Chrome is one of the most popular browsers across the globe, and recently users have encountered “Network is blocking the Chrome browser” with the error code “ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT.” This is one of the most common internet issues, and today in this article we will be sharing a troubleshooting guide to fix it. Follow the instructions mentioned below.
There could be various reasons for allowing Chrome to access the network now. Which may include threats such as DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET, DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG, and ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED.
How do I allow Chrome to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings in Windows 10?
If your firewall is blocking Chrome activity due to a VPN service, you can resolve the issue by uninstalling VPNs. Also, allow Chrome to access the network through your firewall or antivirus settings on Windows PCs. Here is how to do it: Check it out.
- To launch the Control Panel, open Windows Run by pressing Windows + R, type Control, and then press Enter.
- Navigate to System and Security, then select Windows Defender Firewall. (Else, you can open a search by typing “Firewall” in the search box.)
- From the left panel, select Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender.
- Click Change Settings, and then click Confirm UAC (User Account Control).
- Select Allow another app, and then add an app by clicking the browse button.
- For Chrome, go to C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application and select Chrome.exe.
- Click Add, and then select Google Chrome for both private and public boxes.
- Click OK to confirm your changes before saving.
Open Google Chrome and check for any unexpected crises. If Google Chrome is unable to connect due to the Windows firewall blocking connectivity,
How to add a Google Chrome exception to Windows Defender
Here is a guide to preventing Google Chrome from scanning through Windows Defender.
- Navigate to Update and Security from Windows Security in Windows Settings. (Else, you can search for Windows Defender in the Taskbar Search.)
- Select Open Windows Security and then Virus & Threat Protection from the left-hand panel.
- Scroll down to find Exclusion in the Virus & Threat Protection section.
- Next, select Add or Remove an Exclusion, and then select Add an Exclusion.
- Now, navigate to Google Folder and select Folder to exclude Google Chrome (C:\Program Files\Google).
- To confirm your action, click the Save button.
So this is how you can whitelist Chrome from accessing the network in your firewall or antivirus settings. Not to mention, if you have a third-party antivirus installed on your device, then visit your antivirus support page to exclude the file. Hopefully, this guide remains helpful for you, and you have successfully allowed Chrome to access the network through your firewall or antivirus settings. Share your queries with us in the comment section below. Stay tuned for more updates on the same in the future.