1. Clear your browser data, including the cache and cookies.
Next, click on Preferences > Privacy, then select Remove All Website Data.
When done, click on the Done button at the bottom of the screen.
Next, to clear your entire browsing history, you can navigate to Safari > History > Clear History.
2. Check your device's data and time.
Click on the Apple icon, then navigate to System Preferences > Date & Time.
Under the Time Zone tab, you can also enable your device to sync to your current location automatically. When you’re done, you can exit the window and try re-accessing the site.
3. Change your DNS settings.
Browse to Apple > System Preferences > Network.
From this window, select your connection, then click on the Advanced tab, followed by DNS. Next, click on the (+) icon next to IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
Enter the new DNS IP addresses. Use the following DNS
Office DNS: 10.10.0.4 and 10.10.0.9
Google’s Public DNS,: 8.8.8.8” and 8.8.4.4
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