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'Network Error' in Chrome browser
'Network Error' in Chrome browser
Updated over 3 months ago

📌 A 'Network Error' typically indicates that the Chrome browser is struggling to load a webpage. Here are several potential causes and solutions:

1️⃣ Check your internet connection.

Ensure that your internet connection is operational. Test it on another device or with a different browser.

2️⃣ Turn off automatic translation [Recommended]

Disable Google's automatic translation feature.

3️⃣ Clear your browser cache

Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data, select the cached images and files and click 'Clear data'.

4️⃣ Disable browser extensions

Visit Chrome Settings > Extensions, and disable or delete any problematic extensions.

5️⃣ Check up for proxy settings

Review your computer's Internet settings for proxy configurations. If unnecessary, disable the proxy.

💻 If none of the above resolves the issue, consider updating or reinstalling Chrome to the latest version.


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