
For example, when you try to download a monthly statement from your bank’s website, it may open the document in a pop-up. But, you’ll need to allow pop-ups for banks and other important websites. It’s one of the reasons why Safari blocks pop-ups by default on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Most websites throw unwanted ads via pop-ups. Whether it’s a banking website or a university login page, the website might ask you to enable pop-ups temporarily. But sometimes, you may need to enable pop-ups for a specific website to check the content. It blocks harmful pop-ups by default and offers a private browsing experience with a Private Relay add-on.

The Safari browser on Apple devices delivers fast performance and excellent security features.
