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This article talks about the iPhone not accessing certain sites on the internet, and potential fixes.
Users experiencing this issue with their iPhones, typically after an iOS upgrade, have reported that they are unable to access certain websites.
Although the root cause of this issue is unknown, this process has been known to work in most cases. The same process can also be applied to iPads experiencing the same issue.
Step 1 – Temporarily turn off VPN Step 2 – Check Restriction Settings Step 3- Review Date and Time Settings Step – 4 Restart your iPhone Step – 5 Clear Safari Data on Your Device Step – 6 Reset Network Settings on iPhone
Step 1 – Temporarily turn off VPN¶
Some sites do not work when you use a VPN. So if you enabled a VPN on your iPhone or iPad, try turning it off and see if you can now access the site.
If you don’t see your VPN setting there or if it immediately toggles back on, go to Settings > General > VPN and tap the “i” button next to the name of your VPN provider. Then toggle off Connect On Demand.
Step 2 – Check Restriction Settings¶
Sometimes our devices have restrictions on the type of content we can view–this may be a parent or guardian limiting access or an inadvertent setting change.
For iOS 12 and above, check Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions.
Disable this feature by entering your screen time or restrictions passcode.
For iOS 11 and below, go to Settings > General > Restrictions. Turn off all restrictions by entering your restrictions passcode.
If you don’t know your Screen Time passcode, see this article.
Step 3- Review Date and Time Settings¶
Another possibility is that your device’s Date & Time settings do not match online servers.
Go to Settings > General > Date & Time and verify that Set Automatically is on.
If not, toggle it on. If it is on, toggle it off, wait a few seconds, and toggle it back on.
Step – 4 Restart your iPhone
This is probably the best way to resolve numerous iPhone related issues.
- Restart your iOS Device
- For devices with no home button: press and hold the Side or Top button and either volume button until the slider appears
- For devices with a home button: press and hold the Top (or Side) button until the slider appears
- Drag the slider to turn your device completely off
- After your device turns off, press and hold the Side button again until you see the Apple logo
Step – 5 Clear Safari Data on Your Device¶
- If this problem is happening while using the Safari App on your iPhone, you can reset the Safari cache and data.
- Tap on Settings > Safari > Scroll down and choose “Clear History and Website Data”
Confirm to clear on the next screen - Then go back to Settings > Safari and scroll all the way down to choose Advanced.
- Tap Website Data and wait for the screen to populate
- Once all app information shows up, select Remove All Website Data
- Restart your iPad, iPod, or iPhone and check if the issue is sorted.
- Optional: Block Cookies on Safari*
A cookie is a piece of data that a website stores on your device, so it remembers you the next time you visit the site.
To block cookies, tap Settings > Safari > Block All Cookies
If you block cookies, some web pages might not work. Here are some examples:- You might not be able to sign in to a site using your correct username and password
- You might see a message that cookies are required or that your browser’s cookies are off
- Some features on a site might not work
Step – 6 Reset Network Settings on iPhone¶
If you find that the problem is happening irrespective of the browser you may need to reset your network settings to get rid of this issue.
Resets all your network connection options and sets your device’s network settings back to the factory defaults. Clears your current cellular (if applicable) and WiFi networks including saved networks, WiFi passwords, and VPN settings.
Before you reset your network’s settings, be sure to have your WiFi network name and passwords available for re-entry.
Tap on Settings > General > Reset> and choose Reset Network Settings.
Once your device starts following the reset, open the website that you were having problems with using Safari or Firefox and give it a try.
Updated by Gareth Eaton almost 2 years ago · 4 revisions