The Chrome Crisis: A Widespread Issue Affecting Windows 10 and 11 Users

The world’s most widely used browser,  Chrome , has been causing significant issues for some users of  Windows 10  and  Windows 11  over the past few weeks. This browser, which holds over  60%  of the global desktop market share, has been unexpectedly crashing: it closes immediately upon launch without any error messages. For those affected, it feels as if the browser has completely disappeared from their systems.

Without Warning, No Solution. In the official Google forums, users have been reporting these sudden crashes since early June. Common troubleshooting methods—like reinstalling Chrome or restarting the system—have proven useless. The issue persists, and until now, there hasn’t been a clear explanation.

Is Microsoft to Blame?

According to a spokesperson from the Chrome support team, the issue is under investigation. Interestingly, it appears that the problem may not originate from Google at all, but rather from a feature within  Microsoft 365  for  Windows .

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All indications point towards Microsoft Family Safety. Whenever this feature is enabled, Chrome ceases to function. It’s unclear whether this is due to a recent change in Chrome or an error within the Microsoft tool itself.

 Family Safety  is designed to set screen time limits and filter inappropriate content. This feature is especially useful for parents wanting to monitor their children’s computer usage.

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A Temporary Fix

Currently, there is no official patch for this issue. According to The Verge, neither Microsoft nor Google have provided further technical details on the matter.

However, users can regain access to Chrome by disabling the website filtering within the Family Safety feature. This solution does come with a caveat, as it removes one of the key protections intended for minors on the internet.

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In conclusion, the situation surrounding Chrome’s crashing issues represents a significant challenge for users who rely on the browser. The interplay between Google’s development and Microsoft’s Family Safety feature highlights the complexities of browser compatibility and software reliability. As more users report this problem, both tech giants need to collaborate effectively to provide a sustainable solution and restore user confidence.



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