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Check if the Google Chrome Aw Snap Something Went Wrong error still occurs. Turn off the firewall In some cases, the firewall is the culprit by preventing Chrome from connecting to the internet.
Google Chrome users are complaining once more of "Aw Snap!" crashes as the Code Integrity feature got re-enabled in the latest version of the browser, released yesterday.
Fixing the “Aw, Snap!” page crashes on your Chromebook One of the issues that you might encounter when trying to open a website using your Chromebook is the Aw snap error.
Google decided to temporarily disable the Code Integrity feature activated in Chrome as users report more "Aw Snap!" crashes caused by incompatible software on the system.
Most of us have the habit of opening hundreds df tabs in Chrome at same time. There is no doubt that Google Chrome is one of the best browser.
The error codes will appear on the so-called "sad tab" page, also known as the "Aw, Snap!" page, which Chrome displays when a tab crashes.