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help either. It only comes back to the same unresponsive state.
The only way out then is to delete the browser and reinstall it with clear
history.
And that's not a pretty picture :-).
Cheers, m
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On 15 April 2016 at 11:36, Darin Adler <da...@apple.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 14, 2016,
> The problem you describe above was addressed by Apple in iOS 9.3 and also in
Safari 9.1 on Mac.
My iPad is on iOS 9.3.1, but I was using the UC browser at the time.
I couldn't relocate the exact scamjam page I saw in the morning, but found
this url of a company that supposedly "helps" people
Hi,
Unlike others on this thread I'm a little more ordinary user of the web.
Came across one such modal just today!
So thank you for reporting this.
I wish to add that this issue is a bit more annoying on mobile: both on
iPad and iPhone. I guess the behavior on Android phones too will also be