Apple will release iOS 9.3.1 Coming to Fix the Bug Safari



A new, mysterious and strange bug has appeared in iOS 9.3 . The problem is that Safari and other third - party apps are blocked when clicking links. This bug is present in the latest models of iPhone and iPad, especially on the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. It is rumored that it could be because of the 3D Touch function.

The bug was not detected by developers and registered in the program software testing Apple users even though the company released until iOS 6 beta versions of 9.3 . Luckily, Apple made available to users @AppleSupport service, a new Twitter account to report problems.


Anyway, this is not only uncomfortable bug present in iOS 9.3. As we reported some readers, a similar problem has affected devices running iOS 9.3. Anyway, Apple has officially announced that it is aware of the problem and correct the bug by a software update.

Apple is preparing to launch iOS 9.3.1 hastily

The strangest thing about this mysterious bug in iOS 9.3 is that uninstalling applications that could cause this problem does not solve the error, and continue to block the affected disposivos apps and preventing access to the links.


Apple has officially announced the confirmation of the problem and mentioned that are looking for a solution.

"WE ARE AWARE OF THIS PROBLEM, AND SOON WE WILL CORRECT IT WITH THE RELEASE OF A SOFTWARE UPDATE."

Apple's words are clear and concise. Their software engineers are working on the development of iOS 9.3.1, but do not want a botched launch too hasty with solutions for our devices. This is a serious problem that requires a clean and effective solution.

The company has not provided any other kind of information regarding the problem. We do not know what percentage of devices are affected, or the real cause of the bug. Many users have reported that the problem has begun to appear after installing third - party apps like Booking.com application. Although the developers of this app have corrected the problem.


How to fix the bug links in Safari iOS 9.3

If your device with iOS 9.3 is having this problem, do not worry, we bring a solution. While it is noteworthy to emphasize that this is a temporary solution. To get rid of this annoying bug in Safari'll need to disable JavaScript iOS 9.3.

To do this, go to the Settings app and select the Safari section. Then access to Advanced and finally, please tap on the option Disable Javascript.

We will keep you informed on the subject as they come new data on the bug appearing on the release of iOS 9.3.1 and its possible solution.

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