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Post by account_disabled on Nov 4, 2023 0:05:55 GMT -5
Clear browser data (user) One of the most commonly used methods when trying to fix client-side errors is to clear browser data. This includes deleting all browsing data, cookies and cached resources. clearing browser data - http The instructions for completing this process will vary depending on the browser you are using. If you are using Google Chrome, click on the dots icon in the upper right corner, select "More tools" and click "Clear browsing data. Then select all options and press "Clear Data" . . Run a browser scan (user) Another reason for the appearance of the HTTP message may be a damaged browser that has been infected with malware. In this photo editor case, it would be a good idea to run the built-in virus scanning tool. browser scanning - http message The only browser that has this type of tool is Google Chrome. If you use other applications, such as Firefox or Edge. You should run a scan with your antivirus software. As a Chrome user, first make sure you're using the latest version of the browser. To do this, click on the -dot icon , hover over "Help" and click "About Google Chrome" . If your browser is up to date, you can start the scanning process by opening a new tab and entering chrome://settings/cleanup in the address bar. . Disable browser extensions (user) Just like browser data, the custom extensions you use can be corrupted and disrupt communication between the client and the server.
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