![]() ![]() DNS Pre-fetching stores information in the browser to speed up the loading of websites in Chrome. ![]() The majority of page loading problems are a result of the DNS Fetching in Google Chrome. Users who check the website in another browser installed on the system may find out that the page loads and displays fine in that browser which leads to the only possible conclusion that it is a Google Chrome problem. Strange if the site was working fine some time ago. ![]() It sometimes happens that Google Chrome cannot open a website, displaying a dreaded "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to" error instead. All websites and services that had been open in tabs are reopened on the next browser start. Google Chrome can be configured to save the browsing session on close so that the user can continue the session on the next startup. ![]()
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