Currently, messages from users who overwhelm crashes Safari complain. Although the problem apparently occurs mainly under iOS 9.2.1, other versions of iOS, and even Mac OS X of this error are affected. Apple has not made in this regard no opinion, we expect an early Stability Update.Meanwhile you help these workarounds ...

Affected devices
Currently mainly iOS and Mac OS X devices seem to be affected, who installed the following versions of their respective operating systems:
- iOS 9.2.1
- Mac OS X 10.11.3
But there are also users who use different versions and are still affected by the crash.
While at our iPhone (6, iOS 9.2.1) no problems occur, our iPad (mini 2, iOS 9.2.1) is also affected by the crash.
Strange but true: reports of Safari crashes on iPhone only a tailspin for a few hours, iOS 9.2.1 - so the latest version of iOS and apparently those who are affected most frequently - but is already since 19 January for download.
Currently mainly iOS and Mac OS X devices seem to be affected, who installed the following versions of their respective operating systems:
- iOS 9.2.1
- Mac OS X 10.11.3
But there are also users who use different versions and are still affected by the crash.
While at our iPhone (6, iOS 9.2.1) no problems occur, our iPad (mini 2, iOS 9.2.1) is also affected by the crash.
Strange but true: reports of Safari crashes on iPhone only a tailspin for a few hours, iOS 9.2.1 - so the latest version of iOS and apparently those who are affected most frequently - but is already since 19 January for download.
Circumvent Safari crashes
The cause of the crash seems to lie in the Safari search suggestions. Crashes often occur when you make an entry in the address field in Safari. Are safari suggestions enabled, already wanted while typing for matching results - and oddly enough, there seems to be a problem since today.
The cause of the crash seems to lie in the Safari search suggestions. Crashes often occur when you make an entry in the address field in Safari. Are safari suggestions enabled, already wanted while typing for matching results - and oddly enough, there seems to be a problem since today.
Disable Safari suggestions
Who is affected by the crash and do not want to wait for a solution from Apple, should temporarily disable the Safari-proposals; This is possible both on iOS, as well as on the Mac:
[iOS] Settings> Safari
Opens on your iPhone, the Settings and tap on the point Safari. Under Search you have to Safari proposals disable.
[Mac OS X] Settings> Safari
On your Mac opens its first Safari, click on the menu bar on Safari and then in the drop-down window on Settings. Now choose the tab Search anddisabled include Safari proposals.
Who is affected by the crash and do not want to wait for a solution from Apple, should temporarily disable the Safari-proposals; This is possible both on iOS, as well as on the Mac:
[iOS] Settings> Safari
Opens on your iPhone, the Settings and tap on the point Safari. Under Search you have to Safari proposals disable.

[Mac OS X] Settings> Safari
On your Mac opens its first Safari, click on the menu bar on Safari and then in the drop-down window on Settings. Now choose the tab Search anddisabled include Safari proposals.

Activate private mode
[iOS] Settings> Safari
Opens on your iPhone Safari and tapping on the Tab icon in the bottom right navigation bar. Selects here private.
[Mac OS X] cmd + Shift + N
To open a new private window in Safari on the Mac, the key combination is sufficient + Shift + N cmd.
[iOS] Settings> Safari
Opens on your iPhone Safari and tapping on the Tab icon in the bottom right navigation bar. Selects here private.

[Mac OS X] cmd + Shift + N
To open a new private window in Safari on the Mac, the key combination is sufficient + Shift + N cmd.
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