Every day, tons of files are downloaded from the Internet, from applications, images, videos, and audio files to plain text files. If you get an error message in ...
Chrome downloads can fail due to various reasons. When you click on the download link, Chrome sends a request to the server hosting the file, and the server responds with the file, and your download ...
Navigating the internet and downloading files is a routine part of life for most of us, but it's crucial to remember that not all files you come across will be safe. The web is flooded with potential ...
The file download process could be blocked by a third-party antivirus. The content-length header could be missing from the server. An extension on Chrome could be causing the problem. The current ...
This article falls into the "Chrome does odd things when downloading files" category. Every so often, I like to write articles that simply document weird problems and their solutions/workarounds. I ...
Google Chrome for Android may soon reduce how often it shows the “file may be harmful” warning. The warning won’t be shown anymore if the user has Google Play Protect enabled. However, the warning ...
Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers among computer users for a number of reasons. Not only is it highly customizable in terms of interface preferences, but it also has a slew of ...
The ability to resume interrupted downloads can save you a lot of time, especially when downloading large files like software programs. All major browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer and ...
If you're trying to download a video from a website on Chrome, you have a choice of a few different approaches to get your clip. In the simplest case, the video might be set up to allow for easy ...