How to Fix an “Err_empty_response” Error in Google Chrome

Try one of these quick fixes

Google Chrome is one of the most stable web browsers out there. However, this browser by Google isn’t without issues. Occasionally, you’ll encounter various problems with the browser. One of the possibleproblems you can run into while using Chromeis “err_empty_response.”

When this error occurs, you can’t load the website that you’re trying to open. This is because Chrome is unable to transmit any data to and from your computer. Since this error usually occurs due to network problems, you can potentially fix it with a few quick fixes.

Use Incognito Mode

In normal mode, Chrome loads all your cookies, extensions, cache, and various other files when you begin browsing. If there’s an issue with these items, Chrome may display an “err_empty_response” error.

To verify if these items are the issue, open an incognito window in Chrome. This window doesn’t load your cookies and extensions. This way, you can see whether your site loads with raw Chrome features or not.

If the site loads just fine in the incognito window, there’s likely an issue with your browser’s items. You’ll learn how to remove these items from your browser and potentially fix the problem in the sections below.

Disable Chrome’s Extensions

Chrome supports hundreds of extensions, and for some users, this means the freedom to add any features they want to their browser. Sometimes, this comes at a cost. An extension you install might not be compatible with the browser or is faulty, and that can cause the browser to display an “err_empty_response” error.

You won’t know what extension is causing the issue until you do an investigation. And, the best way to do that is to disable one extension at a time and see if your site loads. This will help you find the problem extension, and you can thenremove that extensionfrom the browser.

Clear Chrome’s Browsing Data

To help you browse the web with ease, Chrome saves a variety of items in its database. This usually includes the list of web pages you’ve visited, cookies from various sites, cache files, and so on.

At any point, Chrome may not be able to handle this data properly. In this case, you could experience various issues with the browser, including an “err_empty_response” error.

Luckily, you can clear all this data in Chrome and then have the data rebuilt as you browse the web.

Clear Chrome’s DNS Cache

Chrome caches DNS records, and it’s worth clearing the DNS cache to see if this fixes your issue with the browser.

Flush Your PC’s DNS Cache

In addition to clearing Chrome’s DNS cache, you shoulddelete your PC’s DNS cacheas well to see if this resolves the “err_empty_response” error in Chrome.

Clearing the cache doesn’t delete your browsing history or any of your files.

Change Your PC’s DNS Server

Sometimes, inactive or faulty DNS servers cause Chrome not to establish a connection with your sites. In this case, you shouldchange your PC’s DNS serversto fix the issue.

The two most popular and free DNS servers are:

Google Public DNS

OpenDNS

To use either of these DNS servers on your PC:

Turn Off the VPN

If Chrome displays the “err_empty_response” error when you’ve enabled a VPN, the VPN might be the cause of the issue. In this case, disable the VPN and see if that makes any difference. This might fix your problem because VPNs, by nature, affect how your data is transmitted.

The exact steps to turn off a VPN varies by the client you use. Usually, you’ll find theDisableorTurn Offoption on the main interface of your client.

If the issue is resolved after disabling the VPN, there’s an issue with your VPN client. In this case, either select a new location in your VPN or switch to a new VPN provider.

Reset Chrome

Lastly, if nothing else works,reset Chromeand see if this helps fix your problem. Resetting Chrome brings all the browser options back to their default values. This can eliminate any incorrectly configured options in Chrome’s settings.

“Err_empty_response” Error Resolved

That’s all there is to fix the “err_empty_response” error in Google Chrome. Hopefully, using one of the methods above, you should be able to resolve this error and access your websites.

Mahesh has been obsessed with technology since he got his first gadget a decade or so ago. Over the last few years, he’s written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.Read Mahesh’s Full Bio

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