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Chrome version: 108.0.5359.125 64bit OS: Windows 10 Pro 22H2

Since some dais Chrome (browser) keeps loading every webpage (spinning wheel doesn't stop), the same webpages on Firefox are okay.

How to fix it?

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  • Does this happen in Incognito mode?
    – harrymc
    Commented Dec 19, 2022 at 10:41
  • It doesn't happen in incognito mode.
    – user374324
    Commented Dec 19, 2022 at 15:37
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    Then it's either a browser extension you have installed or some cache and cookies that Chrome has for this website. Commented Dec 19, 2022 at 16:18

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Try clearing the Chrome data for this site:

  1. Go to the site in Google Chrome, and then click the padlock-shaped symbol to the left corner of the address bar (If the site doesn’t have a secure connection to your web browser, you will see a ‘Not secure’ label in place of the padlock-shaped icon—click it instead):
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  2. On the context menu that shows up, click Site Settings:
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  3. Chrome will load a new tab listing site-related usage data and permissions. Click the button labeled Clear Data under the Usage section: enter image description here

  4. Click Clear on the confirmation pop-up. Chrome will immediately clear the cache and cookies for the site:
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  5. Refresh the website and see if it helped.


If that didn't help, another thing to try is to disable the Chrome Extensions you may have installed in your browser.

  1. Go to the Chrome three dots menu > More tools > Extensions
  2. Toggle all items there to be disabled (white/gray instead of blue): enter image description here
  3. Refresh the website and see if it helped
  4. If it did, you can then try to re-enable those Chrome extensions one by one (while checking the site in between) to try to track down which extension was the cause

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