Clear Your Browser Cache In some cases, you might run into the “This site can't be reached” error due to problems with your cached files. To solve that issue, you'll need to clear your browser cache. Clearing cached images and files in Chrome. Click on Clear Data,and that's it.
- Why can't I access certain websites?
- How do I force Chrome to access a website?
- Why can I no longer access a website?
- How do I fix access denied in Chrome?
- Why is Google restricting my searches?
- Why can I no longer access a website?
- Why won't Safari let me go to certain websites?
- Why do some websites work on Safari but not Chrome?
- How do I bypass Safari restrictions?
- Why can't I open certain websites on my iPhone?
Why can't I access certain websites?
I can't access any websites
If you can't view any websites, you are probably disconnected from the Internet. Try to run the Network and Internet Troubleshooter. Right-click the network icon in the notification area, select Troubleshoot problems, and then select Internet Connections.
How do I force Chrome to access a website?
Launch Google Chrome, click on the Wrench menu and select Settings. Under On Startup section, select Open a Specific Page or Set of Pages. Click on Set Pages button. This includes websites that you want to open at Google Chrome startup.
Why can I no longer access a website?
Your computer has a DNS cache that could become outdated or corrupted, which would make it so you can't access certain websites. Flushing your DNS cache could help you regain access to your favorite sites. Windows: Press Windows key + R, type cmd , and then press Enter.
How do I fix access denied in Chrome?
Clear Browser Data
If you come across an “Access Denied on This Server” error message, you should consider clearing your browser data. This will allow you to keep your custom settings but will remove your entire history, all of your cookies, and sometimes, your passwords.
Why is Google restricting my searches?
Why sites are labeled or blocked. Google checks the pages that it indexes for malicious scripts or downloads, content violations, policy violations, and many other quality and legal issues that can affect users.
Why can I no longer access a website?
If you can't access any websites, make sure your computer is connected to your network. Check your Wi-Fi settings or, if you use a wired connection, make sure your Ethernet cable hasn't slipped out. If you're confident you're connected to your local network, it could be your internet connection causing the issue.
Why won't Safari let me go to certain websites?
Check Safari settings
The webpage might not be compatible with one or more browser settings, which you can turn on or off as needed. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Then click Websites, Privacy, or Security to access these settings: Websites settings.
Why do some websites work on Safari but not Chrome?
When websites work on chrome, and not safari, it is because the developer has chose to code their web page for chrome and not for the html5 standard. The web does. It run on chrome, but some developers think it does.
How do I bypass Safari restrictions?
Launch the Settings app and tap on Screen Time. When the Screen Time menu opens, tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions. Enter in your passcode on the following screen and toggle off Content & Privacy Restrictions. Or you can just tap on Turn Off Screen Time at the bottom to completely disable this feature.
Why can't I open certain websites on my iPhone?
Try to load a website, like www.apple.com, using cellular data. If you don't have cellular data, connect to a different Wi-Fi network and then load the website. If you're using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), check your VPN settings. If you have a VPN turned on, some apps or websites might block content from loading.