There are multiple Google users who, when they try to browse any webpage, come across an access denied Chrome popup, and they are stuck loading the page. This error generally occurs when somebody tries to access a webpage to which they don't have permission. This is an authorization error but can be fixed by the end users using certain specific ways. 

How do I fix Chrome Access Denied? 

Users who are facing issues of access denied can make use of any of the following alternatives to fix the issues: 

  • Try clearing the Google browser cache and cookies: Users must click on the three dots available on the Google page followed by clicking on “Clear browsing history.” Finally, click on “Clear data”. It might take a few seconds for your browsing history to clear. Once it is done again, refresh the page and check access, 
  • Disable your VPN and proxy extensions: Users can turn off the VPN from the tool section of Chrome and try to restart Google to check the access. 

Can browser extensions cause Access Denied errors?

Yes, there are multiple occasions under which browser extensions or add-ons cause access-denied errors. This generally occurs when your extensions interfere with the access to the website. If you are encountering this issue, then you can resolve it by disabling the access of your browser to the extensions. 

  • Open the Google Chrome. 
  • Turn to the tool section. 
  • Click on the extension option.
  • You must turn off the toggle button. 
  • Now, you must try accessing the webpage.