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On your Windows PC, does Google Chrome Not Loading Pages? Well, you’re not the only one, and in today’s article, we’ll show you how to fix it. Chrome is a powerful web browser, especially on desktop computers, but users may still run into issues. Google Chrome has become the most popular browser on all of the major platforms.
There’s a lot to look forward to, whether it’s support for multiple devices, a lot of features, or a simpler way to browse. On the other hand, it has a few problems every now and then. Some tell you exactly what went wrong, but others aren’t as easy to use. Instead, it’s up to the users to figure out what’s wrong and, more importantly, how to fix it.
Google Chrome Not Loading Pages on Android/iPhone
Force Stop Google Chrome and Reboot Mobile Device
Android Device
- Go to your Android phone settings.
- Next, touch apps.
- Touch the Google Chrome icon.
- Tap Force Stop from there.
- Restart your device when you’re done.
For iOS
- Press and hold the Home button and the Power button to restart your device.
- Turn on your device a few minutes after the screen goes dark.
Update Chrome ( Android)
If Chrome won’t load pages because of a bug in the Android System WebView, Google suggests that you also update Chrome after you update the System WebView. In any case, if a site won’t open in Chrome, updating Chrome is a pretty good way to fix the problem. Follow these steps to bring your Chrome browser up to date:
- Click on the Google Play Store app to go to the store.
- Type Google Chrome into the search box and click search.
- Click on Chrome and then click on Update.
- Wait a minute or two while the app is updated.
- Try running the app again and going to the site again.
Restart Your Phone
This might seem basic and simplistic, but we’ve found that several issues with several different gadgets can be fixed by simply switching off and turning on the device again. This option is appearing late on this list when in fact, it should be one of the earliest things to do.
Restarting your phone gives it the chance to return itself to normal settings and automatically correct some performance issues. You’ll be surprised at the number of issues this simple action can solve. So, don’t forget to try out this option whenever you find some websites not opening in Chrome.
Reset Your Network Settings on Device
For iPhone:
- Tap on Settings.
- Next, pick General.
- Tap the Reset button.
- Tap the Reset Network Settings button.
For Android device:
- Open up Settings.
- Then choose General Management.
- After that, pick Reset.
- Then, tap on the option that says “Reset Network Settings.”
Google Chrome Not Loading Pages on Windows
Check your Internet connection
Chrome won’t work if you can’t get online. Make sure your cellular or Wi-Fi connection is on. Try going to a different website or running an app that needs to be connected to the Internet to work. If the page or application also doesn’t work, the problem isn’t Chrome but rather your network connection. You can get help from your Internet service provider.
Use a VPN
If some sites work for you but others don’t, the site you’re trying to get to might be geographically restricted. A VPN, which stands for Virtual Private Network, can be used to get to online content that is blocked. Simply put, when you browse the Internet, your IP address shows where you are.
A VPN, on the other hand, lets you change your IP address to a different one so you can get to content you couldn’t get before. There are many VPNs that you can trust. We recommend NordVPN if you want a reliable service. If you want to save money, though, you might want to try Surfshark, which costs less than $2.5 a month.
Reset Chrome Browser
If any of your data or browser settings are wrong, you will run into trouble. However, the real issue lies in finding that grey area. Well, there’s a way out that’s much easier. You could reset the browser and put all of Chrome’s settings back to the way they were when it was first installed. Doing so will remove the pinned tabs and delete stored data, but your bookmarks and passwords will stay secure.
- Launch the Google Chrome browser.
- Click the More vertical 3dots icon in the upper right corner.
- From the list, choose the Settings menu.
- Scroll down to the bottom and click on Advanced.
- Go to the Reset and Clean up section, and click Reset settings to their original defaults.
- In the box that asks you to confirm, click the Reset settings button.
If the error persists, you can also visit the Official Google Chrome Help Center to resolve the problem.
FAQ
How do I fix web pages not loading properly
By clearing your browser’s cache and cookies, you can make it run much faster. It is especially helpful if you use databases and have trouble with pages not loading as expected. Most of the time, your browser is calling up old information from your cache or cookie folder, which causes these problems.
Why is my browser not displaying web pages properly
If the website doesn’t look right to you, it could be because of your web browser. It’s possible that the version of your web browser you’re using is out of date and needs to be updated. Having trouble getting into your account is a common problem that could be caused by an old web browser.
Why some pages are not loading
Sometimes, these DNS servers can go down or have other problems that make it so a site won’t load right on any browser. You can try clearing your DNS cache to see if that helps, or you can switch your DNS server.
How to clear cache Chrome
- Open the Chrome app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap More in the upper right corner.
- Tap History to erase your browsing history.
- Choose a time range at the top. Select All time to delete everything.
- Check the boxes next to “Cookies and site data” and “Cached images and files.”
- Tap Clear data.
What happens if I uninstall Google Chrome
Because when you remove Chrome from any device, it will automatically switch to its default browser (Edge for Windows, Safari for Mac, Android Browser for Android). But if you don’t want to use the default browsers, you can use them to download any other browser you want.