How to Fix 400 Dad Request on Google Chrome
This guide provides an easy and effective solution for resolving the frustrating 400 Bad Request error in Google Chrome. By following straightforward steps to clear your browser's cache and cookies, users can quickly restore their browsing experience without needing advanced technical knowledge.
Patricio Arechavaleta
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Clearing your browser's cache and cookies is the simplest solution to resolve a 400 Bad Request error on Chrome. Here are the steps to do that...
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Click on the three-dot icon at the top right corner of the Chrome browser.
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Click on "Settings" on the dropdown menu.
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Click on "Privacy and Security"
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Select "Delete browsing data"
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Select a time range select the "Cookies" and "Cache" and click on "Delete data".