Why is Safari different on iOS 15?

How do I get my Safari browser back to normal?

The "Safari" browser for the iPhone and iPod touch, when launched, always shows its home screen and contains only a folder with the name of the app that opened it.

The "Safari" browser for the iPad has all the features of the "Safari" browser on the iPhone and iPod touch, except that it has the home screen icon in the upper left corner. But it also contains only a folder with the name of the app that opened it.

What is wrong with my iPad's "Safari"? When you start your iPad, the first thing you see is a home screen icon, with your email address. If you tap that icon, you'll see a new "Safari" browser on the iPad. It's similar to the "Safari" browser on the iPhone or iPod touch. But it's just a folder on the home screen with the name of the app that opened it. If you tap the folder, you'll go to the app's home page.

Why do I see only one item in the dock on my iPad? If you're looking at your home screen, the first thing you see is an icon representing the folder with the name of the app that opened it. If you tap that icon, you'll see the app's home page.

This happens if you've already set up your iPad to include only one app in the dock, and that app is open. If you start up any other apps, the dock will start showing the apps' home pages.

So, if you want to see every single app on your iPad, you have to set up a bunch of icons in the dock for every single app you want to use. How can I delete an app from my iPad? You can delete an app from the home screen by pressing the home button and then tapping the app. It'll disappear from the home screen and you'll get a message saying the app was deleted.

If you delete an app and haven't yet installed another app that needs that app, you'll have two apps: the app you deleted and the new app that replaced it. This works fine until you reboot your iPad. Then the app you deleted will be gone forever. You'll see only the app you installed.

How do I change Safari back to normal iOS 15?

I've been using a version of Safari for iOS 15.

0.1 downloaded to my iPad Pro 7th generation yesterday. I found a bug and tried to fix it with Apple's Support pages. After the software update took place the settings screen no longer had any apps installed on it.

Now, since my only way to get to the phone settings is on my computer, I can't get the phone to look for apps. Is there a way to get back to the normal iOS 15 settings screen on my device? My iPhone has 12.3.1 which I can't upgrade to as it crashes and reboots.

Well, I couldn't get to my phone settings or backup via iTunes without my computer. This wasn't going to be easy without my phone but I went into the device management utility and selected to turn off secure boot. At this point I could select my phone from the list and go to "get info".

I selected reset all settings, then reset the phone. Then selected to restore all my apps and then restored them all.

Then came the fun part - respringing my phone until everything had reset properly. It took several hours to finish and it will probably take some work to get everything to get restored.

How do I reset Safari settings on my iPhone?

This article explains how to reset Safari settings on your iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPad.

You can also do this for your iPod touch.

To use these methods to reset Safari, you'll need: An iPhone or iPod touch (pre-iOS 8) or an iPad running iOS 8 or later. An iPhone running iOS 8.1 or later A computer with iTunes installed. To reset Safari, follow these steps: If you only want to reset Safari on your iPhone, skip to Reset Safari and then turn off the device. Otherwise, perform these steps on your iPad or iPod touch.

Reset Safari for iOS 8 on your iPhone or iPad. On your iPhone or iPad, follow these steps to reset Safari for iOS 8: On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app, tap Safari, and then tap Clear History & Website Data . Tap Delete Cookies. On your iPhone, tap Not Now, and then tap Yes, Delete Cookies. On your iPad, tap Not Now, tap Delete Cookies, and then tap Yes, Delete Cookies.

To reset Safari on your iPod touch, follow these steps: On your iPod touch, tap the Home button, tap Settings, tap General, and then tap Reset . In the Reset your iPod screen that appears, tap Factory Data Reset. On your iPod touch, tap Wipe from Settings, tap General, and then tap Reset.

When resetting Safari on your iPhone or iPod touch, you'll see a dialog box that tells you to set a PIN before allowing iCloud to reset it. If you have trouble using your phone's keyboard, tap Next without inputting a PIN. Otherwise, input the four-digit PIN in the dialog box, and then tap Next.

Reset Safari on your iPad. Follow these steps to reset Safari on your iPad: On your iPad, open the Settings app, tap Safari, and then tap Clear History & Website Data . Tap Reset Safari & Safari Settings on your iPad, and then tap Reset.

To return to the previous configuration, on your iPad, tap Safari, tap General, and then tap Reset Safari & Safari Settings.

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