OS X 10.11.4 Third Beta Fixes Safari Links Issue

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Last Monday Apple took the opportunity to launch several new betas of its different operating systems, among which we find the third beta of OS X 10.11.4. A few days ago my colleague Pedro informed you of a problem with the Twitter links that use Safari to open. Every time we try, Safari returns an error saying that it cannot open the page.

This error that appeared to be from Twitter it was found to be from Safari. The problem comes when you open a web address preceded by https and that is a short link that Twitter uses. The latest OS X updates haven't fixed this problem, but the next update will. As mentioned above, Apple released the third beta of OS X, with version number 10.11.4 and according to the developer Dieter Komendera Apple has finally solved the damn problem, which filled the Apple forums with unanswered questions regarding this Safari bug. Users tried to remove the s from the http address, clear the browser cache, and were even forced to use other browsers to try to access it.

Browsers Chrome and Fiefox have not been affected by this error, which directed all the blame to Apple's Safari browser. Apple to this day has not wanted to acknowledge this failure, but at least it has worked to solve it in the next OS X update. For now we will have to continue using the alternatives that I have mentioned above, until the end of In March Apple is not scheduled to release the final version of OS X 10.11.4.


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