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What is wrong with Facebook not loading?

What is wrong with Facebook not loading?

Clear Cache of Your Browser. The option for clearing cache files is located in the settings menu for most modern browsers. If you use Chrome or Firefox, settings is where you go to clear your cache. Once the cache files are cleared in your browser, load the Facebook website and it should open without any issues.

Does Facebook support Chrome browser?

As the most used browser, Chrome is always compatible with the newest Facebook features. Facebook is the most used social media platform so they go hand in hand.

Can’t connect to Facebook but internet is working?

Fully close the Facebook app: Start by fully exiting Facebook (and all other apps or programs running in the background), then try opening the Facebook app again. Perform a power cycle: Turn off your device (and the modem and router, if applicable). Wait a few minutes, then power back up.

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How do I fix unsupported Facebook browser?

If you want to resolve the unsupported browser issue with Facebook without removing the extension, there is a way. All you have to do is go to the extension settings and disable the ‘Revert to old UI” option. It should fix the problem.

Why is Facebook telling me my browser is unsupported?

Facebook suddenly started showing a simplified version, forces the browser to the mobile site, and puts up a message saying you are using an unsupported browser. The cause behind this issue is the FB Purity Chrome extension that you are using.

What is wrong with Facebook feed?

One of the most common reasons why your Facebook news feed and comments are not loading is due to an unstable internet connection. Check other apps and sites if you can browse successfully. You can try disconnecting your internet connection from your device and connecting it to it again.

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How do I fix unsupported browser in Chrome?

Google Chrome and other Chromium Browsers

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More > Settings.
  3. At the bottom, click Advanced.
  4. Under “Privacy and security,” click Content settings.
  5. Click JavaScript.
  6. Turn on Allowed (recommended).