How to Eliminate Chrome’s Autofill Not Working Issue on Windows PC

Autofill doesn’t always work correctly. Sometimes it works without any issues, while sometimes you’ll find yourself typing something completely different than what you intended to type. This happens because some browsers use the same data to fill out forms, like name, email address, and phone number fields. If one browser fills out a field incorrectly, the others follow suit.

In this article, we’ll show you how to fix autocomplete not working on google chrome. We’ll cover effective methods to fix autocomplete problems in chrome. read more

How to Repair ‘Adblock No Longer Working on YouTube’ in Windows PC

Recently, you started seeing ads on YouTube even though you have AdBlock enabled. YouTube may be experimenting with very sophisticated ad-blocking software on your computer. This causes the “Adblock doesn’t work on YouTube” problem to appear.

Some suggest that Google is fighting Adblock users because Google depends on ads to make money. While this seems like a losing battle, we have some ideas you can try.

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Fixed: Asana Not Working in Google Chrome

Asana is a web and mobile app designed to help teams organize, track and manage their work. Asana makes it easy to manage teamwork and is produced by a company of the same name (Asana, Inc.).

However, some users report that they cannot connect to Asana in Chrome, even if their network connections are correct. For some users, Asana gets stuck on the loading screen. As a result, Asana doesn’t always work in Chrome and other browsers.

Why doesn’t Asana work in Google Chrome?

  • Asana may stop working in Google Chrome mainly due to ISP restrictions, incorrect date/time settings, antivirus/firewall restrictions, corrupt/incompatible cache, and issues with Chrome itself.
  • ISPs use various technologies and protocols to restrict access to various network functions and services, which can prevent Asana from working in Chrome. It’s a good idea to (temporarily) switch to another network to see if your ISP is causing the problem.
  • Your web browser saves portions of website pages and stores them on your system’s local drive, called the browser cache. The website’s cache does not change every time a user visits it. If the cache contains corrupted data or inconsistent content, Asana may stop working in Chrome.
  • Asana may also stop working in Google Chrome due to problems with conflicting user data, login information, or cookies stored on your computer. Chrome has a built-in feature called incognito mode, in which Chrome works without using this data. Therefore, opening Asana in incognito mode in Chrome may solve the problem.
  • Incorrect browser configuration or corrupted browser installation files can prevent Asana from working in Chrome. This error could be the result of a Google Chrome flag setting or something similar. In this case, resetting Chrome to factory settings may solve the problem. Note that this will delete all user data stored in Chrome and restore the state after reinstalling.

How to fix the situation when Asana doesn’t work in Google Chrome?

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How to Repair: NETWORK_FAILED – Google Chrome Web Store Error

Network_Failed error in Chrome Web Store usually occurs when users try to download or install an app or extension from Chrome Web Store. Some affected users report that every download from the Web Store ends in an error, while others have the problem only with certain extensions.

In some cases, the problem may also occur with a heavily updated version of Chrome. In the first few months after the launch of Windows 10, the problem persisted for several months. However, a virus infection (most likely adware or a browser hijacker) could also be the cause of this problem. In this case, running a special cleaning tool or scanner, such as Malwarebytes, can solve the problem. read more

How to Resolve the ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND Error

Google Chrome is undoubtedly one of the most widely used and secure web browsers on both mobile devices and desktops. Like other browsers, the Chrome browser also has some issues that users have to deal with.

One such error that Google Chrome may encounter is ERR FILE NOT FOUND, which usually occurs when you try to open a browser tab. When you encounter this error code, you get a pop-up error message on your desktop screen.

What causes the ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND error?

Typically, the ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND error occurs in Chrome when users try to open a particular website or website. In most cases, the error is caused by Chrome extensions. In this case, if you disable the extension that causes the web browser to display the ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND error message, the problem will eventually be resolved. read more