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Why does Google keep saying page not available?

Why does Google keep saying page not available?

This error can happen due to many reasons like typing a wrong website address, invalid cookies on your Google Chrome browser, DNS server issues or enable the proxy feature in Internet Options with a dead proxy.

What do you do when Google shows website Cannot be reached?

This site can’t be reached Error

  1. Clear browser cache, history and cookies.
  2. Reset Chrome browser settings.
  3. Reset Wi-Fi Modem.
  4. Restart DNS client.
  5. Change IPv4 DNS Address.
  6. Disable “Experimental QUIC protocol” flag.
  7. Changing maximum allowed TLS version.
  8. Reset the Chrome profile Sync.

How do I fix Google Chrome not loading pages?

How to fix Chrome not loading pages properly?

  1. Try a different browser.
  2. Restart your computer.
  3. Update Google Chrome.
  4. Remove unwanted extensions.
  5. Use CCleaner to clear cache.
  6. Disable hardware acceleration.
  7. Reinstall Google Chrome.

How do I fix not able to access a website?

But if the problem appears to be yours, here are a few things you might want to try:

  1. Try another browser. If you’re using Firefox or Chrome, try Internet Explorer–or vice versa.
  2. Use the IP address.
  3. Alter your host file.
  4. Check to see if you’ve blocked the site.
  5. Change your DNS server.

What is web page not available?

Hopefully the cause for this “webpage not available” issue on your cell phone was simply a problem with your internet browsers homepage. In which case manually entering your desired URL or changing your phones default homepage will once again allow you to browse and surf the web once again.

Why some websites are not opening in Chrome?

To fix, check if Chrome was blocked by antivirus or other software on your computer. You can restart your computer to see if that fixes the problem. Uninstall and reinstall Chrome. If the above solutions didn’t work, we suggest you uninstall and reinstall Chrome.

Why webpage is not loading properly?

Clearing your cache and cookies can significantly improve your browser’s performance. It is particularly helpful if you have persistent problems with pages not loading as expected when using databases. These problems are often caused by your browser calling up old information from your cache or cookie folder.

Why are web pages not loading?

If web pages will not open in any Internet browser, your computer may have a virus or malware infection. We recommend you check for and remove viruses or malware on your computer. If malware is found and cleaned, it may resolve the issue and allow you to open web pages again.

Why few websites are not opening?

Your Internet service provider might have blocked access to specific websites, e.g., YouTube, Blogger, or maybe a personal domain. Your Windows Firewall is blocking access to a particular website. Your browser is loading the webpage from its internal cache. Your browser has a site-blocking extension installed.

Why is Google not finding all my pages?

If Google doesn’t seem to be finding all the pages on your site, it could indicate that either Google can’t find the pages (crawl), or can’t understand them properly when it does find them (index). Read the basics of crawling and indexing. Google needs to be able to find your pages in order to index them.

What to do if your website is not showing up on Google?

If it is not, click on the “request indexing” button and Google will put your page in the queue to be crawled. The Key to Earning Search Share is to Earn Trust. It can be safely argued that the entire search engine optimization (SEO) industry exists for this reason.

What to do if Google is not indexing your website?

Turn off safe search, which might be filtering your results. For a missing page: Search Google for the full URL of your page. For a site: It is possible that not every page on the site is indexed, but the site itself is in our index. Consider adding a sitemap to help Google discover all the pages in your site.

How to fix ” this webpage is not available “?

“This webpage is not available” 1 Check the web address. Check the web address (URL) in the address bar to make sure you’re going to the right webpage. 2 Delete your cookies. Cookies are files created by websites you’ve visited to store browsing information, such as your profile or preferences for the website. 3 Change your proxy settings.

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