The browser is constantly being updated by Google and they work to bring you a synced experience when you use your Google Account so that all devices share the same history. Let’s take a look at this particular error.

ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED in Chrome

This error appears in Chrome underneath the message saying “This webpage is not available”. However, after trying several different pages, you will get the same result or the lack of it. The first thing you might think is that your Internet connection is causing the problem but most people who were struggling with this issue have reported that other browsers such as Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox are working just fine. This means that the problem is with Google Chrome and that is why we decided to provide a couple of different solutions to this problem. Make sure you try all of them before giving up! But before moving on with the solutions, switch off your network equipment for 1 minute and then power on. If you are using any proxy/VPN, then disable it. If another computer/device can be used on the network, then try to visit the problematic website on that other device to make sure that the site is not down or blocked from the ISP. You may switch to another network (if no other network is available then use your mobile phone’s hotspot) to check if the site can be accessed. Also, visit downdetector.com to check if the site is down. Also, either try to use Chrome in Incognito mode or use Chrome without extensions. Moreover, make sure that Google Chrome is updated to the latest build.

Solution 1: Tweaking Internet and Chrome Settings

The first solution is the one recommended by a lot of experts on Google and the one that has solved many people’s issues. That is why it is recommended that you try this solution before anything else.

Solution 2: Tweaking More Settings Using Command Prompt

Command Prompt is your friend when it comes to problems like this because all you need to do is follow these instructions and copy the correct commands from this article to your own Command Prompt. It saves a lot of time. If these commands fail to fix your problems, you might need to tweak some of the DNS address related issues. Make sure to screenshot the original settings so that you can revert to them if something goes wrong.

Solution 3: Scan Your Computer for Malware

Malicious software can affect both your Internet connection and any apps you may have installed in the meantime. Some users have reported that their computers were infected when they started receiving the issue and they managed to fix this by getting rid of the malware. We recommend you use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (MBAM) since this tool is free and effective

Solution 4: Disable Antivirus/Firewall

Antivirus/firewall are the most important security applications in protecting your computer against threats. However, sometimes, these applications can interfere in the legitimate operation of a genuine application and can cause the current Chrome error. The Firewall/Antivirus marks quarantine Chrome (known as a false positive) and doesn’t let the communications to get through. This is a very common occurrence and is usually patched a few days after its discovered by developers. To rule this possibility out, temporarily disable the antivirus or disable the firewall.

Solution 5: Disable Data Saver/Lite Mode (Mobile)

If you are using Chrome on a mobile device, then disabling the data saver may solve the problem. The like/data saver mode tries to cut down on traffic by blocking unnecessary traffic which isn’t required or using a cached version of it (mostly related to styling). However, there are reports that these modes also disrupt the operation of Chrome as well. For illustration purposes, we will use Android. You may follow instructions as per your device.

Alternative Solutions

Some users have reported that they have fixed the issue simply by resetting Google Chrome. Moreover, make sure your time and date settings are correct because Chrome and Google will simply refuse to work unless your time and date are not matching your location. Simply right-click on the time showing at the taskbar and select Adjust date/time. Use the Set time automatically option. If nothing has worked for you, then uninstall Chrome and then reinstall it.

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