Safari on iOS 7.1.2

Looking for a solution for Safari on iOS 7.1.2. Safari crashes every time I open it. I have cleared history, data and cookies all to no avail. Also soft rebooted and that didn't help.

cmnthru wrote:
How do you selectively restore apps? Remember what I had installed and redownload each and every app one by one?
You don't have to remember them.  One way to selectively restore would be to open the App Store on your iPad, go to the "Updates" tab on the bottom, click "Purchased" and you will find all the apps there.  From there you can download the one(s) you wish to have back.
Remember, since Safari is no longer failing, the chances are good that one or more of the apps you formerly used is/are corrupt.  Be careful when choosing which app(s) to restore.

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