Safari is a popular web browser on Mac, and it can be used to automatically unzip downloaded files. If you’re not careful, this can lead to data loss or even data corruption. To stop Safari from automatically unzipping downloaded files, follow these steps:
- Open Safari and sign in to your account.
- Click the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen and select " Preferences."
- In the " Preferences " panel, click on the " Security & Privacy" tab.
- In the " Security & Privacy" tab, click on the " Use SSL for downloads" checkbox.
- Click on the " Close " button to close Safari’s preferences window.
By default, the Safari browser on Mac will extract ZIP files you’ve downloaded—and even discard the original compressed ZIP files. If this bothers you, there’s an easy way to turn it off, and you can keep your archived downloads in once piece. Here’s how.
First, open Safari on your Mac. In the menu bar at the top of the screen, click “Safari,” then select “Preferences” in the menu that appears. (Or you can press Command+Comma on your keyboard.)
In the preferences window that pops up, click the “General” tab at the top, then look at the very bottom of the window. Uncheck “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading.”
After that, close the preferences window. The next time you download an archived file with Safari, the archive will remain in tact!
You’ll most likely find the downloaded file in your Downloads folder. If you need to manually unzip the file later, just locate it in Finder and double-click its icon—or right-click it and select “Open.” Happy browsing!
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