An issue with Apple’s Safari web browser that caused it to
suddenly crash for many iPhone, iPad and Mac users globally has now been
resolved, the company said.
Safari users had found the service crashing and returning
them to their device home screen when they attempted to use the app’s search
bar to browse the web, according to widespread complaints on social media. Expert
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However, not all users appear to have been affected by the
issue, with those who are still having problems being advised to clear their
website data from within the settings app to complete the fix.
Safari is Apple’s own-built web browsing app that comes
pre-installed on iPhones, iPads and Mac computers. Apple®
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Twitter user Thom O’Neil was one of hundreds to report the
problem: “Safari on my iPhone crashes every time I try and type in the search
bar,” he wrote.
“Have deleted data etc and updated iOS but still does it.”
The issue appeared to be related to the app’s search
suggestions feature, which offers users potential searches based on what they
begin to type.
Though there has been no further confirmation from Apple, it
appears the firm has been able to quickly issue a fix for the bug. Support
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It comes less than a day after Apple’s latest financial
results, in which despite posting record profits, the company warned that it
expects iPhone growth to decline for the first time in the smartphone’s history
in the second quarter of the year.
Last week, fellow technology giant Twitter also suffered
service problems when the social media site went down for more than six hours
due to a problem with the code that runs the service.
Apple Says It Has Fixed The Bug That Was Crashing Safari
Mac has settled the bug that brought about the Safari
program to crash on iPhones, iPads, and Macs around the globe, BuzzFeed News
has learned.
Sources say the issue affected
just individuals whose Safari "Proposals" information stockpiling
store upgraded amid early-morning hours, Pacific Time. The prompt reason for
the accident was writing into the location bar. Discharging the store ought to
determine the issue for those as yet encountering it (click on the
"unmistakable history and site information" in Safari's
inclinations).
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