Use the Security pane of Safari preferences to block or allow certain types of web content and turn security warnings on and off.
Fraudulent sites
Warn when visiting a fraudulent website
Safari displays a warning message when you attempt to visit a website that has been reported as fraudulent. If you don’t want to see the warning, deselect this checkbox.
Web content
Enable plug-ins
Safari uses plug-ins to display or play some multimedia content on webpages, such as pictures, music, and video. To block plug-ins, deselect this checkbox.
Enable Java
The animation, interactive features, timers, and other enhancements on webpages are sometimes provided by a software program known as Java. To block Java, deselect this checkbox.
Enable JavaScript
JavaScript is a software technology that allows some buttons, online forms, and other webpage content to work properly. To block JavaScript, deselect this checkbox.
Note: Disabling JavaScript can cause many sites not to work properly.
Block pop-up windows
To block ads displayed in pop-up windows, select this checkbox. However, some websites make legitimate use of pop-up windows. To quickly enable pop-up windows, open the Safari menu on Mac, or the Action menu on Windows, and then remove the checkmark next to Block Pop-Up Windows.
Non-secure forms
Ask before sending a non-secure form from a secure website
Sometimes an otherwise secure website may fail to provide a secure way to submit a form, such as one containing your password or credit card number. Safari displays a message when this is about to happen, so you can cancel. If you don’t want to see this message, deselect this checkbox.