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Apple informs that an issue with Safari web browser that caused it to crash for many iPhone, iPad and Mac users globally has been resolved. Earlier, users had complained that they had experienced the bug on Apple devices.

Apple informs that an issue with Safari web browser that caused it to crash for many iPhone, iPad and Mac users globally has been resolved. Earlier, users had complained that they had experienced the bug on Apple devices.

"Safari users had found the service crashing and returning them to their device home screen when they attempted to use the app’s search bar to browse the web, according to widespread complaints on social media", The Guardian reports.

After receiving complaints from users Apple recently updated its iOS and OS X operating systems, but users who had not installed the new versions had also reported the fault. According to BBC, this would suggest that the problem was caused by a process happening at Apple's data centres, rather than a coding error in Safari itself.