I've tried several solutions online and nothing works.
Disabled hardware accelerator and removed all chrome extensions.
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I am on win 10 and my chrome version is 104.0.5112.81
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We are seeing a really weird issue with our production site where after 30 seconds it appears that the session is invalidated in the Chrome and Edge browsers. We don't see any errors in the chrome inspect console.
We saw this behavior on 25MAY2022 right around when chrome 102 got pushed to the browsers at 5pm. IF we use inspect and turn off the cache then we don't see any issues with loading the site and everything operates fine.
FireFox works fine.
I'm using chrome 101.0.4951.61 against the same site on my android 11 phone and I cannot reproduce the issue.
Are there any new features in 102 we could turn off to see if a specific new security check might be at play?
My team is experiencing a similar issue when calling our API. If you go to chrome://flags/#private-network-access-send-preflights, and disable it, does that resolve your issue? If it does, then adding this header to your site may resolve the issue:
Access-Control-Request-Private-Network: true
We are currently doing pre-prod testing which is so far promising.
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/private-network-access-preflight/
Chrome ERROR_TIMED_OUT in latest version
I cannot make Google Chrome tile correctly in Awesome WM (version 4.3 in Debian 10 & 11). Chrome's window stops responding, or goes blank, if it is resized (a new tile is added next to it, or a tile is closed/minimized), or when it's open in floating mode.
This weird behavior started with the recent version of Chrome (probably, 86). Only Chrome is affected, Firefox and all other applications I use work without problems.
I tried running Chrome with debug log, but there is nothing helpful there. No error messages appear, neither in journalctl nor in ~/.xsession-errors.
Did anyone experience anything like this before?
The problem was resolved after disabling "hardware acceleration" in Chrome. Seems like this feature didn't work well on my system (intel hd graphics 4400 and Awesome WM).
I'm experiencing black screen in google chrome (and a lot more...read below) after waking windows 10 up from sleep mode.
This issue appears in google chrome and all derived applications, in few words I'm experiencing this in:
Google chrome Version 80.0.3987.149 (pretty sure i was having this issue also before)
The new Microsoft Edge browser based on chromium
All the pwa (progressive web apps) installed with chrome or edge
All electron applications like:
Visual Studio Code
Whatsapp
All the Electron applications made by me.
I had this issue for a long time but the spreading of chrome based services is going to make this thing a lot annoying...
I'm using Windows 10 1909 home 64 bit (pretty sure I was having this issue also in windows 10 1903)
WORKAROUND: if in google chrome (or edge chromium) i keep a tab that in the closing prompts a javascript alert, in the moment when the alert is prompted, the issue is gone, the black screen is gone and i can return to see the whole tabs.
So after waking up windows 10 from sleep mode, if i see black screen in the browser i can just close it with the cross in the top right corner, in that moment the alert is prompted "are you sure to leave this page?", i answer "no i want to stay in this page" and the issue is gone.
Of course this is a workaround cause you can forget to keep that site in the tabs of chrome/edge, and this doesn't resolve the issue in visual studio code.
Starting google-chrome with the --use-gl=desktop seems to work with no side effects.
I had same issue with Fedora, Chrome and NVIDA drivers. At first I tried enbling the vulkan flag.
Go to chrome://flags and enable ignore-gpu-blacklist and enable-vulkan. However, Chrome performance suffers and others have pointed out with this settings.
Found the vulkan tip in a comment here. The use-gl-desktop tip here
When I hover over the inspect tool or over the styles.css link in the styles tab, the tooltip is not displaying correctly. It is too far to the right and cut off. I have tried un-installing and re-installing Chrome. I have tried disabling all my extensions. I can't figure out what's causing this. Is this just a bug? I have already submitted this to the Google Chrome help. I am running OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 and Chrome Version 67.0.3396.62.
Screenshot of dev tools
I finally solved this by turning off "Use hardware acceleration when available" in my Chrome settings.
This was a bug in version 79. You have to update your Google Chrome to version 80+.
So I'm a big fan of Google Chrome on Windows 8.1, IE just doesn't cut it for me (popular opinion I believe...)
The ONLY advantage I see in IE over Chrome is the hover display on the windows toolbar.
(Sorry the images are from windows 7...)
Where on chrome with three tabs open...
(source: askvg.com)
Does anyone know of a way to get Google Chrome to operate as Internet Explorer does on the toolbar?
Maybe some kind of chrome extension I am unaware of, but who knows! Thanks for any help, maybe we can solve this problem for good!