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2024-11-13 Quick Tips Restarting your device, Chrome, and VPN software can often clear temporary glitches. try switch to a different VPN server . An overload
One of the installed extensions may interfere with the VPN on Chrome. To fix this, disable or delete irrelevant extensions from Chrome.
step 1: Launch Chrome and click the three-dot menu.
step 2 : SelectExtensions and open manage extension.
Step 3: Disable or delete extensions from the following menu.
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QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) is a relatively new protocol that might not be fully compatible with all VPNs. Disabling it can help you fix the issue.
step 1: open chrome and typechrome://flags in the address bar.
This will open the Chrome flags page, which contains experimental features.
step 2: In the search bar , typeQUIC.
Step 3: Click on the drop-down menu for Experimental QUIC protocol and select Disabled.
Once you’ve selected Disabled, relaunch Chrome for the changes to take effect. Click on the blue Relaunch button that appears at the bottom.
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step 1: Launch the Chrome browser, click on the three vertical dot, and select Settings.
step 2: Within the Settings menu, scroll down and click on Privacy and security.
Step 3: Under Privacy and security, select Security.
Step 4: Under Advanced, next to SelectDNS provider, click on the chevron ( arrow ) icon and select Cloudflare (1.1.1.1).
Once done, restart the Chrome browser. The issue should be resolved.
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