Chrome browser is popular among VPN users. It is not only compatible with various functional plug-ins, but also has built-in secure access settings. However, if it is used incorrectly, the access effect will be poor or even unable to access the website. The specific situation and solution are as follows:
The first type: browser plug-in impact (take Google Access Assistant as an example):
Google Access Assistant is the most common browser plug-in for circumventing the firewall. It will seriously interfere with the access effect after using VPN. How to self-check and solve it:
1. Open the Chrome browser and click the three dots in the upper right corner > More tools > Extensions
2. Find the proxy type plug-in and click Remove (closing the plug-in will still cause inaccessibility)
3. If the Chrome browser is logged in to the Google account, after removing the plug-in, please log out of the Google account and log in again (or use Incognito mode to access)
After completing the above steps, reopen the browser to access
The second type: browser built-in protocol impact:
1. The QUIC protocol is an experimental protocol that is enabled by default in the Chrome browser. It will cause the speed of accessing the circumventing the firewall content to slow down, or even cause inaccessibility. Disable this protocol to ensure the use effect:
2. Enter in the Chrome browser: chrome://flags/#enable-quic;
3. Find the Experimental QUIC protocol item;
4. Click the option box behind and select Disabled;
After completing the above steps, revisit the content you want to access in the browser.
The third method: browser security NDS settings:
If your computer is Win7 system, some websites cannot be accessed in the Chrome browser. For example: Google and Youtube are normal, but Facebook cannot be accessed. If the above settings cannot solve the problem, you can try the following steps:
1. Open the Chrome browser and click the three dots in the upper right corner > Settings > Privacy Settings and Security > Security > Use Secure DNS
2. Turn off the switch behind Use Secure DNS
3. Click the Start menu on the computer desktop, enter cmd, right-click cmd, and select Run as Administrator
4. Enter netsh winsock reset in the opened DOS window and press Enter to execute the command
5. After successful execution, it will prompt that the reset is successful and the command will take effect after restarting the computer
6. After restarting the computer, open the Chrome browser and access the website that was previously inaccessible.