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.
Turn off your device and turn it on again:
You can clear website data occasionally to improve Safari performance:
Go to Settings > Apps > Safari.
Tap Clear History and Website Data.
Tap Clear History to confirm.
Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on:
Go to Settings > Apps > Safari > Advanced.
Turn on JavaScript.
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.
Published Date: September 16, 2024
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