If Safari isn't loading websites or quits on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
If you can't load a website or webpage, or Safari quits unexpectedly, follow these steps.
Connect to a different network
Try to load a website, like www.apple.com , using cellular data. If you don't have cellular data, connect to a different Wi-Fi network , then load the website.
If you're using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), check your VPN settings . If you have a VPN turned on, some apps or websites might block content from loading.
Restart your device
Turn off your device and turn it on again.
Restart your iPhone
Restart your iPad
Restart your iPod touch
Clear website data
You can clear website data occasionally to improve Safari performance.
Go to Settings > Safari.
Tap Clear History and Website Data.
Tap Clear History to confirm.
Turn on JavaScript
Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on.
Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced.
Turn on JavaScript.
Get more help
If the issue continues and only affects a certain website or webpage, check if you have Private Relay turned on. You can temporarily turn off Private Relay in iCloud Settings . If Safari still doesn't load websites and you tried all of these steps, contact the website developer for more help.
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How to Solve Safari Crashes on the iPhone
A handful of tweaks may keep Safari from crashing on your iPhone
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What to Know
- Restart the iPhone. Check Settings > General to see if an update is available. If it is, install it.
- Other tips to try include: Clear the Safari history and website data, disable AutoFill, disable iCloud Safari syncing. Turn off JavaScript.
- If everything fails to help, contact Apple.
This article describes several ways you can solve Safari crashes on the iPhone. These troubleshooting steps work with all currently supported models of the iPhone. Version-specific instructions are noted where applicable.
Restart the iPhone
If Safari is crashing regularly, your first step should be to restart the iPhone . Just like a computer, the iPhone needs to be restarted every now and then to reset memory, clear temporary files, and generally restore things to a cleaner state. To restart the iPhone:
After the iPhone restarts, visit the website that crashed Safari. Chances are, things will be better.
Update to the Latest Version of iOS
If a restart doesn’t fix the problem, verify that you're running the latest version of iOS, the iPhone's operating system. Each update to iOS adds new features and fixes all kind of bugs that could be causing crashes. There are two options for updating iOS:
- Update using iTunes .
- Update wirelessly directly on the iPhone.
If there is an update available, install it and see if that fixes the problem.
Clear Safari History and Website Data
If neither of those steps work, try clearing out the browsing data stored on your iPhone, including your browsing history and cookies placed on your iPhone by sites you visit. A "flush" also clears this data from all devices signed into your iCloud account. Losing this data may be a mild inconvenience if the cookies provide functionality on some websites, but it's better than having Safari crash. To clear this data, Tap Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data .
In the menu that pops up from the bottom of the screen, tap Clear History and Data .
Disable AutoFill
If Safari is still crashing, disabling autofill is another option you should explore. Autofill takes the contact information from your address book and adds it to website forms so that you don't have to type your shipping or email address over and over. To disable autofill, tap Settings > Safari > Autofill.
Move the Use Contact Info slider to off/white to disable your address and phone from populating forms. Move the Names and Passwords slider to off/white to stop username/password pairs from automatic entry. Move the Credit Cards slider to off/white to keep your payment history off.
Disable iCloud Safari Syncing
If none of the steps so far have fixed your crashing problem, the problem may not be with your iPhone itself. It may be iCloud . One iCloud feature syncs your Safari bookmarks between all Apple devices signed into the same iCloud account. That's useful, but it can also be the source of some Safari crashes on iPhone. To turn off iCloud Safari Syncing, tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud and move the Safari slider to off/white.
Turn Off JavaScript
If Safari is still crashing, the problem could be the website you're visiting. Many sites use a programming language called JavaScript to provide all kinds of features and animations. JavaScript is great, but when it's written badly, it can crash browsers. Try turning off JavaScript by visiting Settings > Safari > Advanced and moving the JavaScript slider to off/white.
Isolating the problem isn't the end here. You really need JavaScript to use modern websites, so I recommend turning it back on and not visiting the site that crashed (or disabling JavaScript before you visit it again).
Contact Apple
If everything nothing has worked and Safari is still crashing on your iPhone, your last option is to contact Apple to get technical support. Learn how to get tech support in this article.
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Does safari keep crashing on your iphone here's how to fix it.
If you've noticed that Safari on your iPhone keeps crashing today, don't panic you aren't alone. A number of Safari users are reporting that they are having difficulty using the default browser. They say it is repeatedly crashing when launched for the first time.
According to reports on the web, comments on Reddit and tweets from disgruntled Apple users, the widespread bug appears to affect iOS 9 and up, as well as Macs using the Safari browser.
The good news is that it's not you but a problem with how the browser's built-in search engine suggests sites. It occurs when you use the URL address bar to search for things instead of going directly to Google or Bing.
You can solve the problem of Safari crashing on your iPhone by simply turning off Safari Suggestions within the phones Settings app. Go to Settings > Safari > Safari Suggestions and toggle it to off.
Alternatively, Google suggests you either go directly to Google.com or switch to its browser Chrome, which isn't affected.
In a playful tweet that is clearly a dig at Apple, it said that people should just go to the company's website to search.
The news comes as Apple announced that over one billion active users that have used either an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV or Apple Watch in the past 90 days.
UPDATE: Apple says this issue is now fixed, and that if you are still experiencing problems to clear your Safari cache.
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What to do if Safari keeps crashing
Does Safari keep crashing on your Mac, iPhone or iPad? Is Safari running so slowly on your Mac that you can’t use it properly? Is Safari just closing on your iPad without warning?
In this feature we’re going to look at what to do when Apple’s Safari web browser isn’t working properly.
There are a few reasons why Safari might be crashing:
There might be something going on in the background of the website you are visiting (or one you have opening another tab).
You might be running an older version of the software with an issue that has since been fixed.
A webpage might be using a plug-in, an extension or other software that has a problem.
Your Mac might be running low on memory or storage space.
There are a few other things that could be causing issues. We’ll look at each below and explain how you can fix, or avoid the problem.
See also: How to use the Safari web browser on the Mac and How to speed up Safari
The first thing to check is how many tabs you have open in Safari. Including any sites you might have ‘Pinned’ in Safari on your Mac.
If you are anything like us, you open new tabs in Safari (Command+T on the Mac, or + on iOS) without closing the one you have stopped using (after all you might need to return to it). Should content of one of these tabs continue to run in the background, then it might be causing an issue.
Each tab or Safari window takes up a little space in memory. Have too many tabs open and Safari starts fighting for resources with other apps, and it ends up running far more slowly than it should.
This is more likely to be a problem on the Mac than the iPad or iPhone, but it’s still worth following the advice below on an iOS device.
How to close multiple tabs in Safari on the Mac
- Hold down the Option/Alt key and click on File.
- Choose: Close Other Tab (if you don’t press Option/Alt you will only see Close This Tab.
Every page other than the one you are looking at will be closed.
Close multiple Safari windows on the Mac
If you tend to open many windows while you are using Safari:
- Click on File
- Close All Windows
How to close multiple tabs in Safari on iPad/iPhone
Multiple tabs open on your iPhone or iPad? While this shouldn’t cause issues in the same way it might on the Mac, because the tabs you aren’t using will be suspended (they can still be active on a Mac, playing video for example), you may still benefit from closing them all down (least of all because it gets very difficult to find the tab you opened yesterday if you still have tabs open from this time last year).
- To close all your Tabs by tap and hold on the tab icon in the bottom right.
- A sheet will open with the options: Close All [Number] Tabs, Close This Tab, New Private Tab, New Tab.
- Tap on Close All [Number] Tabs.
Check what’s responsible
You could also look to Activity Monitor to see if a particular site is being singled out for taking up a lot of resources.
- Open Activity Monitor.
- Click on Memory.
- Sort by Memory to see what is using up the most of your RAM.
- You can select that site in Activity Monitor and then click on the X to close that process.
The benefit of this method is that you can close the page that is causing the problem and keep other pages open.
Update software
Apple regularly updates Safari to address security concerns, so it may be that you are experiencing problems that have been corrected by an update (or problems caused by a software update).
You could start by checking what version of Safari you are running.
- In the Safari menu on your Mac, click on Safari.
- Click About Safari.
- A box will pop up that states the version of Safari you are running.
However, your Mac should update Safari automatically whenever Apple releases an update to Safari, because Safari comes as part of macOS. So your version of Safari should be up-to-date as long as your MacOS is…
To check to see if there is an update to macOS you need to follow these steps:
If you are running Mojave:
- Open System Preferences.
- Click on Software Update.
- Your Mac will check for updates before comfirming if your Mac is, or isn’t, up to date. If you need to run an update do so as this may fix any issues you are experiencing.
If you are running High Sierra or older:
- Click on the Apple logo in the right corner of your Mac screen.
- Choose Software Update.
It’s the same on an iOS device. The update to Safari will come as part of the operating system update.
To check if iOS needs to be updated:
- Tap on Settings.
- Software Update.
Note that sometimes it’s a software update that causes the issues you are experiencing.
For example, back in January 2016, many iOS and Mac users found that their Safari browser would crash every time they tried to tap the URL bar or open a new tab. The Safari app would close, forcing them to launch it again, only for the issue to reoccur.
The problem was reportedly caused by Apple’s Safari Suggestions, the feature that offers up automatically completed URLs as you type in the URL bar.
By the end of January 2016 Apple had apparently fixed the problem with an update, but it seems that for a few months that year Safari continued to be plagued by the issue on and off.
Clear website data and cache
When you visit a web page in Safari it stores a copy of it in a cache. This copy enables it to load the web page faster next time you visit.
Sometimes the web will start to behave oddly if something goes wrong with the cache. Perhaps Facebook seems stuck on what it was displaying yesterday evening, for example.
The best way to fix this is to clear the cache.
How to clear Safari cache on a Mac
You can start by getting rid of all your website data, including your web browsing history.
- Click Safari in the menu at the top of the screen.
- Choose Clear History. In older versions of Safari this listed and Website Data as well, but in new versions Website Data is automatically cleared as well (unless you press Option/Alt in which case you see the option to keep Website history).
- This will actually clear data on all your devices that are logged on to the same iCloud account, so your Mac, iPad and iPhone can be done at the same time. Choose from the last hour, today, today and yesterday, and all history.
- Make your choice (we recommend All History) and click on Clear History.
That clears your history, but if you want to clear your cache specifically, follow these steps:
- Click on Safari > Preferences.
- Click on Privacy.
- Click on Manage Website Data.
- Selecting the Privacy icon and clicking the ‘Manage Website Data…’ button.
- You can delete all cookies and cache by clicking the Remove All button.
The problem with doing this is your Mac will ‘forget’ the autocomplete information you are probably used to it filling in, such as passwords and login details.
Another way to clear your cache is to use the Safari Developer menu to just clear the cache, leaving cookies and other info alone. We have more information about how to clear Safari cache here .
How to clear Safari cache on an iPhone/iPad
You can also clear your Safari cache on your iPhone of iPad. As with the Mac, we’ll start off by clearing your history and website data – which includes the cache. Here’s how to do that:
- Find Safari (in the list with Passwords & Accounts at the top).
- Scroll down to Clear Website and History data and tap on that.
That will clear all your history, cookies and other browsing data. Luckily it won’t change your AutoFill information.
It’s not possible to clear only the Safari cache on iPad or iPhone as you can on a Mac.
Remove Flash
Flash is software used to play video and other interactive content. Many websites switched to HTML 5 some years back because it is less problematic. We think you’ll be happier if you get rid of Flash.
Here’s how to uninstall Flash Player .
If you need Flash for some reason – you may see a Missing Plug-In alert, make sure you have an up to date version and make sure you get it from Adobe . One of the favourite disguises of malware is as a Flash update.
Turn off extensions
Extensions (often called plug-ins on other browsers) provide additional functionality to Safari, but they can cause problems.
- Choose Safari > Preferences > Extensions to see all the extensions on your system.
- Deselect any extensions you don’t want to run, or even better, uninstall them.
Older versions of Safari had the option to turn off extensions. This setting is no longer available in Safari.
If Safari works better with all extensions turned off, you could go through your extensions one at a time to find out which one is causing problems. Use the check-box next to each extension and turn them all off. Then turn them on one at a time to see which one is problematic, and leave that one set Off until an update is provided.
There are dozens of extensions available for Safari. Read more about the new Extensions for Safari here.
Turn off Virus scanners
Virus scanners pay close attention to Safari, because it’s the Mac’s main portal to the internet. It should allow you to get on fine, but if you have a virus scanner try turning it off to see if that helps. If that helps try switching to a different virus program.
Use Reader mode
If you find Safari isn’t working for just one website, you could try viewing it in Reader mode.
- Click on the icon that looks like a cluster lines on the left of the url/search bar.
- This will open a Reader view of the webpage, removing some of the things that could be causing problems for you, such as adverts.
You can choose for that website to always divert to Reader view.
Just right click on the Reader icon and choose Use Reader Automatically on [website name].
We have more information about using Reader view here .
Delete preferences
If you’ve tried everything else and Safari still doesn’t work you can delete the preferences from your Home/Library folder.
- Quit Safari and choose File > Go To Folder in Finder.
- Enter ~/Library/Safari/ into the Go To Folder Window (don’t miss the tilde ‘~’ at the start) and click Go. This opens your preferences folder.
- Drag everything in this folder to Trash and restart Safari.
When you restart Safari it will recreate these files as if you have just performed a clean installation.
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Use another browser
Alternatively, try using a different browser. Some websites, especially old sites, struggle with providing support for a variety of browsers. Read our article that evaluates the best Safari alternatives here: Best Mac Browsers and the same for iPhone .
Get more RAM or clear some space
It might not be Safari’s fault. If your Mac (or iOS device) is running out of storage space, or you are low on RAM it might be causing problems for any apps you are running.
You could look into making more space on your Mac – more info here .
Of you could try and free up some RAM . Or Install more RAM in your Mac .
We also have how to clear cache and free up RAM on an iPhone here.
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How to Fix: Safari Keeps Crashing on iPhone/iPad
Safari keeps crashing on iPhone or iPad? This guide offers 9 methods to help you fix iPhone/iPad Safari keeps crashing issue.
Fix Safari Keeps Crashing
Safari is the default browser of iPhone/iPad, and many people use it everyday including you. However, you are now experiencing the Safari keeps crashing issue and can’t simply browse the Internet, which is quite frustrating.
Don’t worry, to help you out, here in this guide we will tell you 9 practical methods to fix the iPhone/iPad Safari keeps crashing problem. Let’s get started now.
- Restart Your iPhone/iPad
- Clear History and Website Data
- Turn off iCloud Safari Syncing
- Turn off AutoFill
- Turn off Suggestions
- Turn off JavaScript
- Reboot Your iPhone/iPad
- Update the Newest iOS Version
- Restore Your iPhone/iPad
Solution 1. Restart Your iPhone/iPad
Restart your iphone x or later:.
- Hold the side button and either volume button until a slider shows.
- Power off the device by dragging the slider.
- Press and hold the side button to power on the device.
- Hold the button until you see the Apple logo.
Restart your iPhone 8 or earlier:
- Hold the top or side button (depending on your model) until a slider shows.
- Press and hold the top or side button to power on the device.
Restart Your iPhone
Soft Restart
Alternatively, you can turn off your iPhone by going to Settings > Then choose the General option > Tap on Shut Down if your device is running iOS 11 or later.
Solution 2. Clear History and Website Data
Go to Settings on your iPhone > Tap on Safari > Tap on Clear History and Website Data > Confirm on the pop-up window.
Remove All Website Data: Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced > Website Data > Scroll down and choose Remove All Website Data > Tap Remove Now on the pop-up window.
Solution 3. Turn off iCloud Safari Syncing
Open Settings on your device > [your name] > Tap on iCloud > Turn off Safari > Wait for a couple of minutes and turn it on again to have a try. If it does not work, you can just disable the Safari syncing.
Solution 4. Turn off AutoFill
Open Settings app > Safari > AutoFill > Turn the Use Contact Info/Names and Passwords/Credit Cards to off.
Solution 5. Turn off Suggestions
It can help stop Safari from crashing to the Home screen. Go to Settings app > Tap Safari > Turn off Safari Suggestions.
Solution 6. Turn off JavaScript
Go to Settings > Tap Safari > Tap Advanced > Disable JavaScript.
Solution 7. Reboot Your iPhone/iPad
Reboot iphone 8 or later:.
- Press and hold the Side button, simultaneously press either volume button until the slider appears.
- Switch from left to right to turn the iPhone off.
- Press and hold the Side button again until you see the Apple logo.
Reboot iPhone 7:
- Press and hold both the volume down button and the Sleep/Wake button.
- When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
Reboot iPhone 6 or earlier:
- Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button.
Solution 8. Update Your iDevice to the Newest iOS Version
Make sure you are running the last iOS, each iOS update also fixes all kinds of bugs. Go to Settings > General > Software Update to have a check.
Solution 9. Restore Your iPhone/iPad
If all the above methods cannot help you fix the Safari keeps crashing on iPhone/iPad issue, then this is the last way.
You can restore your device with iTunes or iCloud , just remember to backup your iPhone/iPad in advance. Or you will lose all the existing data on your device.
The Bottom Line
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Safari Crashing on iPhone / iPad? Here is How to Fix Safari Crashes & Freezes
Safari is the web browser that comes with every iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, and though Safari in iOS should be stable and not crash or freeze often, the fact is that sometimes Safari does crash.
Fortunately there are usually some pretty simple resolutions to any Safari crashing problems in iOS, and so if you are experiencing any type of freezes, crashes, or the app closing itself or stalling, you can likely resolve it with the methods outlined below.
6 Fixes for Safari Crashes in iOS
While you can try these in any particular order to fix Safari problems in iOS, we recommend following how they’re presented here. Let’s get right to it:
Update iOS System Software
Updating system software is recommended because each iOS release includes bug fixes and improvements, some of which may directly resolve a problem you are experiencing with the Safari app on an iPhone or iPad. Updating iOS is easy.
- Go the Settings app and to “General”, then go to “Software Update” and install what is available
Disable Safari Suggestions Features
An old bug that was fixed in later releases of iOS caused Safari Suggestions to be problematic in the past. Some users also just don’t like the feature, but you can disable Safari suggestions easily:
- From Settings, go to “Safari” and toggle “Search Engine Suggestions” OFF, then toggle “Safari Suggestions” OFF
Too Many Safari Tabs? Close Some
If you have too many Safari tabs open you may be causing the app to run out of memory. Typically Safari handles this well by forcing the pages to refresh, but sometimes you may want to manually intervene and just close out some of the old unused tabs.
- From Safari, tap the box button to see the open tabs, then tap the “X” in the tab titlebar to close each – repeat as necessary
Clear Out History & Web Data in Safari
Safari accumulates caches, browsing history, cookies, and other data in the iPhone or iPad. Sometimes that data can interfere with app functionality, so clearing it out can be a remedy to problems with the app crashing or stalling on some web sites.
- From Settings, go to “Safari” and then to “Clear History and Website Data”
This will also delete history from you rather iCloud signed in devices so keep that in mind too. You can get more specific and delete recent Safari history if you want instead, though that may not remedy the issue.
Force Quit the Safari App in iOS, Relaunch
Sometimes just force quitting the app and relaunching Safari is sufficient to resolve a problem with the browser:
- Double click on the Home button, then swipe UP on the Safari app to close it, relaunch as usual
Reboot the iPhone / iPad
Hold down the Home button and Power button together concurrently until you see the Apple logo on the front of the screen, then release. This force reboots the iPhone and can resolve some issues.
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How to Fix Safari Keeps Crashing iPhone with Ease 2022
Safari is a fairly famous browser as it allows iPhone users to access anything on the internet. Most iPhone users tend to use the Safari browser to search for anything in Google. However, many people have complained that Safari tends to crash when you open multiple tabs.
This issue can happen due to some software or hard glitch, but everyone wants Safari to work smoothly. Luckily, this article will help you fix the “Safari keeps crashing iPhone” issue.
Part 1: Why Does Safari Keep Crashing on iPhone
Here’s the list of reasons that can cause the “Safari keeps crashing iPhone” issue.
- If your iPhone or Safari isn’t updated, it might cause trouble.
- Using the multiple tabs simultaneously doesn’t make sense as it can cause many issues.
- If you’ve enabled Safari Suggestions and Restrictions, it might hurt you.
Part 2: How to Fix Safari Keeps Crashing iPhone
1. close all the safari tabs and then reopen.
If you’ve opened too many tabs on your Safari browser, you might face the “Safari keeps crashing iPhone” issue.
An excessive amount of tabs can cause a memory shortage on your browser, and that, as a result, can create chaos. What you need to do here is to close the unnecessary tabs from your browser and then launch the Safari browser again to see how things shape up now.
2. Restart Safari and iPhone
Another useful thing you could try doing is to restart both Safari and iPhone. This process can enable your iPhone or Safari browser to eliminate software glitches.
To restart the Safari browser, you’ll need to quit it and launch it again. While you can start restarting the iPhone by tapping and holding the Volume and side buttons until you see a slider there, turn the device off by pushing the slider to the right side. Turn the device on after tapping and holding the Side button again.
3. Update Your iPhone and Safari to the Latest Version
Despite restarting iPhone and Safari, things don’t bother to come good; you’ll need to check whether you’ve installed the latest version of the iPhone and Safari. Using the older iOS or Safari version might create many issues. Hence, it would help if you didn’t waste any time before getting a new version of the iPhone and Safari downloaded.
4. Clear Safari History and Website Data
If nothing seems to be working for you, don’t shy away before clearing Safari Browser history and website data. Losing this data might cause an inconvenience, but it can fix the issue you’ve been facing of late. Here’s how to serve your purpose.
- 1. After launching iPhone settings, you’ll need to select the “Safari” option.
- 2. Tap “Clear History and Website Data” and then hit “Clear History and Data” to put the things in order.
5. Turn Off Some Settings to Fix Safari Crashing iPhone
You can also try to disable te following settings to help resolve iPhone safari crashing issue.
5.1. Disable Autofill to Fix Safari iPhone Crash
If you’re still suffering from the same issue, you can try disabling autofill. This process can prevent you from typing your email address multiple times and improve the Safari browser’s functionality. Here’s how to disable autofill.
- 1. After launching “Settings”, all you need to do is select the Safari icon.
- 2. You’ll need to toggle the autofill off to disable it in this phase.
5.2. Disable iCloud Safari Syncing
If you’re still unable to find the reason behind the issue you’re facing and fix it, there might be some issue with your iCloud.
An iCloud feature tends to sync your Safari browser bookmarks to all the Apple devices you signed with the iCloud account. This feature is useful, but it can be the main reason for some crashes on your device. Hence, disabling the feature will be a wise decision.
- 1. Visit the iPhone setting and then navigate to the iCloud section.
- 2. Toggle the “Safari” icon to disable Safari Syncing.
5.3. Disable Safari Suggestions
Safari suggestion is the feature of Safari that helps you to view the recent web pages. Moreover, it also enables you to access the web pages you frequently visit. In short, it tends to show you the result that you’d like to see.
However, it has been noted that this feature can cause the “Safari keeps crashing iPhone” issue. Hence, it would help if you looked to turn this feature off to avoid any inconvenience. Here’s how to disable it.
- 1. Navigate to the “Safari” option after launching iPhone settings.
- 2. Now, you’ll only need to turn off Safari Suggestions from there.
5.4. Disable Safari Restrictions
Safari comes with a Restriction feature that prevents unauthorized people from accessing the browser. However, enabling this feature might create some issues for you. Hence, you should disable this feature if you’re having some issues with your browser. Here’s how to disable it.
- 1. Select the Screen Time icon after launching iPhone settings.
- 2. Navigate to the “Allowed Apps” icon after visiting “Privacy Restrictions”. You’ll need to make sure that the Safari browser option is off.
5.5. Turn Off JavaScript to Solve Safari Crashing iPhone
When you visit a particular website frequently, it causes issues with your Safari Browser. For instance, many websites use Javascript, which is undoubtedly an incredible language.
But, the thing is that when you don’t write the language carefully, it can crash your browsers. Hence, it would help if you looked to turn off the Javascript language to prevent any scare. Follow the guide below to turn it off.
- 1. First, you’ll need to visit iPhone settings and navigate the “Safari” icon. Next up, you’ll need to select Advanced.
- 2. Now, you can turn the Javascript option off by dragging the toggle.
Part 3: How to Fix Safari Keeps Crashing iPhone without Losing Data
If you want to fix the “iPhone Safari crashing” issue, you should look at StarzSoft Fixcon . It is gigantic software that enables you to easily get rid of about 200 issues.
On top of that, Starzsoft doesn’t cause any loss as you can restore your iPhone without losing any data due to Standard Repair Mode.
- 1. In this phase, you’ll need to download Starzsoft Fixcon and then launch it without wasting any time.
- 4. In this step, all you need to do is tap the Repair icon and start repairing your device. It is only a matter of time before you’ll get rid of the issue you’re facing.
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Bizarre iPhone and iPad bug causes Safari to crash when you type certain letters [U]
There’s another bizarre bug that’s affecting some iPhone and iPad users, preventing them from searching for certain words and characters using Safari. It’s unclear what exactly is causing this problem, but many iOS 16 users have taken to Twitter to voice their complaints and share screen recordings showing the exact problems.
Update: Apple has implemented a server-side fix for this bug.
Safari on iPhone crashing after typing
The issue here is that when you start typing certain letters into the address bar in Safari, the Safari app will immediately crash. This means you can’t complete your search or complete the process of typing in the URL of the website you’re attempting to visit. It seems to affect all versions of iOS 16. Interestingly, it doesn’t seem to affect iPhone users in certain countries.
The bug was first pointed out by users on Twitter , and we’ve been able to verify it in our own testing. For example, if I open safari on my iPhone 14 Pro Max and start typing “Wells Fargo” into the address bar, Safari immediately crashes after I type the first three letters, “wel,” into the address bar.
There are a number of different words and searches that seem to cause this problem, as noted by MacRumors : “tar,” “bes,” “wal,” “wel,” “old,” “sta,” “pla.” There are surely other combinations that trigger this crash, and it’s something that’s impossible to test for.
This is likely due to some sort of text rendering bug affecting the suggested results that appear in Safari when you start typing. The first reports of the problem started surfacing overnight into Monday morning, indicating that it’s a server-side bug of some sort. This means Apple should be able to fix it without releasing a dedicated software update.
The workaround for now is to visit the Google website in Safari, then complete your search there. You can also disable Siri Suggestions:
doesn’t affect me but i found a way to reproduce it. just turn off Settings » Safari » Safari Suggestions and it will stop crashing. — Mike Beasley is on Mastodon and Bluesky (@MikeBeas) November 14, 2022
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How to fix crashing apps on an iphone or ipad.
When your iPhone doesn't "just work," here's how to troubleshoot app crashes---and operating system problems, too.
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Apps can crash or freeze on iPhones and iPads, just as they can on any other platform. Apple's iOS and iPadOS operating systems disguise app crashes by closing the app. If you're experiencing crashing, freezing, or buggy apps, here's how you can fix your problem.
First, you have to figure out whether it's an app crash or a device crash. This is pretty simple: if you're using an app, and it suddenly closes for no reason, the app crashed. If you're using an app and it becomes unresponsive, but you can still access other apps, the app has crashed. If you're trying to launch an app and it keeps disappearing, the app is repeatedly crashing.
If your phone has become unresponsive, it's likely a device issue. Your phone will display a black screen or remain stuck on the Apple logo if the device has crashed. Also, if your iPhone or iPad is slow for no apparent reason, and across multiple apps, it's a device issue.
If you cannot connect your wireless headphones, send files over AirDrop, or see AirPlay devices, it's possible a service used by the operating system has crashed.
Apps are third-party software that runs on your iPhone. Despite the, "it just works," perception of Apple devices, there's plenty that can go wrong and cause apps to crash, become unresponsive, or refuse to open at all. Problems usually stem from issues with the code, unexpected input, and even hardware limitations. Apps are made by humans, after all, and humans make mistakes.
If an app suddenly disappears, it's due to a crash. In most cases, reopening it resolves the problem. If you're sharing analytics with developers (more on this later), they receive a crash report they can use to prevent the problem from reoccurring.
How to Kill an Unresponsive App
If an app is unresponsive, you can kill it using the app switcher. There's no need to routinely kill apps using this method unless they're causing issues. The app switcher is accessed using different shortcuts, depending on your iPhone model:
- iPhone or iPad without a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and flick to the right or Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold until you see a list of recently-used applications.
- iPhone or iPad with a Home button): Double-tap the Home button until you see a list of recently-used applications.
You can use this list to switch between apps quickly. Find the application causing the issue, and then touch and swipe up on it to "throw it away" and close it. The app will disappear from the list of recently-used apps.
Now try to restart the app. After you kill apps this way, it takes slightly longer to open them than it does when they're suspended in the background. This is why you shouldn't kill apps unnecessarily.
Check for Updates
Old versions of apps can also cause issues. Upgrading from one major version of iOS or iPadOS to another can cause stability issues if an app isn't updated to account for the changes. Sometimes, developers abandon their apps entirely.
The most obvious solution here is to check for an update. Launch the App Store, head to the "Updates" tab, and then tap "Update All" to install any available updates. You can see how long ago an app was updated by searching for it in the App Store and scrolling down to Version History.
If an app hasn't been updated in quite some time, you might want to seek an alternative. Sometimes, developers upload new versions as new apps. For example, the note-taking app Drafts 4 was renamed Drafts (Legacy Version) after Drafts 5 was released.
You can view a developer's other apps by tapping its name under the app description in the App Store.
Reinstall Problem Apps
Sometimes, apps crash way too frequently. Occasionally, one refuses to open altogether, crashing each time you try to start it. If you're experiencing either of these issues, delete, and then reinstall the app. You'll lose all local app data when you delete it, but this isn't a problem if it relies on the cloud (like Evernote, Google Drive, and Pages). If the app requires that you log in, you'll have to do this again when you reinstall it.
To delete an app from your device:
- Tap and hold the app icon until it moves.
- Tap the "X" next to the app, and then tap "Delete" when prompted.
- Launch the App Store, find the app, and reinstall it.
Keep in mind, if the app is no longer available on the App Store, you won't be able to download it again.
Check Your App Permissions
Sometimes, privacy settings can wreak havoc with your apps. For example, if a mapping app can't fetch your location, you need to make sure it has access to that information.
Head to Settings > Privacy and check any relevant categories, like Camera, Microphone, or Location Services. Any apps that require your permission to access services or information will be listed here.
Create Some Free Space
If your device is full to the brim, you may encounter weird app behavior. This is particularly true of apps that require free space to function, like camera apps, audio recorders, and so on. You might also encounter a general operating system slowdown.
Head to Settings > General > iPhone Storage to see how much free space you have. Learn how to create free space on iPhone or iPad .
Contact the Developer or Get a Refund
If you've just downloaded the app and it refuses to work, you can reach out to the developer or request a refund. To contact the developer, find the app on the App Store, and then scroll down to the "Ratings and Reviews" section. Tap on "App Support" to be taken to the developer's support website. Much of the time this will be a FAQ, but there's usually contact info for the developer, too.
Be sure to describe your issue in detail, and include your iPhone/iPad model and iOS or iPadOS software version (both are under Settings > About). The "App Support" link is only visible to users who downloaded that app so, if you don't see it, make sure you're using the same Apple ID with which you purchased (or downloaded) the app.
If you paid for an app and it's not working, you're entitled to a refund. Learn how to request an app refund from Apple .
iPhone and iPad use Apple's iOS or iPadOS operating system. Despite the platform being relatively stable, problems are bound to appear occasionally. These can include random restarts, software glitches, and freezes that require manual intervention.
How to Restart Your iPhone
Many issues are resolved simply by restarting your device. If you've noticed weird OS behavior, like a screen that won't "sleep" or problems with audio playback, a restart might do the trick.
The method you use to restart your device depends on your iPhone model:
- iPhone 8 , X , XS , XR, or Newer : Press and hold Volume Down and Sleep/Wake until "Slide to Power Off" appears, and then swipe the bar to turn off your device.
- iPhone 7 or earlier: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, either on the top (iPhone 5s and earlier) or right side (iPhone 6 and 7), until "Slide to Power Off" appears, and then swipe the bar to turn off your device.
Once your device has powered off, you can restart it by holding the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
Related: Having a Weird iPhone Problem? Reboot It!
Recover an Unresponsive iPhone
If your iPhone is completely unresponsive or appears to be frozen, you'll need to force a reset by holding some buttons. This differs depending on which iPhone model you're using:
- iPhone 8, X, XS, and XR: Press and release Volume Up, press and release Volume Down, and then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
- iPhone 7: Press and hold Volume Up and the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
- iPhone 6 or earlier: Press and hold the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons until the Apple logo appears.
If your iPhone has a physical home button, it's an iPhone 6. Other models have either a virtual Home button (software-controlled, without moving parts) or no Home button at all.
Related: How to Force Restart Any iPhone or iPad
Reinstall iOS or iPadOS
Sometimes, problems aren't solved by a restart, and you might need to reinstall the operating system. This is the last resort for persistent issues related to the core operating system. Problems like this can arise from the use of third-party software used to "clean" or maintain your iPhone and jailbreaking.
Keep in mind that reinstalling iOS or iPadOS will cause you to lose all of the data on your iPhone. Make sure you create an iPhone backup so you can restore your data when you're done.
- Head to Settings and tap your name at the top of the list.
- Tap your iPhone from the list of devices at the bottom of the screen (it will say "This iPhone").
- Tap "Find My iPhone." Uncheck "Find My iPhone," and then input your Apple ID password.
- Launch iTunes (Windows users can download it from Apple's website ) and connect your iPhone with a Lightning cable.
- Click on the device icon in the top-right corner (see screenshot below).
- On the Summary tab, click Restore iPhone, and then follow the prompts.
If you've tried everything and believe your issue is hardware-related, you can find out for free by booking yourself an appointment at the nearest Apple Store or authorized service center. If your iPhone is still under warranty, any repairs will be covered and free of charge. You can find out if you're covered on Apple's website .
If your iPhone isn't covered, you'll only be charged for any work you approve. Apple's technicians will run a diagnostic on your device and find out if there are any issues under the hood.
You can then decide whether you want to get the device repaired. If repairs are expensive, it might be worth opting for a new device , instead. Apple will even offer you some trade-in credit to use toward your new device.
Do you wish there was something you could do to improve the software you use? Head to Settings > Privacy > Analytics to review your current analytics sharing policies. Analytics are anonymous usage stats gathered about your device, the software that runs on it, and what you use it for.
You can enable "Share iPhone and Watch Analytics" to share information directly with Apple. The company can then use the info to improve the OS. You can also enable "Share With App Developers" to share anonymous usage and crash reports with third-party developers. This will help them squish bugs and create more stable software experiences.
There are a few other toggles you can enable, but none are as valuable as those two in terms of improving your everyday experience. Apple promises that no identifying information is transmitted during this process, but you can turn these off if it makes you uncomfortable.
Fix: iPhone Lagging and Freezing iOS 17/17.5.1
iOS updates bring in new features, enhance the security of the iPhone, and also optimize it to perform better. Sadly, multiple users have reported that ever since they updated to iOS 17.5.1, their iPhones have been lagging. Moreover, there are constant frame drops while scrolling, keyboard freezing when typing and even the browsing experience on Safari has deteriorated. If you’re facing similar problems, here are ten fixes to try.
How To Fix iPhone Lagging and Freezing After iOS 17.5.1 Update
1. change keyboard settings.
With iOS 17, Apple updated the Auto-Correction feature with a transformer language model which also improves the Predictive Text feature. The keyboard has inline predictive text recommendations too. While this is a step in the right direction, it consumes a huge chunk of resources, especially if you have an older iPhone.
Therefore, we suggest disabling the Auto-Correction and Predictive Text feature on your iPhone as it might help fix your iPhone lagging. Especially because other users have reported that doing so helps resolve the issue.
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Steps to disable Auto-Correction and Predictive Text in Keyboard settings.
2. Remove Dictionary and Add It Back
The Dictionary feature helps you “Look Up” the meaning of words on your iPhone. You can add dictionaries of several different languages. But for some reason, these dictionaries might be the reason your iPhone is lagging.
Yes, it does not make a lot of sense, but a user on the Apple Discussion Community has reported that removing all the dictionaries and then adding back only the ones you use helps fix iPhone lagging issues. Therefore, we suggest you do the same.
- Open Settings on your iPhone and head to General .
- Tap the Dictionary option.
- Restart your iPhone. If you’re unaware of the steps to do so, ask Siri to restart your iPhone .
- After your iPhone restarts, head back to Settings > General > Dictionary .
3. Disable Siri Contact Suggestions
Since Siri won’t be actively analyzing your contacts for suggestions, you’ll free up some processing power.
- Open Settings on your iPhone and head to the Contacts option.
- Tap the Siri & Search option.
- On the next screen, disable the Learn from this App toggle.
- Disable the Show Contact Suggestions toggle too.
4. Change Your Wallpaper
Although Apple removed Live Wallpapers on iOS 16, you can still set various still images as your background. Unfortunately, those with too many elements (e.g., Weather & Astronomy, Live Photos, and Kaleidoscope) can cause some lagging. It’s best to opt for simpler options.
- Go to Settings > Wallpaper .
5. Clear Safari History and Data
If Safari is lagging, freezing, or crashing on your iPhone running on iOS 17.5.1, the first thing you must do is to clear Safari’s History and Website Data.
- Open Settings on your iPhone and navigate to Safari .
- Scroll down and tap the Clear History and Website Data button.
- Select the All History option from the Clear Timeframe menu.
- You can also enable the Close All Tabs toggle. It won’t delete any tabs that are in a Tab Group.
- Finally, tap the Clear History button.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap the Advanced button.
- Tap the Website Data button.
- On the Website Data page, tap the Remove All Website Data button.
- Tap the Remove Now button to confirm your selection.
If the aforementioned steps don’t fix the freezing issues on your iPhone, please refer to our detailed guide on how to fix Safari Freezing on your iPhone .
6. Clear Background Apps
Apps running in the background can also be the reason why your iPhone is lagging. Please clear all the background apps and it might free up the RAM and fix lagging issues.
- For iPhone with Face ID: Swipe up and hold on to the Home Screen . For iPhone with Touch ID: Double tap the Home Button .
- Swipe up on all the app s in the Recent Apps tray.
7. Force Restart iPhone
Temporary bugs and glitches in the software, apps, or services can also cause the iPhone to lag. Force restarting your iPhone can help get rid of these bugs and fix the lagging issues.
Steps to Force Restart iPhone (iPhone 8, iPhone SE 2nd Gen and above)
- Press and release the volume up button .
- Press and release the volume down button .
- Next, press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo appears.
- As soon as you see the Apple logo, release the Side button . Please do not release the Side button before the Apple logo appears on the screen.
Steps to Force Restart iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus
Press and hold the Volume down and Side buttons simultaneously. Release the buttons once the Apple logo appears.
Steps to Force Restart iPhone 6s or below
Press and hold the Side and Home buttons simultaneously. Release the buttons once the Apple logo appears.
8. Update All Apps
Outdated apps on your iPhone might be causing some lagging.
- Open the App Store on your iPhone.
- Tap on your Profile at the top right corner.
- Scroll down to the Available Updates section and tap the Update All button.
9. Check Storage Space
Most of us are aware that iPhones tend to lag when running extremely low on storage space. If you haven’t already, please check the free storage space on your iPhone. If it is low, we suggest uninstalling apps or unused media files to free up storage space as it might help fix the lag or stutters on your iPhone.
- Open Settings on your iPhone and head to the General option.
- The next screen will display the amount of occupied and total storage space on your iPhone. You can delete apps that you don’t use often to free up storage space on your iPhone.
- Tap on any app you want to delete.
Also, in case your iPhone displays a “Recommendations” option, tap on it and follow the recommended actions to free up storage space. The quickest way to empty storage space is to use a maintenance tool. One of the most popular apps is the Intego Washing Machine because it fully declutters your iPhone and increases its health significantly.
10. Factory Reset iPhone
If none of the aforementioned methods help resolve the issue, the last option you’re left with is to factory reset your iPhone. Please refer to our guide on How to Factory Reset Your iPhone for detailed instructions.
We hope this guide helps fix your iPhone lagging after the iOS 17.5.1 update. If you have any doubts, please let us know in the comments below.
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Top 11 Tips to Fix "iPhone Keeps Crashing" without Delay
"After updating to iOS 15.4, my iPhone keeps crashing , rebooting, and showing 10% battery, after being close to 100%. Why does my iPhone keep crashing? Any tips to fix it?" -- from Apple Support Communities
The iPhone has become an indispensable "mini computer" for many Apple fans to work, live and play. Some veteran iPhone users may bump into problems such as sluggishness on an iPhone or an insensitive touch screen. In this case, some may not care too much because the phone can still work anyway.
However, the iPhone crashing or freezing denotes a different story - you cannot use the device as usual. Then, you probably want to know the reasons for this and feasible solutions. Well, this article will guide you through these.
Part 1: Why Is My iPhone Crashing?
Part 2: how to fix "iphone keeps crashing" (10 quick tips), part 3: ultimate way to fix iphone keeps crashing with no data loss.
So, why does my iPhone keep freezing and crashing? Well, like Android, the seemingly purer iOS also has some shortcomings. iPhone crashing is just the epitome of errors. Its appearance is by no means occasional. Generally, the following can explain it:
- Pending applications.
- Errors caused by iOS downgrade or even upgrade.
- Malware or bloatware attacks.
- Near-full memory on your iPhone.
- Driver instability.
- Wrong configuration.
- Unknown hardware issues.
We'll arrange a list of 10 quick solutions and hope they will be useful to you.
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Tip 1: Restart iPhone
As you may know, rebooting your iPhone may help resolve minor glitches in your software. You can now try to fix iPhone crashed by giving it a fresh restart as follows:
- Press and hold the Power button when you see the "Slide to Power Off".
- For iPhone X/XR/Xs/Xs Max, press and hold the "Volume Down" button and the "Side" button simultaneously to get the "Slide to Power Off" display.
- Swipe the "Circular Power" sign from left to right to switch off your iPhone.
- After it shuts down, please press and hold the "Power" key (iPhone 8 and older) or the "Side" key (iPhone X/11/12/13 and newer) until you reach the Apple logo on the screen.
Tip 2: Close Faulty Apps
Potentially threatening applications can also cause a screen crash on an iPhone. Although we can't diagnose the running apps, we can close them instantly. To do it, you can:
- Double-press the "Home" button on your iPhone 8 or older device or swipe up from the bottom of the display to the center on an iPhone X and newer.
- This will help you get into the app switcher on your phone.
- To close them, please swipe your apps up and off the top of the screen.
Tip 3: Clear Storage on Your iDevice
Freeing up the phone's memory can make the phone run faster and reduce the possibility of a phone crash. And cleaning up the Safari cache is one of the effective ways to achieve this target. My iPhone keeps crashing? Follow the steps below to clear storage on Safari:
- Open your iPhone's Settings > "Accounts and Password".
- Locate "Safari" and tap it.
- Click "Clear History and Website Data".
To know more tips on this measure, check this post - how to free up space on your iPhone in 11 tips .
Tip 4: Install Updates for Apps
So, what to do when an app keeps crashing on iPhone? Here's the tutorial for installing pending application updates on your iPhone:
- Press "App Store" to open it from the "Home" screen.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the display and hit "Updates".
- A list of applications with pending updates will appear on the incoming page.
- Go for "Update" nearby the name of an app to install updates.
- You can also update multiple apps simultaneously by selecting "Update All" when some app updates are available.
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Tip 5: Force Restart iPhone
Doing a force restart (known as hard reset) is another way to "fix iPhone crashes every few minutes". The method varies according to your iPhone models:
- For 8, iPhone XS, X, and later: Press and release the "Volume Up" button; press and release the "Volume Down" key; next, press and hold "Side". Release the last button when you see the Apple logo.
- For iPhone 7/7 Plus: Press and hold the "Power" and "Volume Down" buttons simultaneously until your reach the Apple logo.
- iPhone SE, iPhone 6/6S, and older: Press and hold the "Home" and the "Power" button altogether when you see the Apple logo turns up on display.
Tip 6: Check iOS for Update
An outdated version of iOS is responsible for iPhone crashing sometimes. So, you can check the iOS for an update by going to your iPhone's "Settings" > "General" > "Software Update" > see if there's a new software update > tap "Download & Install", when available. (Check the complete iOS update guide? )
If you still encounter iPhone X/11/12/13 crashing after an update, just check the next tip.
Tip 7: Reset All Settings on iPhone
It's rather easy to reset settings on your iPhone to fix possible system setup errors. Yet, you have to turn on the necessary features and configurations as per your previous preferences. Here's the instruction for resolving iPhone crashing constantly in this way:
- Go to your iPhone's "Settings" > "General" > "Reset".
- Choose "Reset All Settings" > "Reset".
- Input the correct passcode for your iPhone if prompted.
- Confirm the action.
Tip 8: Get iPhone into DFU Mode
- Launch the latest version of iTunes and connect your iPhone to the PC via USB.
- Put iPhone into DFU mode: For iPhone 8/X and higher: Hold down the "Side" button; press and hold the "Volume Down" for around 10 seconds when you see the display go black; next, let go of the "Side" but continue to hold down the "Volume Down" until the screen stays turns black. For iPhone 7/7 Plus: Long press the "Volume Down" and "Sleep"/"Wake" buttons for 10 seconds; then let go of the "Side" while continuing to hold "Volume Down" for 5 seconds; your iPhone shows a black screen after that. For iPhone 6/6S and older: Keep pressing the "Power" button and "Home" button until the screen goes black; next, release "Power" but keep holding "Home" for about 10 seconds.
- A pop-up window will soon be on iTunes implying "there is a problem with the iPhone that required it to be updated or restored."
- Follow the screen direction to restore your iPhone to fix iPhone crashes randomly.
- Then please get your iPhone out of DFU mode if your phone refuses to do it automatically.
Tip 9: Restore iPhone from iTunes
By restoring the iPhone from iTunes, if there's a backup available, you can refresh your phone's content. It may work out the frustrating issue. Here's how to fix an iPhone crash with this tip:
- Connect your iPhone to a computer with the iTunes backup stored.
- Open iTunes on this computer.
- Click the device icon when iTunes recognizes your iPhone.
- Tap on "Summary" and check your device's summary and backups on the right.
- Choose "Restore Backup" from the "Backups" section, and iTunes will begin to restore the last backup.
Tip 10: Factory Reset iPhone
Factory resetting your device can eliminate some tough bugs and errors, but it'll erase your iPhone and restore it to its original state. This is how to fix a crashed iPhone by factory reset:
- Select "Erase All Contents and Settings".
- Enter the Apple ID and password when asked.
- The reset will take minutes, and the welcome screen will appear when it is over.
Do you want to save the time wasted trying all kinds of methods that are not necessarily effective? For those who pursue high efficiency and zero risk, do remember to check the ultimate solution with iOS System Recovery . This software can help you solve more than 50 iOS system issues, including iPhone crashing/freezing, without harming iOS content. In short, although it isn't the last resort, it is definitely the one worth a shot.
Why choose iOS System Recovery?
- Easily fix "iPhone keeps crashing" with zero data loss.
- Settle various iOS problems, such as iTunes stuck on preparing iPhone for restore , battery draining fast, phone screen not responding, loop restart, etc.
- Fix your iOS to normal with two optional repairing modes.
- Upgrade or downgrade iOS without iTunes as per your needs.
- Work for almost all Apple devices, covering iPhone 14/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/14 Plus, iPhone 13/13 Pro (Max)/13 mini/12/12 Pro (Max)/12 mini, iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max, iPhone X/XR/Xs/Xs Max, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone 7/7 Plus, iPhone 6/6S/6 Plus, iPod touch, iPad, etc.
- It won't disclose your privacy.
Next, let's see how to fix iPhone crashing with iOS System Recovery in three easy steps:
Step 1. Install iOS System Recovery on your computer when you get it downloaded. Next, open it and choose "More Tools" > "iOS System Recovery".
Step 2. Connect your crashed iPhone to this computer via a certified USB cord and tap "Start" to begin to fix the iPhone crash. Subsequently, you'll have to put your iPhone into Recovery or DFU mode by following the image below.
Step 3. Select the right iPhone model and tap "Repair" to download the plug-in for iPhone repair. After the download, this utility will automatically get rid of screen crash on your iPhone in minutes.
Closing Remarks
Well, these were the 11 tips to opt for when your iPhone keeps freezing and crashing. OK, if your iDevice can still be powered on, please refer to Tips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 10. Otherwise, just turn to the rest quick techniques. What if you wish to repair your device without limitation or data loss? Don't hesitate to try iOS System Recovery . Finally, please share this post with those around you if you find it valuable.
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Some iPhone and iPad users appear to be experiencing a curious bug in Safari at the current time, with the app crashing when certain search terms are entered. The bug has been going on since last night, from what we can tell, and affected users are running a variant of iOS 16, though there are also reports from iOS 15 users.
@AppleSupport hello, I have a very strange issue with my new iPhone 14 and my mothers new iPhone 14. When we start to type Walmart “Wal” into the search engine the phones instantly close safari. See video below.. please help? pic.twitter.com/P5mq1ahaih — 805 🇺🇸 (@Dakodes) November 14, 2022
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Part 1. Common Safari Problems
Part 2. why does safari keep crashing, part 3. how to fix safari not working on iphone.
- 1. Turn Off Tabs and Clear Safari History
- 2. Remove Buggy Extensions
- 3. Toggle Off Safari Suggestions
- 4. Force Restart Your Device
- 5. Update Your iOS
- 6. Reset Network Settings
If you need to search for something on your iPhone in a daily routine, you must need Safari since it’s Apple’s own browser with powerful features. However, there are growing complaints these days saying that their Safari keeps crashing after iOS 17 update , which brings a great inconvenience to those who rely on it deeply.
Like many iPhone users, I met this problem the day I made an update to iOS 17, which was solved successfully after that. Therefore, I’ll list all methods that I’ve tried for you to take a reference in this article, and let’s move on to check!
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According to customers, there are different kinds of Safari problems that happen to them. And you may check them below to be better aware of them.
Safari is not working or responding.
Safari is running slow and stops at the loading bar.
Safari hides the full URL making you unable to copy a complete one.
Safari won’t play videos after the update.
Error message of “This connection is not private”.
After getting to know those problems with Safari, you must want to know why your Safari keeps crashing. The answer is quite simple and can be concluded to 4 reasons.
- There are too many tabs opened. If you keep opening tabs without clearing, your Safari will crash inevitably because it is required to process those tabs and accumulate cache at the same time.
- Your Safari is out of date. Since the latest version of Safari is automatically included in the latest version of your iOS system on iPhone, this Safari not working on iPhone problem may happen when you haven’t updated your device in time.
- Some browser extensions are causing you the problem. If you’re using the wrong extensions on your iPhone, Safari may crash as well.
- iOS bugs with your iPhone. It’s very likely that certain iOS bugs are interfering in the proper functioning of your Safari.
Since you now know why is Safari not working, it’s time to check out what methods can be employed to address this problem.
1 Turn Off Tabs and Clear Safari History
The first thing you can do is to turn off those never-closed webpages and clear the cache stored on your iPhone. And Cleaning the tabs and data may help to explain why is your Safari not working. To do so, please follow the steps below.
To turn off tabs:
You can either turn it off manually by going to Safari and delete them one by one or you can allow Safari to clear them automatically. Here I’ll show you how to make it work on its own.
- Go to Settings , scroll to the middle to find Safari , tap on Close Tabs under Tabs .
- Since you’ve to clear them manually by default, choose to let Safari close those unused tabs automatically.
To clear history:
This is suitable for those who no longer need the searched information stored on Safari.
- Go to Settings , scroll to find Safari , tap on Clear History and Website Data.
- Double check before you continue to tap on Clear History and Data or it will remove all browsing data completely.
2 Remove Buggy Extensions
If you add too many extensions to your browser, this will also cause your Safari to crash, also making Safari voice search not working occasionally. Therefore, you can try to turn off some suspicious and buggy extensions to check whether they are affecting your Safari.
- Go to Settings , then Safari , here you can find Extensions .
- You can turn them off one by one then exit to check if your browser works normally.
3 Toggle Off Safari Suggestions
If your Safari keeps crashing on your iPhone and there is a search bar problem with it, it’s recommended to turn off your Safari suggestions. This is reported to be useful for some users whose Safari acts abnormally and scrolls down when they’re searching for something.
- Go to Settings , turn on the Safari menu, toggle off Safari Suggestions .
- Then go back to see if your Safari is still crashing when typing.
4 Force Restart Your Device
It seems to be a suitable choice for you to force restart your device whenever there is something wrong with it. It may show up all the time when you read those articles, but it’s proven to be helpful as it can genuinely fix those minor iPhone bugs. And if your Safari not working on an iPhone, there’s no harm in trying this method.
Force Restart iPhone 6 series and earlier:
- Hold the Sleep button and the Home button at the same time.
- Keep holding until you see the Apple logo.
Force Restart iPhone 7/7 Plus:
To force restart iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, simply hold either of the Volume Down/Up button and the Sleep button at the same time, release both of them when the Apple logo shows up.
Force Restart iPhone 8 series and later:
- Quickly press and release the Volume Up button.
- Quickly press and release the Volume Down button.
- Press and hold the Side button. When you see the Apple logo, release the button or your iPhone will go into recovery mode.
5 Update Your iOS
- Go to Settings , tap on General , then Software Update , wait for a while to see if you can Download and Install a new iOS version.
- After that, turn on Safari to see if this method can solve your puzzle of why is Safari not working.
6 Reset Network Settings
Since more than one user have reported that their Safari keeps crashing problem is caused by their faulty network, it’s recommended to try to reset network settings and see if you can fix this Safari keeps crashing on iPhone as well.
- Go to Settings , General , then Transfer or Reset iPhone , choose Reset , prepare well and click on Reset Network Settings .
Part 4. Last Resort to Safari Not Working on iPhone Issue
After trying all common solutions without seeing any positive outcome, you may wonder why is Safari still not working on my iPhone. And here I can tell you that if nothing goes wrong with the app itself, then there are chances that the problem is caused by your iOS system.
If you’re not so sure about that, try iMyFone Fixppo . It can be your best help to inspect and find out whether it’s your iOS system that should be blamed. If the problem is detected, it will help you get rid of such iPhone glitches in no time.
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Step 1: After you download Fixppo, open it and choose its Standard Mode .
Step 2: Connect your device to computer. You may have to put your iPhone into Recovery Mode first if your device is not detected instantly.
Step 3: Now, you can check your device information on the screen, then click on Download to download the firmware package.
Step 4: When the firmware is downloaded, click Start to begin the fixing process, please wait patiently. After that, your iPhone will be restarted successfully. And please go to use your Safari, it should stop crashing now.
Can these methods help you with the Safari keeps crashing on iPhone problem? Hope you can get Safari back to work and have a good experience with it again. Andin make sure to let iMyFone Fixppo fix your iOS bugs if the problem is caused by the system as said. And no worries, Fixppo will never let you down on its specialized field.
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Safari Keeps Crashing on iPhone in iOS 17? Here’s 10 Fixes
As usual, Safari is the default browser in the Apple iPhone, the same way all iPhone models are packed with Safari browsers to access the internet and Google on the Smartphone. Safari is perfect for all times with the latest iOS. However, some of the users have complained about the issue of Safari crashing on iPhone 15 Pro Max after updating iOS. Sometimes iOS Apps crash randomly. If you are one of them, let’s try the following solutions, these would resolve your problem.
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Solution #1. force restart your iphone.
The very first workaround is to force reboot the iPhone. This will clear the memory and processor of the iPhone to make the iPhone faster and smoother alongside removing the minor bugs. The process to force restart the iPhone varies from device to device, here’s how to do it.
For iPhone 8 or later,
- Press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
- Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
- Press and hold the Side button until the Apple logo shows up.
For iPhone 7/7Plus,
- Press and hold the Volume Down and Power button until the Apple logo appears on the screen.
Solution #2. Update iPhone Software and Safari App
It has been found that keeping the applications and iPhone up to date reduces the minor bugs and errors that could lead to the app crashing and not responding. If you haven’t updated the iPhone and Safari App, do it first.
Make sure to connect the iPhone to the Wi-Fi.
Update iPhone,
Step 1: Launch the Settings app on your iPhone > Select General Option.
Step 2: Click on Software Update > Tap on Update Now.
Update Safari App,
Step 1: Launch the App Store on your iPhone > Tap on your profile icon .
Step 2: Click on Update All > Select Safari > Tap on Update .
Solution #3. Turn Off AutoFill
AutoFill sometimes adds up the load on the Safari App, as it automatically fills out the information such as Email, Name, and such information in the Contact form. Maybe this functionality is causing the Safari App crashing issue on iPhone.
Step 1: Launch the Settings app on your iPhone > Swipe Down to Select Safari .
Step 2: Tap on AutoFill > Disable use Contact Info > Disable Credit Cards.
Solution #4. Clear Cache, Cookies, History, and Website Data for Safari in iOS
Step 1: Launch the Settings App on your iPhone > Tap on Safari.
Step 2: Select Clear History and Website Data > From the Pop-up Menu, Tap on Clear History.
Solution #5. Now Remove All Website Data
Step 1: Launch Settings App on your iPhone > Choose Safari > Swipe down to Select Advanced .
Step 2: Tap on Website Data > Swipe Down to Click on Remove All Website Data > Tap on Remove Now .
Note: This will erase data that could be used for tracking, but it is also utilized by the website to preserve login information and speed up browsing.
Solution #6. Restart the Safari App – Follow the step-by-step guide
Do you know how to Restart the App on your iPhone? Even if you are not, don’t worry. Just go with the below steps and do your job.
Double click on the Home button to get the multitasking screen (to view running all recent apps screen) > Navigate Safari App Screen and swipe upside down to close an app .
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Now do a single click on the home button on the Home screen. And then open the Safari app again.
Solution #7. Turn iCloud bookmarks Off and again ON
Step 1: Launch the Settings App on your iPhone > Tap on your Apple ID > Click on iCloud.
Step 2: Tap on Safari to Disable > You’ll be asked to keep it on my iPhone and Delete it from My iPhone > Click on Keep it on my iPhone .
In this case, if you have backed up this data on your computer, then select (remove from My iPhone); if you haven’t, then please tap on Keep on My iPhone. After that, wait a moment and turn Safari again. Hope this will be solved your iPhone Safari keeps crashing iOS glitches.
Turn Off iCloud Safari Syncing
Likewise keeping the iCloud Safari Syncing could be a reason behind the Safari App Crashing on iPhone.
Step 1: Launch the Settings App on your iPhone > Tap on your Apple ID.
Step 2: Tap on iCloud > Click on Show All > Disable Safari .
Disable JavaScript
JavaScript is a superior programming language that adds the Animations and required features that handle the website; however, if there’s an error in the code, then JavaScript could crash the Safari App.
Step 1: Launch the Settings App on your iPhone > Tap on Safari .
Step 2: Select Advanced > Disable JavaScript .
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We hope your problem with Safari keeps crashing on your iPhone is resolved. If you have a way that is not mentioned above, please let’s share that fix that became very useful for you.
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A handful of tweaks may keep Safari from crashing on your iPhone. Restart the iPhone. Check Settings > General to see if an update is available. If it is, install it. Other tips to try include: Clear the Safari history and website data, disable AutoFill, disable iCloud Safari syncing. Turn off JavaScript.
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Solution 5. Turn off Suggestions. It can help stop Safari from crashing to the Home screen. Go to Settings app > Tap Safari > Turn off Safari Suggestions. Solution 6. Turn off JavaScript. Go to Settings > Tap Safari > Tap Advanced > Disable JavaScript. Solution 7. Reboot Your iPhone/iPad.
Reboot the iPhone / iPad. Hold down the Home button and Power button together concurrently until you see the Apple logo on the front of the screen, then release. This force reboots the iPhone and can resolve some issues. Have another solution to Safari crashing on an iPhone or iPad?
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Maybe this functionality is causing the Safari App crashing issue on iPhone. Step 1: Launch the Settings app on your iPhone > Swipe Down to Select Safari. Step 2: Tap on AutoFill > Disable use Contact Info > Disable Credit Cards. Solution #4. Clear Cache, Cookies, History, and Website Data for Safari in iOS.
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