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spaceboots06

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Jun 13, 2009
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The Rotten Apple
My iPhone 4 won't load google.com or mail.google.com. Safari will just quit when I request it to load these pages. Well, I misspoke above actually; it'll load mail.google.com but after I try to log in it will quit Safari just as it does google.com.

Does anyone know what's going on? I can record a video if necessary.
 
It's your phone's fault, not Google's. Why would you think Google has it out for millions of iPhone users all of a sudden? The last 3 threads I looked at were so stupid - it's like 11 year old conspiracy theorists learned how to post on a forum.
 
It's your phone's fault, not Google's. Why would you think Google has it out for millions of iPhone users all of a sudden? The last 3 threads I looked at were so stupid - it's like 11 year old conspiracy theorists learned how to post on a forum.

You nailed it. That's exactly what this thread is about.

I will try resetting my phone. Thank you.

Tried resetting you iPhone?

Not successful. I don't want to have to use a third party web browser either because they're lame. Are there any like Safari reset buttons or somethinganother?
 
I suggest "Perfect Browser". Much better than Safari, IMO. However, your best bet is to just do a restore. Only takes about an hour to do with re-arranging apps, syncing, and adding music.
 
Not successful. I don't want to have to use a third party web browser either because they're lame. Are there any like Safari reset buttons or somethinganother?

Have you tried going to Settings/ Safari/ Clear History, Clear Cookies, Clear Cache?

That typically takes care of any Safari related issues I have. I think resetting the phone is a little extreme in this case.
 
I suggest "Perfect Browser". Much better than Safari, IMO. However, your best bet is to just do a restore. Only takes about an hour to do with re-arranging apps, syncing, and adding music.

Alrighty. I'll give that a look. I just don't like super bloated browsers at all.
 
Try clearing the cache etc (a reset should have done this but stranger things have occurred)
 
You do realize that no matter what product you use, Google still makes a **** load of money off you right? I'm sure they won't just tell millions of iPhone users to go **** themselves and not let them access Google.com
 
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