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Safari is Using webpage for Significant Energy again! So How to get rid of Significant energy on a Safari? 133 1; Safari using significant energy on mac os catelina I am When opening www.apple.com - Safari using significant energy. When opening a blank window after a reboot and a minute or two of browsing - Safari using significant energy.

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Advertised by apple. I think this might be because safari is continuously using significant battery, even when just having 1 tab open and watching a show on Netflix or a video on YouTube for instance it keeps coming up for using significant energy. is anyone else experiencing the same issue or does anyone know a fix? Kindest regards 1094 2 Webpage is using significant energy on a safari! Hey!This webpage is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac.How to fix it? 683 1 Nov 4, 2021 1:39 PM in response to Eisig_Liang Hey there, Elsig_Liang!Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you have an issue with the npower usage while using Safari. We would start by reseting the System Management Controller. The SMC is responsible for managing behaviors related to multiple systems.Here are the steps to reset the SMC: How to reset the SMC of your MacIf the problem continues, the next step would be reset the NVRAM. The NVRAM stores various settings. Resetting can help. Here is how to do this reset: Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your MacIf you continue to have an issue, then post the details of what is happening.Have a great day! of 1 Safari Energy Usage. Safari is Using webpage for Significant Energy again! So How to get rid of Significant energy on a Safari? 133 1; Safari using significant energy on mac os catelina I am When opening www.apple.com - Safari using significant energy. When opening a blank window after a reboot and a minute or two of browsing - Safari using significant energy. Safari is using significant energy again! Hey there I went on a Safari it says This webpage is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac. Safari using significant energy on mac os catelina I am facing this alert on safari browser: This web page is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the This webpage is using significant energy on this website! Hey There, I went on the NBA.com there's a problem This webpage is using significant energy. If you use any, Safari Safari using significant energy I am currently using a 2025 Mac Pro touch bar that is still on Mojave 10.14.6. My safari is consistently shown using significant energy on my menu. Webpage reloaded because it was using significant energy on a Safari! Hey There, So I went on a Safari it says This webpage was reloaded because it was using significant Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Safari has never required using this much energy or CPU before:I only have 4 tabs open, and none of them are games. Why is Safari taking up this much of my computing power and battery? Are there any tips for optimizing my power usage?Specifications: Hardware: MacBook Air (13-inch-2017)Processor: 1.8 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 6000 1536 MBSoftware (Safari): Version 15.0 Posted on Nov 3, 2021 3:39 PM Posted on Nov 4, 2021 1:39 PM Hey there, Elsig_Liang!Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you have an issue with the npower usage while using Safari. We would start by reseting the System Management Controller. The SMC is responsible for managing behaviors related to multiple systems.Here are the steps to reset the SMC: How to reset the SMC of your MacIf the problem continues, the next step would be reset the NVRAM. The NVRAM stores various settings. Resetting can help. Here is how to do this reset: Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your MacIf you continue to have an issue, then post the details of what is happening.Have a great day! Similar questions Safari is Using webpage for Significant Energy again! Hey there I went on WOF Retro Recap website it says "This webpage is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac." THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE! So How to get rid of it! Home Improvement! So How to get rid of Significant energy on a Safari? 218 1 Safari using significant battery Hello,I recently bought the base model 13 inch MacBook Pro 2020 and have been using it and haven't been getting the battery life out of it that is being

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Advertised by apple. I think this might be because safari is continuously using significant battery, even when just having 1 tab open and watching a show on Netflix or a video on YouTube for instance it keeps coming up for using significant energy. is anyone else experiencing the same issue or does anyone know a fix? Kindest regards 1094 2 Webpage is using significant energy on a safari! Hey!This webpage is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac.How to fix it? 683 1 Nov 4, 2021 1:39 PM in response to Eisig_Liang Hey there, Elsig_Liang!Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you have an issue with the npower usage while using Safari. We would start by reseting the System Management Controller. The SMC is responsible for managing behaviors related to multiple systems.Here are the steps to reset the SMC: How to reset the SMC of your MacIf the problem continues, the next step would be reset the NVRAM. The NVRAM stores various settings. Resetting can help. Here is how to do this reset: Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your MacIf you continue to have an issue, then post the details of what is happening.Have a great day! of 1 Safari Energy Usage

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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Safari has never required using this much energy or CPU before:I only have 4 tabs open, and none of them are games. Why is Safari taking up this much of my computing power and battery? Are there any tips for optimizing my power usage?Specifications: Hardware: MacBook Air (13-inch-2017)Processor: 1.8 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 6000 1536 MBSoftware (Safari): Version 15.0 Posted on Nov 3, 2021 3:39 PM Posted on Nov 4, 2021 1:39 PM Hey there, Elsig_Liang!Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you have an issue with the npower usage while using Safari. We would start by reseting the System Management Controller. The SMC is responsible for managing behaviors related to multiple systems.Here are the steps to reset the SMC: How to reset the SMC of your MacIf the problem continues, the next step would be reset the NVRAM. The NVRAM stores various settings. Resetting can help. Here is how to do this reset: Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your MacIf you continue to have an issue, then post the details of what is happening.Have a great day! Similar questions Safari is Using webpage for Significant Energy again! Hey there I went on WOF Retro Recap website it says "This webpage is using significant energy. Closing it may improve the responsiveness of your Mac." THAT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE! So How to get rid of it! Home Improvement! So How to get rid of Significant energy on a Safari? 218 1 Safari using significant battery Hello,I recently bought the base model 13 inch MacBook Pro 2020 and have been using it and haven't been getting the battery life out of it that is being

2025-04-02
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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Hi guys,Here's a conundrum. I have a brand new Macbook with the latest Yosemite of course. Just got it this week. Everything runs great, including Safari. However, Safari keeps getting listed on the battery pull down as using significant energy. I did have a few extensions when I first noticed this so I turned them off one by one until none were on. I restarted it each time (Safari, not the laptop), but it still said it's using significant energy on a bare bones setup.Not sure what's going on. It isn't a tremendous amount of energy and it's completely doable for now. And I know El Capitan is coming out in four days anyway which will probably change that. But just in case it doesn't: anyone here have a reason/idea of what's going on?Just curious and thanks for any help. 🙂 MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5) Posted on Sep 25, 2015 11:28 PM Safari Using Significant Resources?

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You basically don't care about saving power so it may even stops to show the banner.Unfortunately Safari is not open sourced so there is no way to actually tell if it helps as implementation details are know only to the team in Apple.Tom That translates into setting WebKitPreferences.plugInSnapshottingEnabled into ~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Safari/Data/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plistSearching for WebKitPreferences.plugInSnapshottingEnabled you can find another (related?) value snapshotAllPlugIns is open source and #17 Not sure how prevent this popup, but you may be able to reduce the load by using Ghostery or other content blocker. It makes a huge difference. I just got used to it. Zero add on's and all....In defense, wouldn't adding add-ons make it worse, not better? Because the same act your trying to defend, s also the cause as well in some cases.They ain't lying, closing Safari browser *should* reduce it, but i've seen cases "Finder is using sufficient energy"What do I do now? lol #18 I'm seeing this on my brand new MacBook Pro 13" while simply reading a newspaper story online and not doing much else. #19 I see it on Facebook. I'm already using Ghostery and also Taper Monkey to use Social Fixer to block the crap on Facebook.Funny, I haven't seen it since updating to the Public Beta of Big Sur.Safari with no more than 4 tabs open. #20 I see this *all the time* on Youtube streams with large chat/comment sections. Meanwhile if I check Activity Monitor it's actually just using 1/12th my total CPU and 1/10th my RAM. #21 This is supper annoying really. That banner appears all the time for me on several websites (youtube, Whatsapp Web, facebook). I don't really give a dam if it's using "significant energy" or not really specially when I am on AC. This has been hitting me more intensely for the past couple of months. Before I rarely saw that message. LFO8 macrumors regular #22 It is super annoying. And it appears that Safari even becomes sluggish as soon as the message appears. Forcing me to restart Safari. I have plenty of recourses to throw at Safari, in fact I WANT it to use ‘significant energy’ for my web apps. I just don’t want Safari to complain and nag about it and turn sluggish because it decides it needs to ‘save recourses ‘ I have a powerful Mac for a reason. #23 Just wanted to drop in and saw I'm 100% in

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