When you open Copilot in Safari on a Mac, the sidebar may appear blank with no content, no chat input field, and no error message. This occurs because Safari’s default privacy settings block cross-site cookies and local storage that Copilot requires to load its interface. This article explains why the sidebar stays empty and provides three workaround steps you can use immediately.
Key Takeaways: Fixing the Empty Copilot Sidebar in Safari
- Safari > Settings > Privacy > Prevent cross-site tracking: Disabling this setting allows Copilot to load its interface correctly.
- Safari > Settings > Privacy > Manage Website Data > Remove Copilot data: Clearing stale cookies and cache can resolve a sidebar that remains blank after a previous session.
- Switch to Chrome or Edge: Using a Chromium-based browser bypasses Safari’s storage restrictions entirely and provides full Copilot functionality.
Why Copilot in Safari Shows an Empty Sidebar
Copilot relies on local storage and cookies to load its chat interface and maintain session state. Safari enforces strict Intelligent Tracking Prevention rules that block third-party cookies and limit local storage access by default. When these protections are active, Copilot cannot write the necessary data to your browser, so the sidebar renders as a blank frame.
The empty sidebar is not a sign that Copilot is broken. It is a browser-level restriction that prevents the Copilot web app from initializing. The same Copilot service works in Safari on iPhone and iPad because Apple’s mobile Safari allows the required storage mechanisms. On macOS, the desktop version of Safari applies stricter rules to all websites, including Microsoft’s Copilot domain.
What the Empty Sidebar Looks Like
You see the Copilot icon in the Safari toolbar. After clicking it, the sidebar slides open but shows a white or gray area with no text, no input box, and no greeting. The browser does not display a warning. The only visible element may be the Copilot icon at the top of the sidebar. Closing and reopening the sidebar does not change the behavior.
Workaround Steps to Restore the Copilot Sidebar
Try these methods in order. Each one addresses a specific cause of the empty sidebar. After each step, reload the Copilot sidebar by clicking the Copilot icon again.
Method 1: Disable Cross-Site Tracking in Safari
- Open Safari Settings
Click Safari in the menu bar and select Settings, or press Command + Comma. - Go to the Privacy tab
Click the Privacy icon at the top of the Settings window. - Uncheck Prevent cross-site tracking
Clear the checkbox next to Prevent cross-site tracking. This allows Copilot to store session data in the browser. - Reload the Copilot sidebar
Close Settings and click the Copilot icon in the Safari toolbar. The sidebar should now show the chat interface.
Method 2: Clear Copilot Website Data
If disabling cross-site tracking does not work, stale data from a previous Copilot session may be blocking the load. Remove the stored data and let Copilot create fresh storage.
- Open Safari Settings
Press Command + Comma to open Settings. - Go to the Privacy tab
Click the Privacy icon. - Click Manage Website Data
Scroll to the bottom of the Privacy pane and click the Manage Website Data button. - Find and remove Copilot data
In the search field, type copilot. Select all entries that contain copilot.microsoft.com or copilot.cloud.microsoft. Click Remove. - Confirm removal
Click Done. Close Settings and reload the Copilot sidebar.
Method 3: Use a Chromium-Based Browser
If you prefer not to change Safari’s privacy settings, open Copilot in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on the same Mac. These browsers do not block the local storage mechanisms that Copilot requires.
- Install Chrome or Edge
Download Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge from their official websites if you have not already installed one. - Sign in to Microsoft 365
Open the browser, go to microsoft365.com, and sign in with your work or school account. - Open Copilot
Click the Copilot icon in the top ribbon or navigate to copilot.cloud.microsoft. The sidebar loads immediately with the full chat interface.
If Copilot Still Shows an Empty Sidebar
The empty sidebar may persist even after applying the steps above. The following edge cases explain what else can cause the problem and how to resolve each one.
Safari Extension Conflicts
Some ad blockers and privacy extensions override Safari’s cookie settings. Disable all extensions temporarily. Open Safari > Settings > Extensions, uncheck every extension, then reload the Copilot sidebar. If the sidebar appears, re-enable extensions one by one to find the conflicting extension.
Corporate Network Policies
If you use a managed Mac from your employer, your IT department may enforce Safari settings that cannot be changed. In that case, Method 3 using Chrome or Edge is the only workaround. Contact your IT administrator to confirm whether Copilot is allowed on your network.
Copilot Service Outage
A blank sidebar can also result from a temporary outage on the Copilot service side. Check the Microsoft 365 Service Health dashboard at admin.microsoft.com > Health > Service Health. If Copilot shows a warning, wait for the service to recover. No browser changes will fix a server-side issue.
| Item | Disable cross-site tracking | Clear website data | Switch to Chrome or Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effect on Safari privacy | Reduces tracking protection for all sites | No permanent change to settings | No change to Safari |
| Time to apply | 30 seconds | 2 minutes | 5 minutes including browser install |
| Requires restarting Safari | No | No | No |
| Works with managed devices | Only if IT allows settings changes | Only if IT allows settings changes | Yes, if Chrome or Edge is installed |
Now you can restore the Copilot sidebar in Safari by disabling cross-site tracking, clearing website data, or switching to a Chromium browser. Try Method 2 first because it does not change your overall privacy settings. For daily use, consider keeping Chrome or Edge installed for Copilot tasks so Safari can stay locked down. After applying the fix, test the sidebar with a simple prompt such as Summarize this page to confirm that both the input field and the response area are working.