Authentication popups in Safari

Hello There,
Few of our business users using MAC Yosemite OS for logging to our Intranet Portal. Our Intranet
portal designed on SharePoint 2010 and it is using Kerberos authentication.Home page consists
of many user controls which display newsfeed, userprofile images, search result webparts etc.
The issue is users receiving multiple authentication popups when they are trying to access the
portal. This is only occuring in Safari browser and not in other browsers. We have engaged
Microsoft to investigate the issue and they suggested it may be limitation in safari browser.
Please let me know your inputs on the same. I can schedule a quick call if required.
Regards,
Govindu Kolluri
Sydney -Australia

Settings / Safari / Block Pop-ups / off
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