GitHub not working on Chrome or Windows, but on Firefox












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I am trying to login to GitHub via Chrome (Canary), and it doesn't login at all. 
I can view public repos, but cannot login to my own account. 
I get the message saying the page isn't working.



There are no git details in web credentials of Windows. I tried uninstalling git bash, deleting git config file, but it doesn't allow me to connect at all.



The gitbash credentials don't allow to connect as well. I tried two different Wi-Fi, but they don't help as well. I am attaching the screenshot of chrome below.



Chrome page after logging in.










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  • Do you have any extensions installed?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:50











  • Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:52











  • are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:57











  • No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:58











  • click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 3:28
















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I am trying to login to GitHub via Chrome (Canary), and it doesn't login at all. 
I can view public repos, but cannot login to my own account. 
I get the message saying the page isn't working.



There are no git details in web credentials of Windows. I tried uninstalling git bash, deleting git config file, but it doesn't allow me to connect at all.



The gitbash credentials don't allow to connect as well. I tried two different Wi-Fi, but they don't help as well. I am attaching the screenshot of chrome below.



Chrome page after logging in.










share|improve this question

























  • Do you have any extensions installed?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:50











  • Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:52











  • are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:57











  • No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:58











  • click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 3:28














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I am trying to login to GitHub via Chrome (Canary), and it doesn't login at all. 
I can view public repos, but cannot login to my own account. 
I get the message saying the page isn't working.



There are no git details in web credentials of Windows. I tried uninstalling git bash, deleting git config file, but it doesn't allow me to connect at all.



The gitbash credentials don't allow to connect as well. I tried two different Wi-Fi, but they don't help as well. I am attaching the screenshot of chrome below.



Chrome page after logging in.










share|improve this question
















I am trying to login to GitHub via Chrome (Canary), and it doesn't login at all. 
I can view public repos, but cannot login to my own account. 
I get the message saying the page isn't working.



There are no git details in web credentials of Windows. I tried uninstalling git bash, deleting git config file, but it doesn't allow me to connect at all.



The gitbash credentials don't allow to connect as well. I tried two different Wi-Fi, but they don't help as well. I am attaching the screenshot of chrome below.



Chrome page after logging in.







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  • Do you have any extensions installed?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:50











  • Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:52











  • are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:57











  • No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:58











  • click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 3:28



















  • Do you have any extensions installed?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:50











  • Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:52











  • are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 2:57











  • No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

    – Aijaz
    Jan 21 at 2:58











  • click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

    – Tim
    Jan 21 at 3:28

















Do you have any extensions installed?

– Tim
Jan 21 at 2:50





Do you have any extensions installed?

– Tim
Jan 21 at 2:50













Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

– Aijaz
Jan 21 at 2:52





Disabled all of them and tried. Still doesn't work.

– Aijaz
Jan 21 at 2:52













are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

– Tim
Jan 21 at 2:57





are you using a vpn? Also, did you reset chrome to factory default and try again?

– Tim
Jan 21 at 2:57













No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

– Aijaz
Jan 21 at 2:58





No, I am not. I deleted everything except browsing history.

– Aijaz
Jan 21 at 2:58













click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

– Tim
Jan 21 at 3:28





click the 3 dot bar in the top right, go to settings, type reset, click restore settings to their original defaults, click reset settings.

– Tim
Jan 21 at 3:28










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