If somebody sends you a link to crashsafari.com, you almost
certainly should not open it on your iPhone or iPad.
The prank web site overloads Apple's default browser with a
self-generating text string within the address bar.
This can cause your iPhone or iPad to heat-up – because it
urgently tries to handle the ever-growing code of the web site.
After twenty seconds just about, your device are going to be
forced to resuscitate. though the iPhone will still be unbolted with bit ID,
that suggests it's a respring instead of a full resuscitate.
It's still unbelievably annoying – and virtually as
frustrating as this iPhone resuscitate prank.
Android devices can considerably heat up because the default
Chrome browser tries to handle the code.
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