Having problems with Chrome - google-chrome

Recently my Chrome (version 81) started to have 'Aw, Snap!' errors that mention STATUS_BREAKPOINT in every page, as well as the settings page, for some reason.
Anyone knows how to fix this?

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Blazor PWA working on desktop browsers but not on smartphones

I'm having an issue related to a PWA which was created using Blazor.
This app worked fine until yesterday which starting failing in Google Chrome in mobile devices only.
I'm using Chrome 91.0.4472.88 Android 8.0
The weird thing is that the app is working fine in mobile Opera and also in any browser in desktop computers.
The app is hosted using IIS 10.0
I debugged a bit and I found this error output
This error is only happening in Google Chrome mobile version.
I tried updating to target build net 5.0, maybe this has been solved, but it does not fix the error.
I found some related links to this issue, but no luck
https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/issues/26698
https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/42628
Anyone has an idea how to fix this problem? I'm out of ideas.
This appears to be something with Chrome 91, which has all kinds of significant performance optimizations that, for me, tanked Blazor apps (or at least mine). My app will work on Android Firefox, but I get errors like this, and/or memory errors, since the browser updated to 91. I find it hard to believe that we're the only ones, but I haven't seen any wider concern among Blazor devs.

Chrome drop down menu bug (Closing automatically)

I have been getting a problem where my drop down menu is not working. Whenever I try to open a drop down menu it closes it automatically within a second. It used to work fine and I have not downloaded anything that should affect it.
I have tried:
Re-installing Chrome
Checked for malware with Chrome and all other trusted anti malware software
Disabled all extensions and tried incognito mode
Installed Google Canary with same issue still appearing
Cleared history and cache.
Updated Chrome to the newest version
I have tried every single thing I could find as solution but with no success. It started a few months ago and I am not sure why.
The issue is Chrome only and does not happen in Firefox or Microsoft Edge.
This issue happens on every site with drop down menus.
If anyone knows the solution to this it would be amazing.
The issue is in PNG attached file
Huion tablet is the culprit in my case, the symptom is gone if I close the huion tablet app.

Unresponsive tabs in Chrome and Safari after upgrading to GWT 2.8

Recently I've attempted to upgrade to GWT 2.8 but ran into an issue where a small number of users report browser tabs hanging (eventually putting up kill/wait popups) in Chrome 55.0.2883.95 and Safari 10.0.2. Seems to affect Mac users primarily. Going back to GWT 2.7 made the issue go away. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue myself, so it doesn't seem to be a general problem. Has anybody experienced anything similar after upgrading?

Site is not working in chrome, but works in FF and IE

Strange behavior.
This site: ****
Works in firefox and internet explorer, despite the insecure certificate.
But doesn't work at all in Chrome, and says ERR_CONNECTION_ABORTED
Anyone else getting this? I've tried it on 3 different computers already, and can't figure out why Chrome doesn't see it. Also, I can't get it to work on an iphone either.
How do I get this to work in all browsers, am I doing something wrong? Someone help
It is possible that Microsoft Update KB2992611 is causing the problem. See this article: http://www.infoworld.com/article/2848574/operating-systems/microsoft-botches-kb-2992611-schannel-patch-tls-alert-code-40-slow-sql-server-block-iis-sites.html
Uninstall the patch solved the problem, but I am not sure of the right steps to take to fix what the patch was intending to fix.
I can get to the site over HTTP, but not over HTTPS (tested in Chrome 38.0.2125.122 and Safari 8.0). Does this help?
I have similar problems begin lately with HTTPS pages of two websites on Win server 2012.
On most computers it works fine.
But in some computers:
In IE FF or Safari its OK,
But in Chrome or new Opera it raise error:
"This webpage is not available
The webpage at [my https url] might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address."
In Chrome it show also: "Error code: ERR_CONNECTION_ABORTED"
This failed requests not appear in the IIS logs.

Black boxes all over Chrome for Windows

I'm trying to understand these strange rendering error boxes that are too big to be ignored. This seems to happen on Chrome in Windows 7 (my testing isn't too elaborate) and nowhere else. When I attempt to inspect, they all disappear. This could be some kind of video card issue as I'm using some pretty advanced CSS3 transitions that could mess up memory. In any case, if someone could offer advice on what I could do to fix, I'm at a loss. The site is www.crane-usa.com
Having the same issue with our site using 21.0.1180.89 and 21.0.1180.79. Problem is in Windows 7, Mac OS X latest, Ubuntu and in Chrome frame running in IE9. IE9 with Chrome frame disabled works fine. The problems are intermittent and unrepeatable. Inspect element removes the problem as you say. I tried disabling GPU compositing via chrome://flags but that didn't fix the issue.
We and our users have only been seeing these issues since approx Aug 27, 2012, 3 days ago. I took a look in crbugs.com and found that this seems to have existed for a couple of weeks already. http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=143647
Sorry our site is not public so I can't post our url but you're not alone.