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Hello,
Since I updated Google Chrome, my Gmail tab regularly shows a 400 bad request error. I clear my browsing data but it doesn't work; it comes back after a while.
Does anyone have a lasting solution?
I should specify that Chrome is not my default browser.
Thank you in advance for your answers
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 24.0.1312.57
Since I updated Google Chrome, my Gmail tab regularly shows a 400 bad request error. I clear my browsing data but it doesn't work; it comes back after a while.
Does anyone have a lasting solution?
I should specify that Chrome is not my default browser.
Thank you in advance for your answers
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 24.0.1312.57
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Hello
Same problem with "bad request error 400" when redirecting to certain sites and Google Chrome, under Windows 8.1, as the browser. I'm not a tech expert but I finally solved this issue after long, unsuccessful attempts, like accepting all cookies, clearing histories, etc. What worked in my case is:
on the page where "error 400, etc..." appears, click on the logo representing a cornered blank page, at the top left in the address bar ("Show site info"),
a page with info then opens with a "permissions" tab and a "connections" tab
in "permissions": "show cookies and site data"
click on "trade-trouble" (or something like that) and on "block" then refresh the page... and there you go....
Same problem with "bad request error 400" when redirecting to certain sites and Google Chrome, under Windows 8.1, as the browser. I'm not a tech expert but I finally solved this issue after long, unsuccessful attempts, like accepting all cookies, clearing histories, etc. What worked in my case is:
on the page where "error 400, etc..." appears, click on the logo representing a cornered blank page, at the top left in the address bar ("Show site info"),
a page with info then opens with a "permissions" tab and a "connections" tab
in "permissions": "show cookies and site data"
click on "trade-trouble" (or something like that) and on "block" then refresh the page... and there you go....
Simple and effective method, XD