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I went to Safari, Preferences, Security, and noticed the following warning: "Google Safe Browsing Service is unavailable. No updates have occurred in 12 days."
I checked forums in Apple support which suggested unticking, and reticking the 'Fraudulent Sites box, but that didn't work. Another suggestion was to reboot in Safe mode, then reboot but that didn't help either. Lastly, I read a forum thread suggesting:
How to fix: "Google Safe Browsing Service is Unavailable" Error in Safari
1. On the Finder Menubar, click "Go".
2. Then click, "Go to Folder".
3. Type in: /private/var/folders
4. There will be a few folders to search through. Open them up and search for a folder named com.apple.files and open it.
5. Find, and open the folder named , com.apple.safari
6. In this folder, there should be a folder named, safebrowsing.db
7. Send it to the trash and delete it. This will force Safari to rebuild the file.
8. This should fix the problem. Check back in a day or so to test. Note: This file is not updated every day.
I couldn't find the referenced folder, so I am still unable to fix my issue. Can anyone shed some light for me?
I went to Safari, Preferences, Security, and noticed the following warning: "Google Safe Browsing Service is unavailable. No updates have occurred in 12 days."
I checked forums in Apple support which suggested unticking, and reticking the 'Fraudulent Sites box, but that didn't work. Another suggestion was to reboot in Safe mode, then reboot but that didn't help either. Lastly, I read a forum thread suggesting:
How to fix: "Google Safe Browsing Service is Unavailable" Error in Safari
1. On the Finder Menubar, click "Go".
2. Then click, "Go to Folder".
3. Type in: /private/var/folders
4. There will be a few folders to search through. Open them up and search for a folder named com.apple.files and open it.
5. Find, and open the folder named , com.apple.safari
6. In this folder, there should be a folder named, safebrowsing.db
7. Send it to the trash and delete it. This will force Safari to rebuild the file.
8. This should fix the problem. Check back in a day or so to test. Note: This file is not updated every day.
I couldn't find the referenced folder, so I am still unable to fix my issue. Can anyone shed some light for me?