Recently, many Windows users have reported that the Google Chrome browser on their PC displays error 429 when they try to access a certain URL. This is because each time a user attempts to pass the browser within a short period of time.
Usually, this error is generated by websites to avoid viruses from bots or hackers by sending too many requests to the server.
Users are confused as to what they can do at this stage and are frustrated as a result. There can be many factors that lead to this error, some of which we have listed below.
After looking into the factors listed above, we have gathered in this article some fixes that may resolve Google Chrome error code 429 Too Many Requests.
Sometimes, clearing cookies and other site data on google chrome browser is the best solution to resolve this error 429 Too Many Requests because Corrupted cookies and other site data can cause such errors.
Let’s see how to clear cookies and other site data on Google Chrome browser on your Windows 11 system.
Step 1: Press the Windows key on your keyboard and type google chrome.
Step 2: Select the Google Chrome application from the search results as shown below.
Step 3: Click the three vertical dots (show more options) in the upper right corner, as shown in the picture below.
Step 4: Go to the Settings option from the list.
Step 5: Click Security & Privacy on the left side of the Settings page.
Step 6: On the right side, click on the Clear browsing data option as shown below.
Step 7: Make sure All time is selected from the drop-down list for Time range and then select Cookies and other site data & Cached images and files check box, as shown in the figure.
Step 8: Click Clear Data to clear cookies and other site data as well as cached images and files.
Step 9: Once completed, restart Google Chrome once and check if the issue is resolved.
Extensions from third-party sources installed on Google Chrome browser may create some issues while browsing any page. Therefore, users are advised to disable the extension and check if the issue is resolved.
Follow the steps below to turn off extensions on Google Chrome.
Step 1: Open the Google Chrome browser on your system.
Step 2: Open a new tab and type chrome://extensions/ in the address bar and press Enter.
Step 3: Once the extensions page opens, click the toggle button for all the extensions you want to disable, as shown below.
Step 4: When finished, close the extension page.
Step 5: Now check if the issue has been resolved.
that's all.
Google Chrome has a built-in feature that scans your computer for any harmful software installed on your system that may be causing this issue. Let us see how to perform computer cleaning on google chrome browser by following some simple steps.
Step 1: Open a new tab in google chrome browser.
Step 2: Then, enter chrome://settings in the address bar and press Enter to open the Settings page.
Step 3: Click Advanced optionsExpand it in the left menu of the Settings page as shown below.
Step 4: Then select the Reset and Cleanup option from the list.
Step 5: On the right side, click the Clean Computer option.
Step 6: Finally, click on the Find button to start searching for harmful software on your system.
# Step 7: Once completed, it will display the list of harmful software. Otherwise, "No harmful software found" will be displayed.
Step 8: Close the settings page.
Check if the problem still exists.
Normally, the IP address is updated after a period of time set by the user in the router, and when it is updated, the user gets a new IP address and the router will reboot. Therefore, if you face such an issue on your system, the best solution is to update your IP address once and it is recommended to flush the DNS cache that stores all the IP address information of the websites you have visited before.
Follow the steps below to learn how to update your IP address and flush your DNS cache using the command prompt.
Step 1: Press the Windows R key to open the Run box.
Step 2: Type cmd in the "Run" box, then press the CTRL SHIFT ENTER keys simultaneously to admin Open the Command Prompt application as Identity.
Step 3: Continue to accept the User Access Control prompt by clicking Yes .
Step 4: After opening the command prompt, execute the following commands one by one as shown below.
ipconfig /发布
ipconfig /更新Step 5: Once completed, copy and paste the following command into the command prompt and press
Enter key to execute.
ipconfig /flushdnsStep 6: Once completed, close the command prompt window. Now check if the issue is resolved.
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