Windows 10: We've detected a problem with your cookie settings (Google Chrome)

Discus and support We've detected a problem with your cookie settings (Google Chrome) in Browsers and Email to solve the problem; I'm getting very frustrated with something Google Chrome changed some months ago. I normally block 3rd party cookies, enabling temporarily only on... Discussion in 'Browsers and Email' started by cytherian, Aug 7, 2018.

  1. cytherian Win User

    We've detected a problem with your cookie settings (Google Chrome)


    I'm getting very frustrated with something Google Chrome changed some months ago.

    I normally block 3rd party cookies, enabling temporarily only on occasion when the need calls for it. I can't stand cookie bloat and keep a white-list extension running and I've also got cookies for specific sites blocked and explicitly permitted.

    All is normally fine... until I visit a forum or blog where I want to post. Now these days, many of them have linked up with Google as a means of authenticating posters. However, I'm often greeted with "We've detected a problem with your cookie settings" and I'm prevented from posting.

    I do NOT want to flush my cookies and lose all the settings/options and information I've established with a number of sites, just because one blog is failing to authenticate me. This shouldn't be necessary. But unfortunately, the error message is ambiguous, with no explicit detail. I have added the blog site (e.g. blogspot) to my white list and explicitly permitted cookies, and even turned off 3rd party blocking, but it still won't work.

    Rather than deleting all cookies, I perform a cookie purge using my white list extension to preserve desirable cookies. This does not fix the problem either.

    Is there some trick to making this work?

    :)
     
    cytherian, Aug 7, 2018
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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    problem uninstalling google chrome

    Hi,

    Since you already uninstalled Google Chrome using the Programs and Features, Google notifications may still be running in the background processes. We suggest that you follow these steps on how to end the Google Chrome process:

    • On your keyboard, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
    • Select Task Manager.
    • Under Processes, locate Google Notifications or Google Chrome.
    • Right click on them and select End Task.
    • Double check under Programs and Features if Google Chrome is completely gone.

    Let us know if these steps worked.
     
    Xylee Del, Aug 7, 2018
    #2
  3. Windows 10 and Google chrome problems

    Hello,

    Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.

    As you have mentioned that now you rolled back to windows 7 ultimate.I would suggest you to follow the steps given below and check.

    Uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome and check

    To uninstall and reinstall Google Chrome follow the steps given below.


    • Press start button.

    • Select Control Panel.

    • In Control Panel , Click on
      Programs

    • Then Click on Programs and features.

    • Select Google Chrome and Click Uninstall button
    Uninstall Chrome prompt dialog appears and the further uninstallation process continues if you click uninstall button. Once Google Chrome gets uninstalled, you can download and install Google Chrome from its official website,
    and check if issue persists.

    If issue still didn’t get resolved by the above mentioned steps, I would also suggest you to post the query in Google support forums for more help.

    Get help from the Chrome community:
    https://support.google.com/chrome/?hl=en#topic=3421642

    Hope this helps, if you need further assistance on Windows let us know we will be glad to help.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, Aug 7, 2018
    #3
  4. KomouPoji Win User

    We've detected a problem with your cookie settings (Google Chrome)

    Getting error "A network change was detected. ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED" on Google Chrome with Windows 10

    Hi,

    To assist you, further, let me ask.


    • Do the problem occur only to specific website or to all other websites?
    As you mention the problem only occur on chrome, I would suggest you to clear cookies and history from the setting.

    Also, if the error still persists try uninstall chrome and reinstall.

    Follow the steps how to unstill program and install.

    To uninstall programs, go to Settings.


    • On the Start menu, then select
      Settings.


    • Select System > Apps & features.

    • Select the program, then select Uninstall.
      Some apps that are built in to Windows can’t be uninstalled.

    • Follow the directions on the screen.
    I hope the information is helpful and the issue still persists, we’ll be glad to assist you .

    Regards,

    Komou Poji.
     
    KomouPoji, Aug 7, 2018
    #4
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