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Can't get last fm on chrome

hylax
hylax Posts: 184 Forumite
Cannot get Last FM on Google Chrome but can get it on other browsers. Can it be one of the extensions blocking it. I have disabled Adblock and it still does not function.

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  • MikeWhitehead
    MikeWhitehead Posts: 81 Forumite
    edited 13 July 2011 at 2:41PM
    Working fine for me. What version of Chrome are you running?

    Open an Incognito window and then try Last.fm. This will disable all third party extensions and allow you to find out if this is the cause. Visit "chrome://extensions" without the quotations, and disable/enable each extension one by one until you have found the root cause (if it is an extension).
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  • hylax
    hylax Posts: 184 Forumite
    I have the latest update for Chrome. How do I open an Incognito window?
  • hylax
    hylax Posts: 184 Forumite
    Have disabled all extensions and Last FM is working. Will now enable them one at a time. Thank you.
  • hylax wrote: »
    I have the latest update for Chrome. How do I open an Incognito window?

    In Windows 7:
    Right-click open Chrome window and select "New Incognito Window"

    All Other Windows:
    Right-click Chrome shortcut, Properties. Within Target You will find something similar:


    C:\<system-specific-path>\chrome.exe

    to the end of this, type " --incognito" (without the quotes but with the space between exe and hyphen like so: chrome.exe --incognito). Click Ok, then double-click your shortcut. That should open an Incognito window, identifiable by a little man in the corner being mysterious and generally secretive. Then proceed with instructions in previous post.

    HTH.
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