I can't access the same website on my Macbook I can on my iPad. The Mac said the site could not be found, but I see only the IPad

I can't access the same website on my MacBook I can on my IPad. I get a cannot locate the site on the computer, but I can see it on the iPad. Both use Google as a home page and Safari as a browser.

A single site?

What site?

Maybe:

If Safari is slow, unresponsive, which closes unexpectedly, or has other issues - Apple Support

Which version of OSX? If it is 'Mac OS X (10.5.5),' as you say it is because the version of Safari is too old

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