Sounds to me like Woolies have not tested their latest web catalogue.
Web writers should always make sure their work is compatible with all common 
browsers before releasing.
I learnt this when I did my IT course at TAFE some years ago.

> On 11 Feb 2020, at 12:49 pm, Alan Smith <sma...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
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> A problem.  I look at the Coles and Woolworths grocery catalogues most weeks. 
> I usually use a 2012 iMac for this.  This week I cannot open the Woolies 
> catalogue page using the default Safari browser.  I get a spinning "wait” 
> icon with message “Loading Page”.  OS is High Sierra 10.13.6 with Google 
> search engine.  However it does work using Firefox.
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> Same thing happens using a 2019 iMac using Safari and Google.  OS is Mojave 
> 10.14.6, Safari is version 13.0.5.  I do not have any other browser installed 
> on this device.  If I use Safari > Develop > User Agent to emulate another 
> browser (Firefox or Microsoft Edge) then the Woolies catalogue page opens.  
> There is no change when the iMac is booted in Safe Mode.  No problems 
> detected with Malwarebytes or EtreCheck.
> 
> Experiments with other devices just muddy the waters.  iPad 5 with iOS 13.3 
> and Google will not open the Woolies page either.  iPad 2 with iOS 9.3.5 and 
> Bing works ok!
> 
> Superficially it seems that Google is a common factor.  Any suggestions for a 
> fix?
> 
> Perplexed
> Alan
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