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Fix: Web browsers don’t work in Windows 10 Anniversary Update

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The Anniversary Update was launched in 2016, and despite the fact the majority of problems was reported earlier, complaints about issues caused by the second major update for Windows 10 keep coming in.

In today’s article, we’re going to talk about problems withweb browsersafterthe Anniversary Update, which a few users reported lately.

According to them, they’re unable to connect to the internet using anybrowserin Windows 10 version 1607.

“After installing Windows 10 Anniversary, I experienced problems with internetbrowsers: Edge, IE 11,and yes Chrome. Initially, the issues started with Edge. I noticed a number of web pages needed to be recovered. Also, notifications would cause the entire desktop to freeze. Web sites that I experienced issues with were: MSN, Amazon, and Yahoo,”saidone user of Microsoft’s forums.

If you’re facing this issue, as well, keep reading this article, because we’ll try to solve it for you

Web browsers don’t work in Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Web browsers don’t work in Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Solution 1 – Clear browsing data

The first solution for any browsing problem that anyone is going to recommend you is to clear browsing data. This solution doesn’t solve the problem in most cases but can be sometimes useful, and it won’t hurt if you try it.

Although the precise method of clearing browsing data varies frombrowsertobrowser, it’s basically same or very similar. So, if you know how to do it on onebrowser, you’ll know how to do it on another.

We’re going to show you how to clear browsing data inMicrosoft Edge, so just in case, you’re not sure how to do it. Here’s exactly what you need to do:

This process is pretty much same for otherbrowsers, so whicheverbrowseryou’re using, you now know how to delete browsing data. If clearing browsing data didn’t get the job done, try with some of the solutions listed below.

The majority of reported cases of browsers not working on the Windows 10 Anniversary Update concern mainstream browsers.

What if you, at least for the time being, switch to an alternative which might be over your expectations? We at WindowsReport highly suggest the UR Browser.

This lightweight and the fortress-like privacy-oriented browser should work without any issues on anyWindows 10iteration to date. It’s based on Chromium but has a plethora of features to make your browsing experience as safe and fast as possible.

Also, in comparison to some other browsers, it comes with a variety of built-in features so you won’t need to reach for the sketchy extensions.

Try it now for free and check whether the problem with the Anniversary Update is still there.

Download UR Browser

Solution 3 – Disable Adobe Flash player

Users who encounteredbrowserproblems after installing the Anniversary Update actually confirmed disabling Adobe Flash Player as a solution for their problem.

So, if you noticed that yourbrowserdoesn’t connect to the internet right after installing the Anniversary Update, there’s a big chance it was caused by Adobe’s software.

Adobe Flash Player is integrated with mostbrowsers, so all you need to do is open settings of yourbrowserand disabled Flash Player. Once again, we’re going to show you how to do that on Edge, but if you need more instructions on how to disable Adobe Flash Player in otherbrowsers, just let us know in the comments.

Here’s how to disable Adobe Flash Player in Microsoft Edge:

According to most users who encountered problems withbrowsersin the Anniversary Update fixes the problem. However, even if this workaround didn’t get the job done, we prepared a few more solutions for you, so check them out below.

Solution 4 – Turn off Firewall

Some antivirus programs’ firewall can sometimes cause problems withweb browsers. So, if you’re using third-party antivirus software, try disabling its firewall, and try to connect to the internet again.

Since we’re talking about disabling firewalls, you can try the same thing withWindows 10‘s built-in firewall.

If you’re not sure how to disableWindows 10‘s Firewall, here’s what you need to do: tu

Disabling Firewall in some cases solves the problem, but once again, it might not work for everyone. So, if disabling antivirus program’s orWindows 10‘s Firewall wasn’t helpful, try some of the solutions listed below.

Solution 5 – Turn off antivirus

Similarly to the previous case, there’s a chance that your antivirus program actually prevents your browser form working, especially if running along with Windows Defender.

Incompatible antiviruses alreadycaused a bunch for problem in the post-Anniversary Update Windows 10, so they easily might cause browsing problems, as well.

So, try disabling or uninstalling your antivirus, and see if the problem is resolved. If not, move on to another solution.

Solution 6 – Make sure you’re connected to the internet

Maybe yourbrowseris not even a problem, maybe you’re simply not able to connect to the internet. You can easily determine that just try connecting to the internet with something other than yourbrowsers, like Skype or someWindows 10‘s UWP app.

If you’re unable to connect, you definitely have more problems than just browsing issues.

In case you’re not able to connect to the internet after the Anniversary Update at all, check outthis article, and you might find a solution.

Solution 7 – Run network troubleshooter

And finally, if none of the solutions listed above managed to solve your problem browsing internet in Windows 10 version 1607, you might try running the network troubleshooter.

This tool isWindows 10‘s own, built-in diagnostics kit, which solves various system-related problems.

To run Windows 10 network troubleshooter, do the following:

That’s about it, after performing some of these solutions, you should be able to browse the internet normally, once again. However, if you have any comments, questions or suggestions, please let us know in the comments below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.