How to stop automatically unzipping downloaded Zip files in Safari

Erdal TAŞKESENErdal TAŞKESEN
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If you're using Safari as your web browser, and you've noticed that certain “safe” files are automatically opening after being downloaded, you may be wondering how to stop this behavior. In this blog post, we'll show you how to disable this feature so that your downloaded files remain in their original state until you're ready to open them.

The following file types are considered “safe” by Safari:

  • Pictures

  • Movies

  • Sounds

  • PDF files

  • Text documents

  • Disc images, such as DMG files

  • Some other archive types

How to disable Safari's “Open Safe Files” setting on macOS

  1. Open Safari on your Mac and click the Safari menu item at the top of the screen.

  2. Choose Preferences… from the drop-down menu and make sure you’re on the General tab when the new window opens. If not, click the General tab.

  3. If the box has a check in it, the feature is enabled, meaning that the “safe” files open automatically. Click the box once to remove the check and disable the feature.

References

  1. The Mac Hacker’s Handbook (Pages 79–80)
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Erdal TAŞKESEN
Erdal TAŞKESEN

Hey, y’all 🖖🏽 I am a passionate self-taught developer, open-source advocate, and tech enthusiast with a hands-on approach to problem-solving and an unending thirst for knowledge. Anything and everything classified as technology fascinate me.