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Ptah

(33,492 posts)
Wed Jun 22, 2016, 10:47 PM Jun 2016

I use the Chrome Browser for Netflix and Amazon movies.

If I watch a movie or two on Netflix and then try to see my Amazon video list,
Chrome tells me there is no connection for that website.
If I open Firefox and look at Amazon videos, it loads quiclky.
I have tried closing all browsers and running CCleaner to clean out cookies.
Still Chrome will not load the Amazon video page.
If I restart Windows (10)then Ghrome loves both
the Amazon page and the Netflix page.

Is there some deep cookie at work here?

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I use the Chrome Browser for Netflix and Amazon movies. (Original Post) Ptah Jun 2016 OP
Did you reset chrome? Egnever Jun 2016 #1
Chrome uses Flash for videos. JayhawkSD Jun 2016 #2
 

JayhawkSD

(3,163 posts)
2. Chrome uses Flash for videos.
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 12:25 AM
Jun 2016

And there is a saying that "Flash is trash." I use Chrome for most things, but use Firefox for videos. Chrome always chokes on videos.

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