Safari memory leak

I've just updated to Monterey 12.6.1 and Safari 16.1. I have been shutting down Safari daily or more frequently to avoid it sucking memory. I accidentally left it running overnight and it's crept up to a reported 48.65 GB, see image. I'm surely not the only person encountering this? I have 24 GB RAM fitted in a Late 2015 iMac with i7 and AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4 GB graphics card.



Unless there is a fix, I'm going to stop using Safari. Are there any recent suggested fixes?


iMac 27″, macOS 10.12

Posted on Oct 27, 2022 04:19 PM

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Oct 28, 2022 04:01 PM in response to stoyan4

Thanks, stoyan4, that gave me a ray of hope. Sadly, even with the latest Safari Technology Preview you mention above, I'm up to 45 GB overnight, so no discernible improvement. Chrome rarely gets above what it is now, about 3 GB including its GPU helper, even if it's running for weeks. I think I need to give up on Safari until they fix it. If I don't remember to kill it every so often, the whole machine becomes unusable and needs a hard reset. Anybody have any other suggestions?


Dec 10, 2022 03:16 AM in response to __Bloodaxe

I got the same problem on my 13" Macbook Pro 2018 with four Thunderbolt ports (i7, 16GB, 1 TB)..

It started with an Monterey Update. Than I upgraded to Ventura 13.0.0 - here it was fine, I didn´t hit the bug. After updating to 13.0.1 the problem came back.


Now I´m waiting for a fix from Apple. I still reported it via Feedback Assistant - unfortunately Apple never sent any feedback....

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