Come mai non va Google?
If you are experiencing issues with Google or related services not working due to server problems, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue:
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Go to the Downdetector website and search for Google using the search bar at the top to check if Google or a related service is experiencing server problems.
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On the next page, choose the service you want to check the server status for, such as Google.
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With this in mind, if Google is not working on your Android device, check your internet connection.
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Since Google needs to retrieve data from the internet, try visiting a website using a browser on your phone. If that doesn’t work either, then your internet connection is the problem.
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Restart your modem if you are using a Wi-Fi network. Also, try switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data.
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If the Google pages are not functioning properly, a program or process running on your computer may be causing issues with Chrome. If the problem persists, try restarting your computer. If the previous solutions do not work, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome.
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To restore Google on your mobile device, follow these steps to restart Google Chrome on an Android smartphone:
- Open the settings and tap on "Apps & notifications".
- Tap on "See all apps" on the next screen.
- Select Chrome from the list of all installed applications.
- Now, choose "Storage and cache".
- To proceed, tap on "Manage space".
- To restore Google on your computer, follow these steps:
- Select Chrome on your computer.
- Click on "More" (top right) and choose "Settings".
- Proceed to click on "Restore settings" on Chromebook, Linux, and Mac.
- Reset the default settings you previously set.
- Restoring Google applications on Android is as easy as follows:
- Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
- Click on the profile icon on the right.
- Tap on "Manage apps & device" and then "Manage".
- Choose which applications you want to install or enable. If you can’t find the application, click on the "Installed" option. It’s not installed at the top.
- Select "Enable" or "Install".
- If a page is not loading, here’s what you can do:
- Clear the cache and restart the DNS service on your computer. This is usually necessary to resolve the issue of a page not loading. A helpful tip: Clearing the cache and resetting the DNS service can also be useful when the internet connection is slow, especially if the connection speed tests still show good results.
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If you encounter the message "Unable to reach the website" on all the sites you open, there may be a problem with your network or computer. Try using a different browser to access the website. If the problem is only with one browser, try updating or reinstalling that browser.
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To install the Google icon on your mobile phone, follow these steps:
- Go to the corresponding section of the Play Store and click on the "Install" button.
- Then, to access the widget menu on the Android home screen, long-tap on an empty space on the screen and tap on the "Widget" label at the bottom of the screen.
- To recover the Google bar, you can access the Google search widget in the home screen editing mode after reinstalling the Google application on your phone. Follow the path: Home screen > Widget > Google Search to bring back the Google search bar widget to the screen.