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If you’re like me, you’ve been trying to figure out why your phone link not opening URLs in chrome. It’s a frustrating problem, but there’s a simple explanation:

Your phone is trying to be helpful by opening the URL in a different app.

That might not sound so bad, but it can actually be pretty annoying. Here’s why:

When you click on a link in Chrome, your phone will try to open that link in a different app. Usually, this is the default browser on your phone. But if you’ve set Chrome as your default browser, your phone will still try to open URLs in the default browser.

So what’s the solution? Simple: just tell your phone to stop being so helpful.

Introduction – Why Phone Link Not Opening URLs in Chrome

If you’re using Chrome and you phone is linked to your computer, you may have noticed that some links you click on your phone open in Chrome on your computer instead of on your phone. This is a known issue that Google is aware of and working on a fix for. In the meantime, there are a few workaround that you can try.

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Reasons why phone links may not be opening in Chrome

There are a few reasons why phone links may not be opening in Chrome. First, check to see if you have the latest version of Chrome installed. If you don’t, update your browser and try opening the link again.

Another reason why phone links may not be opening in Chrome is that your internet connection is not strong enough. If you’re on a public Wi-Fi network, try connecting to a different network or opening the link on your mobile data connection.

Finally, some website links are designed to open in a new window or tab. To see if this is the case, try right-clicking on the link and selecting “Open in new tab” or “Open in new window.” If the link opens in a new window or tab, then that’s probably why it wasn’t working in Chrome.

Solutions to fix the issue

f you’re having trouble opening links in Chrome on your phone, there are a few ways you can try to fix the problem.

First, make sure that Chrome is up to date. Open the Google Play Store and check for updates. If there is an update available, install it and then try opening links again.

If that doesn’t work, try clearing your Chrome cache. To do this, go to Settings > Apps > Chrome, and tap “Clear cache.” Once that’s done, try opening links in Chrome again.

If neither of those solutions work, you may need to uninstall and reinstall Chrome. Be sure to back up your bookmarks before you do this!

Steps to take if the problem persists

If you’re having trouble opening links in Chrome, here are a few steps you can take to fix the issue.

  1. Check your internet connection: Make sure you have a strong internet connection. If you’re on a public Wi-Fi network, try connecting to a different network.
  2. Check your Chrome settings: In Chrome, go to Settings > Site Settings > pop-ups and ensure that Pop-ups are allowed.
  3. Check your antivirus software: Your antivirus software may be blocking Chrome from opening links. Try temporarily disabling your antivirus software and see if that fixes the issue.
  4. Reset Chrome: If all else fails, you can reset Chrome to its default settings. This will clear all your data from Chrome, so make sure to backup any important information before doing this. To reset Chrome, enter chrome://settings/reset into your URL bar and follow the instructions on the screen.

Other potential causes of the problem

There are a few other things that could be causing the problem. If you’re using an ad blocker, disable it and see if that fixes the issue. Some ad blockers will block links from opening in a new tab.

If that doesn’t work, try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. Sometimes, outdated information in the cache can cause problems with loading pages.

If you’re still having trouble, make sure that JavaScript is enabled in your browser. Many sites use JavaScript to load content dynamically, so if it’s disabled, you may not be able to see some of the content on a page.

Conclusion – Why Phone Link Not Opening URLs in Chrome

After trying all of the above methods, we found that the best way to fix this problem is to simply use a different browser. Although it’s not ideal, it’s the most reliable way to ensure that links will open correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I’m having trouble opening URLs in Chrome. Why is this happening?
  • Are there any settings I can change to fix this?
  • I’m using an iPhone. Does that make a difference?

If you’re having trouble opening URLs in Chrome, it might be because of a problem with your internet connection, your browser settings, or the website you’re trying to visit. Here are some things you can try to fix the problem:

  • Make sure your internet connection is working. If you can’t load any websites, make sure your computer is connected to the internet.
  • Check your browser settings. If Chrome is set to block pop-ups, you may not be able to open some links. To allow pop-ups in Chrome: go to Settings > Site Settings > Pop-ups and redirects and make sure the setting is turned off.
  • Try opening the URL in a different browser. If the link opens in another browser but not in Chrome, there could be a problem with Chrome. You can also try clearing your browsing data: go to Settings > Privacy > Clear browsing data and choose what data you want to remove.
  • If you’re using an iPhone, make sure Safari is up to date. You can do this by going to Settings > Safari and checking for updates.

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Elon Musk Summons Twitter’s Ex-CEO Jack Dorsey as legal case Flares up    https://www.techpluto.com/elon-musk-summons-twitters-ex-ceo-jack-dorsey-as-legal-case-flares-up/ Tue, 23 Aug 2022 03:20:24 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=42528 Here are the top trending stories from the world of technology. News that we feel every tech enthusiast should keep a tab on. 1) Elon Musk summons Twitter’s Ex-CEO Jack Dorsey as legal case Flares up      Elon Musk’s legal team has sent a summon to Twitter’s former CEO Jack Dorsey, marking a latest [...]

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Here are the top trending stories from the world of technology. News that we feel every tech enthusiast should keep a tab on.

1)

Elon Musk summons Twitter’s Ex-CEO Jack Dorsey as legal case Flares up   

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Elon Musk’s legal team has sent a summon to Twitter’s former CEO Jack Dorsey, marking a latest development in the ongoing legal tussle between Musk and Twitter. This means that Dorsey will have to attend in person in the Delaware court when the case officially begins in October. Musk’s legal team is essentially seeking a set of important documents from Dorsey to ascertain the exact number of spam accounts on Twitter. Although Dorsey had resigned from Twitter’s CEO position in November last year, he was in the helm of the affair for several years. Therefore, it is not really surprising that Musk’s legal team has sent summons to Dorsey over the matter of spam accounts.

2)

Get ready for podcast on YouTube?

Google owned YouTube has launched a dedicated section for podcasts but it has done this in a rather very secretive manner. According to 9to5 Google, Youtube has launched a dedicated podcast page called ‘Explore Page’ in a beta mode and only few people can currently access this page in their mobile and desktop version. If YouTube does enter the podcast space in a full-fledge manner then it will directly compete with established players like Apple Podcast and Spotify. However, there is no clarity over the fact that if YouTube enters the podcast space then what will happen to Google Podcast. Google has been running its own dedicated podcast platform ‘Google Podcast’ for many years now.

3)

Zomato pulls back Hrithik Roshan ad amid backlash (here’s why)

Foodtech delivery platform Zomato has been forced to withdraw its latest ad featuring Hrithik Roshan for allegedly hurting the Hindu sentiments. This ad assumed controversy after priests of famous Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjan took offense over Hrithik Roshan expressing the word ‘Mahakal’ in a particular dialogue. The priests said that the use of the word ‘Mahakal’ in the ad brought a bad name for Mahakaleshwar Temple and hurt the sentiments of Hindu community. Scores of Twitter users also trolled the foodtech company for allegedly hurting  religious sentiments. Sensing the backlash, Zomato immediately withdrew the ad and clarified that it has no intentions of hurting religious sentiments.

4)

Indian government issues security warning for Google Chrome users

Google Chrome users be aware. The CERT-IN, which comes under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, has just issued a threat warning to the Google Chrome users. The agency said that it has detected multiple vulnerabilities in the popular browsing platform that could allow remote hackers to target their computer system. However, mind you, this security advisory is meant for only those who are using older version of Google Chrome. Hence if you’re using older version of Chrome then it is time to update your Chrome as soon as possible.

5)

Chinese smartphone companies continue to dominate the Indian market

Four out of five smartphones used in India are manufactured by the Chinese companies like Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi, according to industry report prepared by The Counterpoint research. This report went on to claim that Chinese smartphone companies own almost 79% of the market share in India’s smartphone market as of June 2022. What is really surprising that Chinese companies have continued their domination despite the recent crackdown by the Indian government. From ED raids to tax evasion notices, Chinese companies like  Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi have gone through horror times during the past few months.

 

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What is the dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error and how to fix it? https://www.techpluto.com/dns_probe_finished_nxdomain/ Thu, 14 Oct 2021 06:38:06 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=39700 Imagine trying to open your browser only to see a message saying that the current site you’re trying to assess cannot be reached followed by a “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error. It’s a situation that can even turn the timidest of us into a path of fury and rage. There’s a vast multitude of things that could have [...]

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Imagine trying to open your browser only to see a message saying that the current site you’re trying to assess cannot be reached followed by a “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error. It’s a situation that can even turn the timidest of us into a path of fury and rage. There’s a vast multitude of things that could have potentially gone wrong, but one of the most common ones is faulty DNS servers.

dns_probe_finished_nxdomain

So, what exactly is “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain”, and why are you seeing it? Are there some quick fixes to resolve the issue? 

Firstly, what is DNS?

DNS or Domain Name Server is akin to a phonebook. It lets users connect to the right website using specific domains rather than IP addresses. The basic purpose of a DNS is to translate the name of the host (www.randomdomain.com, for instance) into a lot more advanced IP address (198.3.128.12) that your computer can easily process. When you type in a query into the search bar, DNS gets to work and goes through its extensive collection of nameservers to determine the right fit. 

The process of DNS looking for the appropriate file among the thousands in the nameserver is a laborious process, but in real-time only takes a couple of seconds at best. 

So, when you type in something in the search bar of your browser, it makes its way through the Internet only to reach another DNS recursive resolver. This information travels to the DNS root nameserver and then to the Top Level Domain (i.e .in or .org). 

Now, the TLD server shoots back a response in the form of the IP address of the domain’s nameserver. Finally, the recursive resolver comes into play, and the IP address that was initially requested before starts to appear. 

So, what is the dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error?

Reiterating that the process of resolution and DNS lookup is a highly complex process with a large number of moving parts. So, a lapse in any of these parts can result in an error that manifests as dns_probe_finished_nxdomain. In fact, the nxdomain in “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” stands for a non-existent domain.

You can see a warming message in different ways depending on the browser you often use. In the case of Google Chrome, the error shows up as “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain”, along with a message saying that the server IP address could not be found or this site can’t be reached.

If you’re a Mozilla Firefox user, then you might be seeing something along the lines of ‘Hmm, we’re having trouble finding that site’. Microsoft Edge more or less follows the same pattern with a notification indicating Hmmm…can’t reach the page. Safari, the default browsing app on all Apple devices, simply displays Safari can’t find the server.

Before we go on to the actual fixes of the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” problem, it’s pertinent to identify where the issue lies. An easy way to do this is by checking if you’re seeing the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error only on a single website or across multiple web pages. 

In case the error is localized to a single site, then it could be an error on their side, and you have nothing to worry about. Just wait for some time and try accessing the website again. But, on the other hand, if you’re seeing the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” message across different pages, then it’s time to intervene and test out the methods listed below. 

How to fix the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error?

While there are multiple ways to resolve the issue under consideration, here’s a list of methods that most IT professionals would stand by to fix the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error”. We’ll discuss each one of them in the further sections.

  • Releasing and renewing IP addresses 
  • Restarting DNS Client Servies 
  • Changing to a different DNS server 
  • Resetting Chrome Flags 
  • Shutting down VPN’s and other antiviruses temporarily 
  • Checking your Local Hosts files again 
  • Restarting your computer/ laptop

1) Releasing and renewing IP addresses 

In “Dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error there isn’t exactly an error from your side, so it does make sense to take a second look at the IP address on your device. Releasing and renewing your IP address isn’t as complicated as it sounds. Follow these series of steps to successfully accomplish the task. 

On devices running on Windows OS 

  • Step 1: Navigate to the Command Prompt by pressing on the Windows and R key simultaneously. Once you’ve found the Command Prompt tool, type in “cmd” on press Enter
  • Step 2: Now, enter in ipconfig /release and press Enter. This should ideally release your existing present IP address.
  • Step 3: Next up, type ipconfig /flushdns and tap on Enter. This ensures flushing your DNS cache. You should now be able to see a message “Successfully flushed the DNS resolver cache”, in case the process was successful.
  • Step 4: After this, you’ll need to type in ipconfig /renew and press Enter. This renews your IP address.
  • Step 5: If you want to reset your IP settings, then type in the following commands netsh int set dns and netsh winsock reset.

In case Step 5 seems hard to follow, you can always manually disable your network connections and re-enable them again. To perform this, go to Control Panel on your Windows computer from the Start menu. Now, click on Network and Internet Settings and navigate all the way down to Network and Sharing Center

You’ll see an option called Change Adapter Settings in the left-hand column, click on it. This should open up a new portal with a whole list of active network connections. Click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Connections and choose to Disable. You can reactivate them later in the same manner. 

For Macs

  • Step 1: Find System Preferences by clicking on the Apple logo at the top right corner of your laptop/ computer.
  • Step 2: Now, click on the Network icon and go to Advanced Settings.
  • Step 3: Navigate to the TCP/IP tab and choose to “renew DHCP lease button”. This ensures that your IP addresses’ renewel.
  • Step 4: You can also flush your DNS cache by going to the Utilities tab and clicking on Terminal.
  • Step 5: Type in the command dscacheutil -flushcache and press Enter. Unlike in a Windows device, you might not get the confirmatory message in case the DNS cache has been emptied successfully.

2) Restarting DNS Client Service

This method is exclusively for Windows devices. You can try restarting the DNS client services, which supposedly clears up redundant caches and obsolete DNS domain names. Follow the steps to successfully restart your DNS client services.

  • Step 1: Open Command Prompt by pressing the Windows key and R key simultaneously.
  • Step 2: Once Command Prompt opens, enter in “services.msc” and press Enter.
  • Step 3: Go down to the bottom where you’ll see “DNS Client”. Right-click on it and choose “Restart”.

If the Restart button is greyed out and you’re unable to click on it, then consider this alternate method.

Step 1: Go to Command Center by pressing on the Windows key and the R key simultaneously.

Step 2: Now, enter in “cmd” and press Enter.

Step 3: Enter in these series of commands: net stop dnscache ; net start dnscache

You could run into an error in some versions of the Windows OS. You might be seeing a message saying “The requested pause, continue, or stop is not valid for this service”. This is an indication of the fact that you’re better off picking an alternative method altogether. 

3) Changing DNS servers 

You can always try changing your existing DNS servers from the default ones to public DNS servers like Google or Cloudflare. DNS servers typically make use of the IP addresses assigned by the ISP, so switching to a public server could effectively correct the persisting “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error. 

If Google servers are your pick, then the 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 are easily your best bet. Word in the community is: they’re more dependable in the longer run. But, Cloudfare’s newest offering, the 1.1.1.1 is a worthy alternative as well. It’s popular to achieve faster speeds consistently. 

But, on the off chance that you’re already using a free server and still seem to be encountering the same issues, going back to your default server can correct the issue. Google and Cloudfare, despite their claims, can run into roadblocks sometimes. 

Here’s how you change your existing DNS addresses:

On Windows devices

  • Step 1: Open the Command Prompt by pressing on the Windows key and R key simultaneously.
  • Step 2: Type in Control Panel and press Enter.
  • Step 3: Now, go to Network and Internet Settings and click on Network and Sharing Center.
  • Step 4: You should be able to see an option to Change Adapter Settings, click on it, and find your currently active network connection.
  • Step 5:  Pick either the Local Area Connection or Wireless Network and go to Properties.
  • Step 6: Select Internet Protocol Version 4 or 6 depending on your preference and click on “Use the following DNS server addresses”.
  • Step 7: Change the addresses to the following: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 (for IPv4), 2606:4700::1111 and 2606:4700::4700:1001 (for IPv6).
  • Step 8: Press on OK once you’re done and restart your browser to complete the process.

For Macs

  • Step 1: Navigate to System Preferences from the drop-down menu that appears when you click on the Apple logo at the left-hand upper corner of the screen.
  • Step 2: Click on the Network icon and then on Advanced.
  • Step 3: Now, find the DNS tab and click on it.
  • Step 4: You’ll now need to enter in the new server addresses powered by either Google or Cloudflare. For Cloudflare servers, use the following DNS server addresses as mentioned above in the previous section.

 4) Resetting Chrome Flags

If your default browser is Chrome, then pay close attention to this method. In some exceptional cases, the settings on your Chrome account may experience altering accidentally, consequently going a little haywire. To go back to the default settings, type in chrome://flags into the browser. In the portal that opens, pick on Reset all to default. Remember to restart Chrome once you’re done resetting the Flags or other similar experimental features.

You can also try cleaning the browser. This method stays the same across all devices. Follow the steps given below to clean Google Chrome.

  • Step 1: Open the Google Chrome application on your phone or computer and navigate to the Menu.
  • Step 2: Click on Settings and scroll down to Privacy and Security Settings.
  • Step 3: Pick the option that says Clear Browsing Data.
  • Step 4: Click on All time where it mentions Time Range and choose to delete Browsing History, Cookies, and Cached files including Images.

5) Shutting down VPNs and other antiviruses temporarily

Most users end up overlooking VPNs and antivirus software when it comes to a “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error”. But, these third-party applications can sometimes come into conflict and modify the all-important Network Settings. So, it might be worthwhile to disable the VPNs and all the antivirus software installed on your computer. 

To shut down VPN, type in Network Connections in the search bar and click on View Network Connections. You’ll be seeing a VPN icon, so click on that and choose to Disable. 

6) Checking your Local Hosts files again  

The Local Hosts file on your computer houses all the manual DNS entries, which are linked to unique IP addresses. This treasure trove of data may sometimes get altered or, in worse cases, get corrupted. 

So, it might be worthwhile to cross-check if the domain of your interest is in this collection or not. Usually, these local files are accessed during a preview of the DNS settings before switching domains from one host. 

Here’s how to check your Local Hosts files across different platforms :

On Windows devices

  • Step 1: Go to the Start Menu and look out for the text editor. Right-click on it and pick the option that says Run as Administrator. These text editors could be anything from Notepad to Atom or even Sublime.
  • Step 2: Now, in the text editor that you’ve chosen, click on File and open this specific location- C: \Windows\System32\drivers\etc. 
  • Step 3: Next up, click on hosts files and verify if the webpage that you’re looking for isn’t mentioned there. In case it is, always remove it from the list.

On Macs

  • Step 1: Navigate to Utilities and click on Terminal.
  • Step 2: Now, type in the following command sudo nano \private\etc\hosts and press Enter. You might need the administrator password to get access.         
  • Step 3: Verify if the website you’re interested in viewing is not a part of the list of addresses mentioned in the host files. Delete it in case if you happen to find it.

7) Restarting your computer/ laptop

As much as it sounds like a cheap hack, restarting your personal computer or laptop can clear out a lot of unnecessary temporary cache. This could sometimes end up effectively correcting the  dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error. So, restarting your device is a handy last resort in case all the other methods mentioned above fail. 

How to fix “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” on Android phones?

The steps to fixing the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error vary slightly from one Android version to another. Here’s a handy guide for you to go by.

For Android 9 Pie and later versions 

This edition is different from its predecessors by the fact that it actually does support system-wide DNS settings. This means that you don’t need to modify network settings for each individual network. So, here’s how to resolve the issue at hand:

  • Step 1: Go to the Settings app on your Android phone.
  • Step 2: Tap on Wireless and Networks.
  • Step 3: Now, press Private DNS and tap on Private DNS provider hostname.
  • Step 4: Type in the hostname dns.google and press Save.

For Android 8.1 Oreo and older versions 

Since Android 8.1 Oreo doesn’t support system-wide DNS settings, you’ll need to manually enter the DNS addresses for each individual active network connection. Follow these steps to correct the error in connectivity.

  • Step 1: Go to Settings and tap on Wi-fi.
  • Step 2: Hold on to the current Network name and tap on Modify Network.
  • Step 3: Now, press on Show Advanced Options.
  • Step 4: Navigate to IP Settings and change the value from DHCP to Static.
  • Step 5: Modify the DNS Settings to the following: 

                               DNS 1- 8.8.8.8, DNS 2- 8.8.4.4

It’s been found that using a VPN does prevent you from encountering this lapse in connectivity. So, it might be worthwhile to use a VPN on your Android phone. There are multiple options to choose from, so do your research before picking one. 

How to fix the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error on a Chromebook?

1) Switching to a different server 

Chromebook is relatively a new device, but the methods don’t really change around much. You can get the issue resolved by switching to Google’s public server. Follow these steps to do so.

  • Step 1: Connect your Chromebook to an existing Wi-fi or cellular network.
  • Step 2: Tap on the Time toolbar at the bottom right corner of your Chromebook.
  • Step 3: You’ll now find your network in the list of available networks.
  • Step 4: Press on the option that says Google name servers option.

2) Temporarily disabling antivirus applications 

Alternatively, like in the case of Windows devices, you can always try disabling conflicting antivirus applications. But, remember that switching off antivirus applications temporarily does mean that you’re prone to malicious malware and viruses when you try to access certain web pages. So, consider this method only if you’re sure that the website you’re trying to open is definitely safe to access. 

3) Resetting your access point 

In some cases, turning your access point off and turning it back on has been found to resolve the “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain error.” So, try to restart the Access Point and notice if there are any signs of the connectivity getting better. 

4) Checking the system for any malicious malware 

The “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error could be because of a virus corrupting your system. Like, for instance, the STOP\DJVU malware is seen to specifically afflict the Windows HOSTS files and modifies the list of domains. So, there’s a chance that you could be experiencing trouble in connecting. 

The method for checking the HOSTS files on a Chromebook doesn’t vary much from a Windows device. The steps or more or less identical. But, in cases where you think that the device’s been subjected to a lethal ransomware attack, then try running RESTORO or INTEGO. It should ideally fix any sort of impending damage to your system and thus keeping your precious images and videos safe and secure.

Conclusion 

The “dns_probe_finished_nxdomain” error is a fairly common problem that users across multiple platforms and different devices face. There are a large number of solutions to choose from which vary in complexity. 

These range from something as simple as restarting your computer or phone and resetting Google Chrome to something relatively harder like flushing the DNS server addresses and reconfiguring your Network Settings. 

One of these methods should ideally correct this error, but in case it continues to persist, it might be a good idea to contact a qualified IT technician.

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This Site Can’t be Reached- What it Means and How to Fix it https://www.techpluto.com/this-site-cant-be-reached/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 12:22:21 +0000 https://www.techpluto.com/?p=39537 Often when we are trying to surf through the internet, our search reaches a roadblock. Out pops the message “this site can’t be reached,” leaving us at our wit’s end. Many Chrome browsers tend to give this message, and there is not much we think we can do. Generally, this error arises due to failing [...]

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Often when we are trying to surf through the internet, our search reaches a roadblock. Out pops the message “this site can’t be reached,” leaving us at our wit’s end. Many Chrome browsers tend to give this message, and there is not much we think we can do.

This Site Can’t be Reached- What it Means and How to Fix it

Generally, this error arises due to failing on DNS lookup. In simple terms, DNS is that address that converts the website name to the internet address.  But sometimes, even chrome has no clue what to do and thus offers you this error.

Here are more reasons why the site can’t be reached error may arise and how you can fix it. 

What causes the “this site can’t be reached” error

As we have already said, there are multiple reasons why Chrome might give you this error. Sometimes even Chrome is clueless about what the issue is. However, some of the most apparent causes of the “site can’t be reached” error could be:

  • Domain name system or DNS error
  • Connection time out
  • Your internet connection problems
  • A misconfiguration in your network, firewall, or internet settings
  • Cookie corruption or outdated settings
  • The anti-virus is blocking the website from opening
  • Outdated wireless adapters

Fixing the error

Next, we will talk about how you can fix this error. 

The most straightforward trick you can use here is to clear your browser cache and remove all the cookies. Doing that will remove even the corrupted cookies as Google chrome often serves up cached error pages. Here is what you have to do:

1. Clear the browser cache

  • Open Google Chrome browser and press CTRL+SHIFT+DEL.
  • The settings menu will open up
  • In the time range drop menu, select “All time.” 
  • Clear all the cookies, browsing history by check-marking the ones that you wish to remove

2. Reset your Google Chrome Browser

If you are still getting the “this site can’t be reached” error, then try resetting the browser. Your error could be coming because of problems with the browser settings. Resetting the browser should take care of these issues.

  • Open up the Google Chrome browser and go to ‘settings.’
  • Scroll down and go to the “advanced tab.”
  • In the end, you will find the “reset and clean up” section
  • Choose to restore the settings to original settings and now click on reset

3. Restarting the DNS client

You can resolve your DNS client by restarting it

  • Press “Start+R” on the keyboard to open the Run module
  • Once the module is opened, type “services. msc” in it
  • Now a list of services will open up for you. Find DNS, right-click on it, and select restart
  • Reopen the Google Chrome browser and check if you are still getting the “this site can’t be reached” error

4. Flushing the DNS cache

An invalid DNS cache could also lead to a “this site cannot be reached error. “

  • Type ‘cmd’ in your laptop’s search in the start menu and then right-click on it 
  • Once it has opened, enter the command  “ipconfig /flushdns.”
  • You will get a “flushed the DNS resolver cache” message
  • Now restart your computer and check again if the error is gone

5 Changing the DNS servers

It is possible that you are still getting the “this site can’t be reached” error. You may try changing your DNS servers to take care of that. 

  • Go to your Task management tray. Find the network icon there and right-click on it. 
  • Select the “open network and sharing center” icon. Now click on the “properties” of the internet network.
  • Now find the TCP/IPv4 properties section and change the DNS server to Google or Open DNS. You can search and find the details of these DNS servers. Once you have modified, hit on edit, and hopefully, your problem is resolved.
Resetting the TCP/IP address

6. Resetting the TCP/IP address

Another technique that you could use is to reset the TCP/IP address.

  • Again type ‘cmd’ in your computer’s search menu. 
  • Now type and execute the command ipconfig /release -> ipconfig /all -> ipconfig /flushdns -> ipconfig /renew -> netsh int ip set dns -> netsh winsock reset. 
CDM command for Resetting the TCPIP address
  • Restart your computer

7. Run Windows Network troubleshooter

Sometimes the issue is hard to track. You keep getting a “This site can’t be reached” message again and again.

  • Type out ‘Run’ into your computer’s search bar. 
  • Now type ncpa.cpl into the Run program, which will open the network connections box
  • Look for your Wi-Fi connection and right-click it, and then click on diagnose.
  • It will take the network troubleshooter some time to find out the issue
  • Supposing the error it gives is “DHCP is not enabled for wireless network connection,” you could fix it like an administrator.
  • Now click “try these repairs as an administrator” and then apply the change. Reboot your computer once you are done.

8. Remove browser extensions from Chrome

It is possible that any of the browser extensions are responsible for this error to come up. To check that, just follow the below methods.

  • Open your Chrome browser and on the top right, click on the More icon.
  • Now select the More tools from the menu and then choose Extensions
  • You will have to disable every extension to see which one of them is causing a problem.
  • Drag the blue slider to do so
  • Find out which of the extension is a problem and then disable it completely

9. Scan your computer for the presence of any virus

You could have a virus in your computer that is causing the error to pop up. 

  • Go to your control panel and click on uninstall a program. Use this to uninstall Google Chrome from your laptop or computer.
  • Now go to the folder C:\Users\%your_name%\AppData\Local\Google\ and delete all its contents
  • Again download the newest version of Google Chrome
  • Restart the PC and try opening Chrome to see if the “this site can’t be reached” message is coming.

10. Reinstall the network adapter drivers

You can always check the network adapter drivers and reinstall them to see if there is any difference.

  • Find ‘My computer’ on your computer and right-click on the icon
  • Click on the ‘Device Manager,’ and it will show you all the hardware installed
  • Find the network adapters and expand its section. There would be a section of your internet connection. 
  • Right-click on the same and select uninstall
  • Restart the PC, the drivers get reinstalled on their own, and you can check if you are still getting the error.

11. Confirm if the website is online

It is always possible that the website you are trying to book is offline. It is not working for anybody, and therefore, you are not the only person getting the message this site can’t be reached.  Double-check the URL that you’re typing. You may be making an error in typing it.

  • Open the site downforeveryoneorjustme.com
  • Now type out the URL that you wish to visit
  • Click “just me.”
  • You will get the message “It’s not just you” or “ “It’s just you.” 
  • If the website is not opening for everyone, you can relax and wait for things to get fixed

12. Disable the QUIC protocol in Chrome

Chrome has a QUIC protocol which is a transport layer protocol coming from Google. It helps in the quick and better loading of the websites. If this is facing a problem, you could get the error message.

  • Open Google Chrome, and in its address bar, you have to type chrome://flags
  • Next search for Quic
  • Change your settings. If the value of the flag is already set as default then you have to change it to disabled
Quic protocol
  • Now restart Google Chrome and see if you are still receiving this site can’t be reached message.

13.  Check automatically detect settings

Maybe the automatically detect settings option is not checked on your computer. Fix this problem using the below methods.

  • Open Run by pressing Windows Key with R
  • Write inetcpl. cpl and click on OK
  • Click on Connections and then on LAN Settings
  • Now see that the “Automatically Detect Settings” is checked for you. If yes, then you have nothing to do. If it is not checked, check on it
  • Click on OK, restart Chrome to see if the “chrome site can’t be reached” error message is still there

14. Allow the DNS prefetching to solve the problem

You can easily do this from your Chrome browser. If there is any kind of problem, it will be resolved.

  • Open Chrome
  • Now go to chrome://settings/cookies
  • You will find the option “Preload pages for faster browsing and searching.”
  • Turn it on
  • If you are unable to find this option, it means you have an older version of Chrome
  • Update Google Chrome and then check for the error again

15. Reset the Wi-Fi modem

Sometimes the problem is as basic as an issue with the Wi-Fi modem.

  • Remove the power cord from your modem
  • Now keep pressing and holding its power button for around 10-15 seconds
  • Release this button once you see that the lights have stopped flickering
  • Wait for the internet light to again turn green
  • Try to reconnect to internet connection once again
  • They may ask for your account information after the modem is reset

Conclusion

You can get a “site cannot be reached” error because of any of the above issues. This means that you will have to try using all the tricks before finally figuring out what is wrong. Mainly once you have applied the correct fix, the error will vanish away on its own. If that does not happen, you might have to take some professional assistance. They will know the exact cause of this problem and gladly fix it up for you. 

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