
If your Android phone opens Google Chrome and starts searching for gambling-related content without your input, you’re not the only one. Over the past six months, multiple users and cybersecurity researchers have observed similar behavior. The issue is usually caused by hidden adware or malware inside apps that appear harmless. What’s Going On Some Android…

If you’re seeing this message while trying to stream video content, it usually means Chrome is outdated or incompatible with the platform you’re trying to access. Here’s how to fix it and get back to watching. 1. Check and Update Chrome a. Open Chromeb. In the address bar, type chrome://settings/helpc. Chrome will check for updates…

If YouTube feels slow or keeps buffering in Chrome, there are a few things you can do to fix it. These quick changes can help videos load faster and play more smoothly. 1. Clear Browsing Data Too much old data can slow down video loading.a. Open Chrome settingsb. Go to “Privacy and security”c. Click “Clear…

If videos, streams, or embedded content in Chrome suddenly look too dark or have extreme contrast, it’s usually a display or rendering issue. Here’s how you can fix it. 1. Check Hardware Acceleration This feature can cause contrast issues.a. Open Chrome settingsb. Go to “System”c. Turn off “Use hardware acceleration when available”d. Click “Relaunch” 2.…

Shoptastic is a browser hijacker that changes your search engine, homepage, or new tab page without asking. It usually shows unwanted ads, fake results, or redirects to suspicious shopping sites. This behavior makes browsing slow, annoying, and possibly unsafe. Here’s how to remove it from Chrome. 1. Remove Suspicious Extensions a. Open Chromeb. Go to…

Is Chrome frequently crashing on your Apple computer? There are a few possible reasons: Let’s go through the steps to fix it. Fix Chrome Crashes on MacOS Try these troubleshooting steps if Chrome is not working on your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro: bashCopyEditrm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome c. Press Enterd. Reopen Chrome—this resets it, so…