Status of Google in the last 24 hours
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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Google works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
The Google service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of Google
Google is considered one of the most basic and essential tools needed in our computers and mobile devices. Google is the most famous and most used browser in the world. It supports all operating systems, is also available for smart phones.
Google's main function is to allow anyone to go to find anything you want. It also has other functionality is quite amount to provide businesses increase their visibility on the Internet.
In order to make good use of Google it is necessary to have a good internet connection, either through a Wi-Fi network or via mobile data.
Some users have complained of this great browser, so we collect some possible solutions.
This error occurs when the application of Google has trouble in our Android device in this case. To address this it is recommended that you first mobile restarts and upgrade to the latest version. In some cases you may need to stopping force application, as well as delete caches and app data and finally try to reinstall the application again.
The error message ""Sorry ..."". This error message may be because the do not have good internet connection, so it is recommended that the router's Wi-Fi is restarted. In some cases it is necessary to clear caches and cookies for it go to your web browser settings> Tools> Clear browsing data.
No, we are not detecting any problems with Google right now.
We last detected an outage for Google on Thursday, December 7, 2023 with a duration of about 2 hours.
Conflicting Extensions or Add-ons These can interfere with the browser's operation and cause it to crash.
If you have recently installed a new extension or add-on, try disabling it to see if the crashes stop.
You can also try disabling all extensions and add-ons to see if that resolves the issue.
Sometimes system and app updates can introduce bugs that cause issues.
If you've recently installed an update to your Google apps and notice this error more often, try uninstalling the updates to see if that resolves the issue.
Factory reset your Android device.
Update Google Chrome An outdated Chrome build might be the culprit behind the browser's automatically closing issue.
While Google Chrome auto-updates in the background, you can use the steps below to check and install the latest update manually.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Google, then go to Step 3.