Have you ever encountered the error message "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" while using Google Chrome? This error usually occurs when there is a problem with the connection between your computer and the website you are trying to access. In this blog, we will discuss some ways to fix "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" in Chrome.Clear browser cache and cookiesSometimes, a corrupted browser cache or cookies can cause connection issues. To clear the cache and cookies in Chrome, follow these steps:
Check the boxes next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files."Click "Clear data" to clear the cache and cookies.Disable browser extensionsBrowser extensions can sometimes cause connection issues. To disable extensions in Chrome, follow these steps:
Your antivirus or firewall software may be blocking the connection. Try disabling your antivirus or firewall temporarily to see if it resolves the issue.Flush DNSDNS (Domain Name System) is used to translate domain names into IP addresses. Flushing the DNS cache can sometimes fix connection issues. To flush the DNS cache in Windows, follow these steps:
Check for updatesMake sure that Chrome and your operating system are up to date. Updates can sometimes fix connection issues.
Conclusion"ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED" can be a frustrating error to encounter, but there are several ways to fix it. Clearing the browser cache and cookies, disabling browser extensions, disabling antivirus or firewall, flushing DNS, checking for updates, and resetting Chrome settings are all potential solutions. If none of these solutions work, it may be worth contacting the website administrator or your internet service provider for further assistance.