Change Extensions settings for a web app on Mac
In Safari on your Mac, you can turn any website into an app by adding it to the Dock. See Turn a website into an app in Safari.
After you add a web app to the Dock, you can change its settings. Use Extensions settings to turn extensions on or off, and to change an extension’s settings.
To change these settings, click the web app in the Dock to open it, click the app name in the menu bar and choose Settings, then click Extensions.
Option | Description | ||||||||||
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Installed Extensions list (on the left) | Shows which extensions are installed on your Mac. Select one to see or change its settings. Safari extensions update automatically with their apps. | ||||||||||
Extension tickbox (on the left) | Turn an extension on or off by selecting the tickbox next to it. | ||||||||||
Extension settings (on the right) | See or change settings for the selected extension. | ||||||||||
Clear Storage (not available for all extensions) | Clear the storage used by an extension if it’s using more disk space than expected. | ||||||||||
Edit Websites (not available for all extensions) | Give the extension permission to read and alter websites you select, and to see your browsing history. | ||||||||||
Always Allow on Every Website (not available for all extensions) | Give the extension permission to read and alter all websites you visit, and to see all your activity in this app. |