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How to Download and Install Safari for Windows

Developed by Apple, Safari is a graphical web browser, which is based upon the WebKit engine. The software was first released on desktop about 16 years ago with Mac OS X Panther; and since the launch iPhone in 2007, a mobile version has been bundled with iOS-powered devices. It’s the default browser on all Apple devices, and a Windows version was introduced in 2007 and discontinued in 2012.

To download and install Safari for Windows, there are some things you need to keep in mind. Making use of older versions of Safari on your computer could invite malware from some sites. As a result of the risk, it’s not quite advisable for regular users to download & use Safari on Windows.

If you’re a UI tester, a developer, or a designer, you should try checking browser compatibility for your project. It is at this juncture that downloading and using Safari web browser on your Windows is unavoidable.

In this guide, we will discuss 2 methods for using Safari on your Windows PC. We start with the first one:

How to Install Safari on a Windows PC

Step 1: Download Safari on your Windows PC

Step 2: Depending on your browser, a prompt could show up asking you to save the file, or it’ll start downloading the file, automatically, without prompting.

Step 3: When the download is completed, you should double click it and initiate the browser installation process.

Step 4: Immediately the installation is complete, the next is to launch it. You can now start surfing the Internet as usual.

With these 4 steps taken, you are now set to get a feel of the Apple touch on your Windows computer. Rehashing the risk in carrying out this procedure, ensure that you don’t do any essential things on the Safari, such as making payments, accessing your bank accounts, ordering things from Amazon and other platforms that ask for your personal info.

This Safari version is quite old and is susceptible to a lot of web vulnerabilities, which already been fixed already have in more recent browsers. Unless and until it’s urgently unavoidable, you are strongly discouraged from making use of Safari on your Windows PC.

Apart from the above security concerns, note that there aren’t numerous plugins available for this older Safari version, unlike the ones readily available on your Windows browsers, such as Google Chrome and Firefox.

Using Safari Browser on Windows PC via Online Service

Step 1: Go to Crossbrowsertesting.com on any browser in the Windows computer.

Step 2: Open a free account on the site and then sign in.

Step 3: The next thing is to hover your mouse pointer, from the left menu, on the Live Testing feature and select Start a Live Test.

Step 4: Under the Desktop section on the right, select the drop-down menu and choose the Mac OSX version.

After selecting the Mac OSX version, you will see the menu beside it will select Safari 11, automatically.

Step 5: In the last step, input the site in the text field and hit the Run Test button so you can load up the site.

From the top menu bar, you can adjust resolution, scaling, capture a screenshot, do video recording, and several other activities.

Obviously, this technique isn’t very smooth for day-to-day use for the typical users out there. But it is useful for developers as well as testers. It is also much more secure in comparison with downloading an older version of Safari browser.

Closing Thoughts

It’d have been awesome if Apple did not stop providing Safari support for Windows computers because that’d have made things a lot easier for many people. Particularly for designers and developers that need their work checked on various browsers.

Tijani Mustapha
Tijani Mustapha
Tijani Mustapha Adedeji is a Senior Tech Writer on Phonecorridor. He has a strong flair for gadgets and tech-related developments around the globe. Deji, based in Lagos, Nigeria, is an avid reader, who loves meeting people.