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Most iPhone users tend to rely on Google as their preferred search engine. Moreover, Google Search is also easily accessible via the dedicated widget or app on the iPhone. Therefore, any malfunction or technical difficulties encountered with this frequently-used service are likely to frustrate you. And if you’re one such user, don’t worry.
In this blog post, I will some of the best fixes for Google Search not working on your iPhone. These solutions will help you get your search up and running again!
Slow or poor internet connection may cause Google search issues on iPhone. So, check your cellular or Wi-Fi data connections.
To refresh your network, I recommend switching Airplane mode on and off.
Further, you may reset your network settings, if this workaround doesn’t help with the network.
If you use the Google or Chrome app, you may force close the app from the background. In addition, multiple apps running simultaneously can cause Google on iPhone not to work.
To force stop the app, swipe up on the Google app from the app drawer.
Opening too many tabs occupies the memory and restricts the app from working further. So, close all tabs in the Google app or Chrome app and try to use Google Search.
In Google app:
In Chrome app:
At times, the Google account you are using on a browser cause trouble.
In this case, you can remove the problematic Google account from your desired browser. Here, I am considering Chrome.
You may also search on Google without any account. For that:
Whenever we visit a website, it stores a cookie on your browser. Besides, Google records all your search history and other browser data. And in the longer run, Google accumulates a large amount of cache memory which may cause malfunction. Therefore, you must clear Chrome history, cache, and cookies on your iPhone.
You may also clear the website data of Safari if the browser is giving you trouble.
DNS is a database that the server uses to store all Internet data. For example, when you search for anything, the ISP gathers data using its DNS. But sometimes, the DNS service may not work correctly. In such cases, it is preferable to change DNS on your iPhone to a different DNS provider, such as OpenDNS or Cloudflare 1.1.1.1.
If you face Google search not working on your iPhone, it may be due to JavaScript not loading. So, you may just disable it. But remember, many websites may become unusable because of this.
Safari and Chrome Extensions are great for productivity. But sometimes extensions become broken or outdated, obstructing Google search from working correctly. Therefore, I suggest disabling extensions to see if it solves the issue.
The Background app refresh feature helps to keep the app data updated continuously. Therefore, it’s essential to enable Background App Refresh for the Google and Chrome apps.
Sometimes several customization clashes result in malfunction. Therefore, you must cross-check the browser settings and ensure Safari works appropriately.
If you have a Google search not working issue on Safari, it can be a fault of the built-in app. So, you may use other browsers like Chrome, Bing, etc. I have set Chrome as the default browser on my iPhone.
If nothing seems to work, you may seek help from Google experts.
Happy searching!
When Google Search has stopped working on your iPhone, it can be a frustrating experience. However, with the tips and solutions I’ve provided in this blog, you can quickly identify and resolve the issue, ensuring that you’re back online and ready to easily search for information. If you feel your iPhone has underlying issues, contact Apple Support.
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