Are you having trouble connecting to the internet using Google Chrome? This article will guide you through common solutions to connectivity issues.
Sometimes, the cache and cookies stored in Google Chrome can cause connectivity issues. Clearing them can help solve the problem. To do this, click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of Chrome and selectMore Tools>Clear browsing data. Select the time range and items you want to clear and click onClear data.
Extensions installed on Google Chrome can also cause connectivity issues. To disable extensions, click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of Chrome and selectMore Tools>Extensions. Disable all extensions and check if the problem is resolved. If the problem is solved, enable each extension one by one to identify the problematic one.
Resetting network settings can also help resolve connectivity issues. To do this, click on the Windows Start Menu and typeCommand Prompt. Right-click on it and selectRun as Administrator. In the command prompt, typenetsh winsock resetand pressEnter. Restart your computer.
Firewall and antivirus settings can also block Google Chrome from connecting to the internet. Check if they are blocking Chrome and temporarily disable them to check if the problem is resolved.
By following the solutions mentioned above, you should be able to solve connectivity issues on Google Chrome. If the problem persists, contact your internet service provider or a computer technician.
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