Are you trying to browse the internet using Safari, but are you getting the error message '400 bad request'?
Safari is a web browser that was developed by Apple Inc. It was released on January 7, 2003 for Mac OS X and it has been available on various other operating systems such as iOS, Android, Windows and Linux.
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The default homepage of Safari is your browser’s home page or your personal website. You can set up different pages as your homepage in Safari. However, if you encounter a Safari error that says “400 bad request” then you might have a problem with the page that you are trying to visit. This error can occur when you try to visit certain websites or when you try to download a specific file from the internet.
The problem can be caused by an issue with your computer or it can be caused by a virus or malware on your computer. Sometimes, problems with the internet connection of your computer can prevent you from accessing certain websites properly. To fix this error, you need to try a few solutions.
First, you must go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced. Checkmark the box that says Show Develop Menu in the menu bar. The menu to develop will be in the Safari menu bar. Click on the Develop button and then select the option to enable caches from the dropdown menu.
Quit the safari if the application is still open. On the option, click on the go menu in the finder menu bar. Select the library, and then go to the caches. Look for the folder named ‘com.apple.safari’. Right click on the link below com.apple.safari and select Move to trash. After that, restart Safari.
You can also delete all data from your website. Open Safari, and select preferences > Privacy > Cookies and all the other web data. Press the button “remove all website data.”
One alternative is to go to the Safari menu bar and click on Safari > Preferences and then select the Extensions tab. Turn that off, and then quit Safari and relaunch it.
Suppose that one extension is on, then quit Safari and relaunch Safari. If you find that one extension is incompatible, click uninstall and see if the problem is solved.
Lastly, another solution you can try is to contact the Customer Service to solve this error. You can try contacting them through their customer support number or their website. The customer support will usually ask you to send them the error code that is appearing on your screen. They will tell you what to do next for your problem and give another solution.