Google chrome incognito's slow-down behavior - google-chrome

I wonder if anyone could help me explain this weird thing. I've used Google Chrome incognito mode for a few days, but I observe that it causes the entire performance to slow down and often time unresponsive and even crashes for no reason.

Ubuntu 16.04 TLS
Chrome 58.0.3029.81 (64-bit)
Had same issue with incognito tab. If smth opened in incognito, others instances of chrome start lagging/crashing/not responding.
According to this article Google Chrome Forum step 1 helped me in solving this issue.
Uncheck Use hardware acceleration (Menu> Settings> Show Advanced Settings > System menu).
After this everything is smooth and flying :)

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Flash is always blocked in Chrome

I noticed that recently Chrome started blocking flash on a site even when it's manually allowed in the site settings. Probably something has been changed in security policy last days? I completed all steps desribed on Google Chrome Help and still have no luck.
I'm running Windows 10, Google Chrome Version 60.0.3112.78 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Try:
Launch chrome
Navigate to chrome://flags/#prefer-html-over-flash
The flag is most likely set to Default
Change the flag to Disabled
Relaunch Chrome
Does Flash content display now?

Google Chrome refusing to open pages in Windows 10

I'm running Google Chrome on Windows 10, latest editions. Chrome refuses to open any pages, returning "Aw snap" error messages. To resolve this I've:
Removed all extensions.
Uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome.
Tried Chrome on a different user.
Ran Chrome Cleanup Tool.
Deleted my Google folder in Appdata.
Incognito pages don't work either.
None of these worked. Firefox at all times is working perfectly so its not an internet problem.
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
Please follow below steps, to resolve "Aw snap" error messages with Chrome browser.
Steps To Resolve:
Go to Chrome shortcut in the Desktop (If not exists create one)
Right click -> Properties
In the target field, At the end add a space followed by the below -no-sandbox
Apply-Ok
Launch chrome using the shortcut
Follow the below steps
Go to windows task manager
go to details tab
kill all the chrome process
run the chrome it will open
It is likely that malware is trying (and failing) to modify the page that is loading. I've also seen this as a symptom of machines that had nasty redirect malware removed, as the redirects that the malware creates no longer have anywhere to resolve.
I highly recommend a fresh Windows 10 install, only way to be sure you're fully free of whatever may have infected your current Windows installation.

Chrome + gmail high network outbound traffic at startup

I'm fighting against a strange behavior in our office network.
Every morning when we switch on our computers, our network was overload on outbound traffic.
After several test I found a possible cause.
I noticed that when we start Chrome (and gmail?) there is a high traffic generated from my computer to Google servers (e.g.: 74.125.133.132). Here a resource monitor screenshot:
The network traffic doesn't go down until I stop chrome and I start it again.
No extensions installed and every possible traffic generating feature is disabled.
Monitoring the network and restart Chrome every morning is quite annoying. Does someone have a similar behavior and a solution/workaround?
On start up chrome checks weather new update or fixes are available or not..
Or you might be having an chrome extension like _toolbar type, these type of extensions causes a lot of traffic..
Go to settings => extensions => and disable unnecessary and unrecognized extensions..
Hope it solve your problem..

Google Chrome returning 503 Service Unavailable

I have been having an issue lately with Google Chrome. Some sites, seems to be completely random, are returning a 503 Service Unavailable error message. The last one I received was from my hosting provider when trying to access my CPanel. I can access the same URL completely fine in Firefox or IE. It seems to be isolated to Chrome.
I have tried the following:
Disabled all extensions
Logged in/out of my Google account
Cleared all cache and history
So far, nothing seems to correct the issue. It's becoming more and more aggravating from what was once a pretty reliable browser.
I am running:
Windows 7
Chrome Version 36.0.1985.143 m
I was hitting the same issue. Mostly, it would occur on intranet sites at work, but it happened with a few exterior sites. Loading in IE Tab would work fine.
I was able to solve the issue by upgrading to 64-bit Chrome. I'm not sure why that fixed it, but I think it had something to do with a conflict between Java and Chrome (It looks like I have both 64bit and 32bit Java installed side-by-side).
My solution:
Uninstall Chrome with clear personal data option selected
Install Chrome again but without admin right (install for your personal
user)
Use Chrome as normal

Ripple emulator chrome plugin is taking long time to execute

I was using Ripple Chrome extension for test running my phonegap apps, and I did all settings for Ripple, like making a Chrome shortcut with --allow-file-access-from-files and in Chrome extension list checking "allow local file access" for Ripple.
On running my HTML file which I made for phonegap build, Chrome is taking a good time to deliver a response. Everything is working, the only issue is the delay on response.
I tried on another desktop, and there it is quiet and fast. I re-installed the extension and restarted Chrome and OS a couple of times to no effect.
For your information, I had similar issues when using Chrome. Make sure Chrome isn't running in the background when you close it. Since a few versions of Chrome, this is enabled by default. Check your taskbar to see if this is the case.
If Chrome is indeed running in the background, right-click on the chrome-icon in the taskbar and disable "running in background". This worked for me and now Ripple fires superfast.
You probably need to confirm your system spec. development workstations are known to be resource demanding, particularly the RAM, and processors. if your app was faster on another system, you might want to check that system's spec also and compare with yours.