iOS 8.2 - here's how you can solve Safari problems

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  iOS 8.2 it doesn't just generate problems with battery autonomy, but also with the browser Safari, for certain users, so that in certain cases the application could generate very big problems of use, and as for any deficiency of iOS there is a solution and in this case we are talking about some methods by which we can try to return things to normal. Considering that we are talking about the main navigation application in iOS using iDevices, it is clear that you have to be careful in what you do, but the procedure involves deleting all data from the Safari browser, so if you have something important, it would be good to save from the very beginning, or give up the procedure completely.

  To solve Safari problems in iOS 8 there are two main methods, a simple one and one that involves performing a restore with the deletion of all data from the terminals and avoiding the use of a backup, so it would be advisable to try the first one before resorting to drastic methods to restore Safari's functionality to normal .

  For method 1, you only need a little patience, it is presented below.

  1. Access the Settings application, Configurations.
  2. Navigate to the Safari menu and press the option Clear History and Website Data, Clear the history and website data. By performing this procedure, you will delete everything that Safari has saved for you while browsing, including the passwords used to log in to various websites.
  3. Navigate to General > Reset, General > Reset.
  4. Choose the option Reset Network Settings, Reset network settings. This option will delete all network data, including saved passwords for Wi-Fi networks, the terminal automatically restarting after confirming the action.

  The second method involves performing a restore through iTunes after simply connecting the terminal to your computer, opening iTunes and selecting the restore option. As I told you before, this procedure deletes all the data from your terminals and although you can make a backup before starting, using it after the restore could bring back Safari problems, so it is better to avoid it.

  Did either method work for you?