Many individuals prefer Gmail as it is a free email service and is very user-friendly. Gmail is faster and has online access anywhere. It stores Instant Messages (IM) and provides the facility of video conferencing. However, there are still some glitches that persist; it is still susceptible to several technical glitches. If Gmail is not loading on Chrome, you can find its solution in this article. If at any point you find it difficult to fix it. You can take help from this blog; you can always refer to Gmail support. If Gmail is not loading on Chrome as well, do not worry as it is a prevalent issue. Here’s how to fix it:
When this issue arises, you will not be able to access Gmail, and there are various reasons behind it that we would like to discuss them along with the solutions.
Here are few preliminary troubleshooting steps to take when Gmail is not loading
• Make sure your web browser is compatible with Gmail:
· Make sure that your operating systems are up to date and check if they are compatible with Chrome.
· Moreover, make sure it has cookies and JavaScript turned on.
• Try clear browsing data
· Make sure you do not forget to clear the cache
· Move to the top right corner of the browser, select more tools, then click clear browsing data. Select a time range. If you wish to delete everything, choose all the time.
· Check the boxes beside ‘Cookies and other site data’ and ‘Cached images and files.’ Select clear data.
• Check your browser extensions or plug-ins
· If you use extensions or plug-ins, one of them may be conflicting with Gmail and causing it not to load properly.
· Temporarily turn off each of these extensions or plug-ins one by one and try loading Gmail to see if that fixes the problem.
If this issue occurs in Windows 10, you must perform preliminary troubleshooting. In most cases, Gmail starts to load properly after following these steps:
• Restart your computer and check if that resolves the issue
• Use another browser to see if the problem is exists only in Chrome.
• Rename or remove Google Chrome in the cache, then check if it loads.
• Disable all extensions, and then restart your browser. It will help you determine if one of them is preventing Gmail from loading in Chrome.
• Make sure that you have the latest version of Chrome. Click the gear icon, and then select About Google Chrome. Doing this will open a new Window which lists the version number of your browser. Check if an update is available.
• Opening Gmail in a private Window:
• It may seem a different approach some users claim that opening Gmail in an incognito Chrome Window is a useful workaround for the problem. To do that, you need to follow these instructions:
• Launch Google Chrome.
• Go to the top-right area of the browser, then click the More icon, which looks like three vertically aligned dots.
• Select New Incognito Window. A new Window will show up.
• Check if the Incognito icon can be seen in the top corner of the Window.
• You can also open an incognito Window by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N on your keyboard.
Some users find it useful to just resetting their browser had fixed the issue, you can do the same
• Launch Chrome
• Click the More icon at the top-right corner of the Window.
• Select Settings
• Click Advanced.
• Go to the Reset and Clean Up section, then click Reset.
• Click the Reset Settings button to confirm
Every now and then security software like a firewall or antivirus could cause Gmail not to load in Windows 10. Check if Windows Defender is blocking it, and disable it then try loading Gmail again. You can also leave Defender on and turn off the cloud portion instead.