A new bug has been discovered in Google Chrome that can completely freeze Windows 10 devices.

Read this post to learn it and how to fix your PC.

This error is the topic that we will discuss today.

Here Are Full Solutions If Google Chrome Freezes Windows 10

The error is also known as SSL connection error or this site cant provide a secure connection.

ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR is one of the security errors.

The error indicates that there are problems with the SSL certificate of the website.

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Well then, what should you do to fix the SSL protocol error?

How to Fix SSL Error in Windows 10?

Thus, you should verify they are configured correctly.

disable QUIC protocol

Step 1: In Windows 10, go toSettings > Time and Language > Time.

Step 2: Disable theSet time automaticallyoption and clickChange.

Step 3: Set the correct date and time.

clear SSL state

Step 1: Open Google Chrome and pressCtrl + Shift + Deleteat the same time.

Step 1: Copy and pastechrome://flags/#enable-quicto the address bar.

Step 2: it’s possible for you to seeExperimental QUIC protocol.

disable extensions on Chrome

Just chooseDisabledfrom the drop-down menu.

Step 3: Restart Chrome and see if your issue is fixed.

To fix your issue, you’re able to remove that file by following these steps.

What to Do If Your Internet Access Is Blocked in Windows 10?

Step 1: PressWin + R, inputC:\Windows\System32\drivers\etcto theRunwindow and pressEnter.

Step 2: Right-poke the hosts file and chooseDelete.

Clear SSL State

Sometimes the SSL state can lead to the SSL connection error.

Thus, you’re able to clear SSL state to fix your issue.

Step 1: Go toControl Panel(viewed byCategory) in Windows 10.

Step 2: ClickNetwork and Internet > internet and Sharing Center > Internet Options.

Step 2: Under theContenttab, clickClear SSL State.

Step 4: Save then change and restart Chrome to see if your issue is fixed.

Disable Extensions

Sometimes, the internet tool extensions could be the cause behind the SSL error.

Step 1: Typechrome://extensions/to the address bar.

Step 2: Switch the toggle to off.

Check Firewall controls

Your firewall may block some websites and cause ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR on Chrome.

Checking the firewall configs to see if there are blocked websites is helpful.

If you get the error your Internet access is blocked in Windows 10, what should you do?

This post gives you some solutions to fix it.