How to allow insecure content in web browser on IPad Pro?

How come there is no option on Safari or any other browsers to Allow insecure content for a site? I am running an app at work that needs to allow insecure content to utilize the app with an interface I am working on. I can do this on a laptop, but not an IPad. Does anyone have any insight on this or a solution?

iPad (5th gen) Wi-Fi, Cellular

Posted on Sep 14, 2022 10:43 AM

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Posted on Sep 18, 2022 10:44 AM

Hi Mark Felt,


Thank you for reaching out and posting in Apple Support Communities. Take a look at the settings for Safari on iPad, and see if any of the settings below can be changed to help.


Browse privately in Safari on iPad - Apple Support

Control privacy and security settings for Safari
Go to Settings  > Safari, then below Privacy & Security, turn any of the following on or off:

• Prevent Cross-Site Tracking: Safari limits third-party cookies and data by default. Turn this option off to allow cross-site tracking.
• Hide IP address: Safari automatically protects your IP address from known trackers. For eligible iCloud+ subscribers, your IP address is protected from trackers and websites as you browse in Safari. If this option is off, your IP address isn’t hidden.
• Block All Cookies: Turn this option on to prevent websites from adding cookies to your iPad. (To remove cookies already on iPad, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.)
• Fraudulent Website Warning: Safari displays a warning if you’re visiting a suspected phishing website. Turn this option off if you don’t want to be warned of fraudulent websites.
• Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement: This prevents websites from viewing your personal information to serve you targeted ads.
• Check for Apple Pay: Websites that use Apple Pay can check to see if you have Apple Pay enabled on your device. Turn this option off to prevent websites from checking if you have Apple Pay.

When you visit a website using Safari that isn’t secure, a warning appears in the Safari search field.


We hope this helps!



Take care!

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Sep 18, 2022 10:44 AM in response to Mark Felt

Hi Mark Felt,


Thank you for reaching out and posting in Apple Support Communities. Take a look at the settings for Safari on iPad, and see if any of the settings below can be changed to help.


Browse privately in Safari on iPad - Apple Support

Control privacy and security settings for Safari
Go to Settings  > Safari, then below Privacy & Security, turn any of the following on or off:

• Prevent Cross-Site Tracking: Safari limits third-party cookies and data by default. Turn this option off to allow cross-site tracking.
• Hide IP address: Safari automatically protects your IP address from known trackers. For eligible iCloud+ subscribers, your IP address is protected from trackers and websites as you browse in Safari. If this option is off, your IP address isn’t hidden.
• Block All Cookies: Turn this option on to prevent websites from adding cookies to your iPad. (To remove cookies already on iPad, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data.)
• Fraudulent Website Warning: Safari displays a warning if you’re visiting a suspected phishing website. Turn this option off if you don’t want to be warned of fraudulent websites.
• Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement: This prevents websites from viewing your personal information to serve you targeted ads.
• Check for Apple Pay: Websites that use Apple Pay can check to see if you have Apple Pay enabled on your device. Turn this option off to prevent websites from checking if you have Apple Pay.

When you visit a website using Safari that isn’t secure, a warning appears in the Safari search field.


We hope this helps!



Take care!

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