Step 1:OpenSafari > Go to Outlook > Click on Safari > Settings.

Step 2:Click onWebsites > Pop-up Windows > Choose Allow next to While visiting other websites > Select Allow foroutlook.live.com.

Fix 3: Remove Extensions

Some Safari extensions might be the reason behind Outlook not working in Safari. We suggest removing those that you don’t use anymore or the ones that don’t receive regular updates.

OpenSafari > Settings > Extensions > Select an extension and uninstall ittill the problem gets solved.

Fix 4: Clear Outlook Cache

Lastly, you can try clearing Outlook website cache from Safari. This will remove all your preferences and login data.

OpenSafari > Settings > Websites > Manage Website Data > Searchoutlook> Remove.

Tip:Learn how toturn off AdBlock in Safari.

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Last updated on 28 August, 2024

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