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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: Zed0X on March 19, 2019, 08:08:16 AM
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I've been wondering why my web browsers always crash everytime I try to search for bittorrent or even open a link related to it. I thought it only happens on Brave but found out it also happens on Firefox and Opera. Is anyone experiencing the same? Can anyone explain why this is happening?
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yess. you have a lots of add-on activated on your browser. also check if your synchronization is on especially on chrome. try clear your browser ceache, history and so many things. also deactivate some of your setting in your broswer profile.it happens to me a lot of time, i have turn so many things off.
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yess. you have a lots of add-on activated on your browser. also check if your synchronization is on especially on chrome. try clear your browser ceache, history and so many things. also deactivate some of your setting in your broswer profile.it happens to me a lot of time, i have turn so many things off.
Thank you. I will try all that and see what happens.
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I just tested it and everything looks good I think the problem is from your end, I tested in on chrome without any problem or error, try testing on your mobile or another computer and if it still happens then I think it is a problem with your ISP and if it worked good on your other computer or mobile then the problem is with your main computer.
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working fine here on chrome clear cache and try again
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I just tested it and everything looks good I think the problem is from your end, I tested in on chrome without any problem or error, try testing on your mobile or another computer and if it still happens then I think it is a problem with your ISP and if it worked good on your other computer or mobile then the problem is with your main computer.
If it's ISP related then change your DNS (if you haven't already) to an open DNS (https://www.lifewire.com/free-and-public-dns-servers-2626062). You can sometimes do this in the router configuration (if it's not hard-coded like some), or otherwise from individual devices in connection settings/preferences. If VPN or Tor works then you know it's this btw.
This is worth doing anyway to avoid ISP blocking, as the only way they can block sites is by DNS hijacking ;)