How to open Microsoft web pages in Chrome

  • Google Chrome is having trouble loading Microsoft web pages.
  • The solution involves clearing all cookies from the browser.
  • This action can be cumbersome, as stored data is lost.
  • It is recommended to use Microsoft Edge as a temporary alternative.

Google Chrome on Windows

In the last few days several users, several hundred users are reporting an error that makes Google Chrome cannot load certain Microsoft web pages. They are official Microsoft web pages, pages like Windows or download pages. Since currently 50% of Internet users use Google Chrome, blocking these pages will be more than usual and probable.

This problem has an easy solution that has indicated Paul Thurrot in their social networks although it is very cumbersome and we may know an update soon that will correct it if this has not really been intentional.

In order to view the official Microsoft pages in the Google web browser, we must first open an official website and see that it does not actually load. When this happens, we have to go to the browser Settings and clear browser cookies, all of them with what this implies. Once we have cleared all cookies from the web browser, the web page will load without any problem.

The problem between Microsoft web pages and Google Chrome will be fixed with future system updates

This solution to this problem that many users may have and need to solve has its pros and cons. The pro of this method is that we can load certain official Microsoft web pages with Google Chrome, but the disadvantage of this method is that we will lose all the information stored in the browser with what this implies and the work that the user will have to do in terms of passwords and browsing history.

Another alternative, for the moment, is use Microsoft Edge, Microsoft's official browser, however this is not a solution for many users who prefer to use Google's browser over other web browsers such as Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge. This problem appears to be due to a software problem rather than an intentional problem, but only time will tell.


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