Solutions to Fix Most Visited Sites on Google Chrome

When you are trying to view the most visited sites, but instead, you get this error: The page you’re looking for can’t be found.
This error may occur due to several types of reasons.
Some of these reasons are * Your browser settings * The webpage you are trying to check * The IP address of the website In this article, we will explore the common problems related to this error message, and you will also learn how you can fix them.

  • If you want to know which websites you’ve been visiting on your Chrome browser, you can find it in Chrome’s Settings section.
  • Since Chrome’s default settings are private, you will have to change the privacy settings in order to see the most visited sites.
  • With just a few clicks, you can enable Incognito mode, and that will clear your browsing history.

Clear the browser history

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Click the Menu button on the browser’s toolbar.
    Click the Menu button on the browser's toolbar.
  3. Select the History option.
  4. Click the Clear browsing data button.
  5. Select the Time range option to delete all browsing activity in the past 24 hours.
  6. Select the Cached images and files, Cookies and other site and plug-in data and Other data options.
    Select the Cached images and files, Cookies and other site and plug-in data and Other data options.
  7. Click the Clear data button.

Reset the browser

  1. Go to More Tools and Extensions on Google Chrome.
    Go to More Tools and Extensions on Google Chrome.
  2. Then, select the Reset button.
  3. Restart Google Chrome browser.
  4. Disable Tabs
    Open Google Chrome.
  5. Go to Settings, then click on Extensions.
  6. Disable all extensions.
  7. Restart Google Chrome.
    Restart Google Chrome.
  8. Change Default Tab
    Go to Google Chrome and click on More Tools.
  9. Select Options.
  10. Open Browsing.
  11. Click on Tabs under Default.
    Click on Tabs under Default.
  12. Select New Window.
  13. Click Apply and OK to save your changes.

Enable download history

  1. In Chrome, select the three dots to open the menu, and select Settings.
    In Chrome, select the three dots to open the menu, and select Settings.
  2. Now, select Site settings, next to Personal Stuff, and enable the Download history option.
  3. Clear cache
    Open Chrome, select the three dots to open the menu, and select Settings.
  4. Now, select Privacy followed by Clear browsing data.
  5. Here, enable the Cache option, check the other items, and click on the Clear data button.

Reinstall Google Chrome

  1. Open Chrome and navigate to Settings > Advanced.
  2. Select Reset .
  3. When prompted, select Reset Settings to remove all your synced data/settings.
    When prompted, select Reset Settings to remove all your synced data/settings.
  4. Then, click on Reset.
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