My iPhone safair says it cannot open because it is not connected to the internet.  What do I do? I do not believe I changed any settings.  I have turned the phone off but this did not work.

Safari cannot open because the iPhone is not connected to internet.  I do not believe I have changed any settings.  I have turned off the phone and then on, but this did not work.  Help?

For Safari to work, you need either Wi-Fi or cellular data.
Are you connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot?
If not is Settings > Mobile/Cellular > Mobile/Cellular Data: ON

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