![]() ![]() 30 mins of reviewing useless forum posts later, I pieced together a multi-stage solution. Increasingly desperate, I started to trace filesystem accesses using fs_usage. Imagine my surprise when nothing became restored, and all my Safari extensions (installed from the extension store or custom-built by me) disappeared. After resetting to confirm some issues have disappeared, I moved some files from backup to original locations. I then removed ~/Library/, ~/Library/.plist, ~/Library/Safari, and ~/Library/Caches/Safari, ~/Library/Cookies. This is pretty important if you don’t want to blow up Safari bookmarks (at the very least) across all Apple-manufactured, iCloud-compatible devices. I’ve done this many times before.įirst I turned off iCloud sync, having been bitten by sync propagation of experimental changes in the past. Had the brilliant idea of setting Safari preferences aside, thus resetting Safari to factory state, and then divide-and-conquer by restoring parts of the settings until the problem recurs. I deduced there was some kind of corrupted stored state, whether it was a cookie or localstorage issue. Had some issues where certain websites were behaving differently under private browsing mode than normal browsing mode.
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