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This captcha is working on the windows and android devices. On iPhone devices, this captcha does not load in Safari or any other browser. Please suggest any solution if you have.
Thanks
Hey there narendra31,
Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities. For help with troubleshooting issues with Safari not loading all the items on a webpage as expected, give the steps listed in the following resource a try: If Safari isn't loading websites or quits on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Connect to a different network
Try to load a website, like www.apple.com, using cellular data. If you don't have cellular data, connect to a different Wi-Fi network and then load the website.
If you're using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), check your VPN settings. If you have a VPN turned on, some apps or websites might block content from loading.
Restart your device
Turn off your device and turn it on again.
- Restart your iPhone
- Restart your iPad
- Restart your iPod touch
Clear website data
You can clear website data occasionally to improve Safari performance.
1. Go to Settings > Safari.
2. Tap Clear History and Website Data.
3. Tap Clear History and Data to confirm.
Turn on JavaScript
Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on.
1. Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced.
2. Find the JavaScript feature.
3. Tap the button to turn on JavaScript.
Get more help
If the issue continues and only affects a certain website or webpage, check if you have Private Relay turned on. You can temporarily turn off Private Relay in iCloud Settings. If Safari still doesn't load websites and you tried all of these steps, contact the website developer for more help.
If still having issues after going through the step above, and since the issue occurs on multiple browsers on your iPhone, the next best option would be to reach out to the website developer for additional information and possible troubleshooting steps.
We hope that's able to help.
Take care!
Hey there narendra31,
Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities. For help with troubleshooting issues with Safari not loading all the items on a webpage as expected, give the steps listed in the following resource a try: If Safari isn't loading websites or quits on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Connect to a different network
Try to load a website, like www.apple.com, using cellular data. If you don't have cellular data, connect to a different Wi-Fi network and then load the website.
If you're using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), check your VPN settings. If you have a VPN turned on, some apps or websites might block content from loading.
Restart your device
Turn off your device and turn it on again.
- Restart your iPhone
- Restart your iPad
- Restart your iPod touch
Clear website data
You can clear website data occasionally to improve Safari performance.
1. Go to Settings > Safari.
2. Tap Clear History and Website Data.
3. Tap Clear History and Data to confirm.
Turn on JavaScript
Turn on JavaScript if it's not already on.
1. Go to Settings > Safari > Advanced.
2. Find the JavaScript feature.
3. Tap the button to turn on JavaScript.
Get more help
If the issue continues and only affects a certain website or webpage, check if you have Private Relay turned on. You can temporarily turn off Private Relay in iCloud Settings. If Safari still doesn't load websites and you tried all of these steps, contact the website developer for more help.
If still having issues after going through the step above, and since the issue occurs on multiple browsers on your iPhone, the next best option would be to reach out to the website developer for additional information and possible troubleshooting steps.
We hope that's able to help.
Take care!
Captcha is not loading on Iphone browser(Safari/Chrome)