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Roberto123456

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Aug 21, 2016
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Hi,

if I use Safari and I scroll down, most of the time the website isn´t completed loaded, it´s always reloading and you can only see a black screen. If I go back to the homepage by using the back button or swiping left, it takes a short time before the site is reloaded.

Is this normal?
What is the reason?
It doesn`t happend all the time but very often.
 

Razor Time

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Aug 16, 2016
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I have noticed this from time to time on my 12.9" pro. I've checked my ram usage and that's not the issue as its no where near full. I have only seen this happen very occasionally and I can't remember if a hard reset cleared the issue or not.
 
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tarsins

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I used to see this a lot on my 12.9 a few iOS releases ago but I rarely see it on 9.3.4. I find that force-closing Safari fixes it.
 

Roberto123456

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What do you mean with "force-closing Safari"? Sorry, I am not a native speaker. Maybe you can explain the way to do it.
 

tarsins

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Double-click the home button so the App switcher comes up then swipe left or right to find Safari (if it's not the one already selected) then swipe it up.
 

Danilo - Italy

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Oct 22, 2014
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I saw this problem in my iPad 2 Air. I think is related to RAM. If you clean the RAM it is ok for some minutes.
 

Roger Rick

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Jan 29, 2017
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I had the same problem on an iPad 1. The latest IOS version of this model is 8.1.3. I tried all the usual remedies, but none worked. I finally tried something else: I killed all Notifications in Settings (which is quite a chore as you cannot do it for all of them with a master on/off switch). After that, no more reloading in Safari. I have then added notification for a select group of apps (New York Times, for example) and, so far, I have not seen the error come back. Maybe, this will help!
 
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