Every Mac user wants surfing the web at a high speed. It was just a few years ago that everybody was using dial-up connections. Just a few years before that, nobody had an idea of what the Internet was. People who own a Mac and a high-speed connection are often interested in being able to surf the web as quickly as possible. In order to do this, they need to know how to make Safari---Mac's web browser---work more efficiently.
Instructions
- Reset Safari. A lot of use of the  Internet can cause Safari to store a lot of files, passwords and  codes that simply are not needed for normal operation of the  Internet. Start the Safari reset process by clicking on the Safari  menu on the top left-hand part of the screen.
 - Click on "Reset Safari,"  which is about halfway down the menu.
 - Place a check mark next to each item in  the next window and select "OK." This will completely  erase all of your cookies, web browsing history and passwords.
If you would rather not erase all of this history, you can instead select "Clear Cache," which is located just below "Reset Safari." Remove cache and temporary files will simply delete cookies on the system.
 - Check to see if any plug-ins are making  Safari sluggish by going back to the Safari menu on the top  left-hand corner of the screen and clicking on "Safari."
 - Select "Preferences." This is  the third item down on the menu. When the "Preferences"  menu opens, find the tab that says "Security." Click on  this tab.
 - Ensure that the "Enable plug-ins"  selection at the top of the screen is not checked.
 - Close Safari and restart it. You have now made the Internet faster on your Mac.
 

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