Safari showing not connected to internet since update

Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone is experiencing a similar problem or has a remedy? Basically both my imac and macpro were recently updated with both OS & Safari updates. Since doing so you will often click on a link to a new page and a message will come up saying that Safari could not open the page because we're not connected to the internet. We are as you can automatically go back to the previous page or load other websites. If you click the link about 3 times it eventually opens, but naturally it's very frustrating.
Any suggestions on what could be the cause? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks!

HI and welcome...
From your Safari menu bar click Safari / Preferences then select the Security tab.
Click: Show Cookies.
Delete all cookies.
Shut down your Mac, restart, then launch Safari.
Carolyn

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