It looks like Apple has done something with Safari in the recent iOS 9.3 update, as many iPhone and iPad owners
There is currently no clear solution to this problem, although some people report that disabling JavaScript helped in solving this problem.
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This is not the first time that Apple hasSafari appears to have similar problems after updating iOS. In the last update, similar bugs were discovered with the Safari browser after updating iOS, which were fixed a few days later, releasing a new version of iOS. So, it's likely that Apple will release iOS 9.3.1 this week or the first week of April to address this issue.
In the meantime, you can use Chrome or any other browser of your choice to surf the internet on your iPhone or iPad.
Recall that iOS 9.3 is a rather problematic update, as users of older iPads encountered an activation problem after installing the update.