The first solution that you must try is to refresh the web page or website. In most cases, this should fix the issue and load the contents of the website or the webpage. If that’s not the case, the issue is due to something else, so keep reading.
If you are on your mobile device or PC, try to disconnect from your Wi-Fi network or your cellular network and turn on airplane mode for 30 seconds before switching it back off. Now, reconnect to the internet and try accessing the website. If the issue is resolved, then you can use your favorite website again!
It is possible you may have misspelled the URL for the website you are trying to access. Hence, make sure that the address you’re entering is of the website you wish to access and not of any directory. For example — website addresses usually end with .com, .net, .org, and so on. Directories usually end with “/”
Note that the technique for deleting your browser’s cached data and cookies will vary based on your preferred browser. To demonstrate the cached data and cookies cleaning technique, we are using Google Chrome below. To delete the cached data and cookies on Chrome, follow the below steps:
I know you are frustrated. You may have tried every fix, but none of them worked. This is where you need to stay calm. Take it easy, grab a cup of coffee, go for a walk, and play with your pet. In some cases, the issue gets resolved by itself. Give it some time. Return back at a later time and you might be in luck!
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