If you are facing the ERR SSL VERSION INTERFERENCE error and want to know how to fix ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE error in Google Chrome then you have arrived at the right place because in this post I am going to show you 12 ways you can use to fix the ERR SSL Version Interference error. I can guarantee you that at least one of these fixes will surely solve the error.
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What is the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE in Google Chrome and what does it mean?
The err_ssl_version_interference chrome stands for: Err – Error, SSL Version – SSL version error. SSL means Secure Sockets Layers. The main function of SSL is to encrypt the transmitted data between different browsers like Chrome, Internet Explorer, Brave, Firefox, etc., and servers via TCP sockets. Even Google chrome uses it to communicate with secure websites like Facebook, Youtube, etc.
ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE error appears when Google chrome browser is refusing to load a site with an SSL certificate due to various reasons such as hardware acceleration, outdated Google chrome, expired SSL certificate, etc.
Though the above-mentioned errors are very basic ones there are a whole bunch of different technical errors. The worst part of this error is that it is not easy to find the root cause of the error.
But do not worry I am here to help you out. I will show you all the different types of errors that could be causing the err SSL version interference error and how to fix err ssl version interference in Google Chrome, Firefox, Brave browser.
What Causes the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE Error in Chrome?
There are various reasons as to why you might be seeing the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE Error in Chrome and some of them are:
- TLS: The site you are trying to visit doesn’t support the TLS protocol version. Sometimes some sites disable the TLS protocol. If you are using any modern browsers, most probably you won’t face this issue.
- Hardware acceleration mode is “on” in Chrome
- Incorrect Time and Date setting in your computer
- You are using an older version of Google Chrome
- Mismatched SSL certificate with the domain name
- The site might be having an unauthorized SSL certificate
- Antivirus on your computer might interfere with the SSL certificate
- Your computer has high firewall protection
- There is insecure data on the webpage
- Installed files are corrupted or incomplete
- Chrome does not Cache responses if an invalid SSL certificate is installed or SSL settings are clashing
Before we proceed make sure you have logged in to the Administrator account of your PC. Also, make sure you have a stable internet connection and you are using a private network without proxies or firewalls, which means you cannot use public wifi.
How to fix ERR_SSL_Version_Interference error in Google Chrome?
Time needed: 12 minutes.
Here are 12 ways you can fix ERR_SSL_Version_Interference error in Google Chrome.
- Disable TLS 1.3
When the Transport Layer Security feature clashes with the SSL on the Chrome browser the above error occurs. Though TLS 1.3 helps improve the speed, web performance and provides strong security it is advisable to disable TLS 1.3. Another issue that might be giving the error ssl version interference error is when your browser is still running on TLS 1.2.
Anyway here is how you can disable the TLS 1.3:
Step 1. Open a new tab in chrome
Step 2. Inside the address bar type – chrome://flags/ and hit enter. Now you will see flag options.
Step 3. Now search for TLS 1.3 Early Data and click on the dropdown menu beside it and set it to Disabled
Step 4. Relaunch Chrome and revisit the website that was giving the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE error - Clear browsing data and cookies
Every time you visit any website the cache files stores the web pages so that the next time you visit the website the webpage is loaded quickly. These caches keep on piling every day and make google chrome and your computer slow. To clear the browsing data and cookies:
Step 1. Open Chrome and press Ctrl + Shift + Del
Step 2. In the time range, tap on the Advanced tab and choose All time and click on Clear Data
Step 3. Now restart the browser and check if the site is still giving the same error - Flush DNS Cache
A DNS (Domain Name System) cache is a temporary storage of recently viewed websites that are maintained by the operating system of your computer. But if the DNS cache is corrupted then you will have trouble reaching the website servers. To flush DNS cache follow the below steps:
Step 1. Press Windows key + S
Step 2. Now type Command Prompt in the search box
Step 3. In the results, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator from the result
Step 4. Now enter the following command: ipconfig /flushdns and hit enter
Step 5. After you have successfully flushed the DNS cache you will see the below message: Windows IP Configuration. Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
Go back to the website and see if the error has been resolved. - Disable third-party antivirus
No doubt anti-virus softwares help phishing attacks, keyloggers, spam websites, and hackers from entering your personal territory, they can also scan the SSL certificates on your visited sites.
Sometimes what happens is that a website with an expired SSL certificate gets blocked by the software or an unreliable anti-virus gets in conflict with a legit SSL site. In both cases, it is the anti-virus that is interfering with the SSL and causing the error.
Hence I suggest you disable your anti-virus program temporarily and see if it resolves the issue. If it does then you need to switch to a more reliable anti-virus program.
To uninstall your anti-virus software follow these steps:
Step 1: Press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC and it will open the Task Manager.
Step 2: Now search all the tasks linked to your antivirus program and shut them.
Step 3: Now click on Start and type Control Panel.
Step 4: Search for the anti-virus and right-click on it and select Uninstall.
Step 5: Now a new window will open. Follow the instructions on the window and uninstall the anti-virus. - Check time and date in your PC
The SSL certificate installed on the websites comes with a validity period and once it surpasses the validity period after a certain date and time it gets expired. Google Chrome starts blocking access to all those sites that have an expired SSL certificate due to a lack of security certificates. However, there might be a case where the website you are visiting has a valid SSL/TLS certificate and it hasn’t expired. But there might be some issue with your computer’s clock which might be showing an incorrect date and time. This incorrect time and date might be making it difficult for Google chrome to verify the legitness of the website. To set the time and date automatically follow these quick steps:
Step 1: Press the Start button and open the Start menu
Step 2: Now search for Settings in the search box and click Open to open the settings window
Step 3: In the Settings menu, click on the Time and Language option
Step 4: Now enable the Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically
Now visit the webpage again and see if the err ssl version interference error has disappeared. - Switch Off Hardware Acceleration
The Hardware Acceleration feature in chrome lets you speed up your browsing speed. When this feature is turned on the computer hardware starts working on max capacity and speeds up other processes using your computer’s GPU. But many times it leads to ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE error. To disable it follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Google Chrome and press Alt + F. In the dropdown search for Settings
Step 2: In the right column click on Advanced and then on System
Step 3: Turn off Use hardware acceleration when available option and restart the Google Chrome and check if the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE error has gone - Disable and remove the browser extension
Google Chrome extensions come in handy and help us save a lot of time. But sometimes some chrome extensions may not work smoothly with your browser and this leads to display an error message like ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE. To verify if any chrome extension is the culprit disable each installed chrome extension and restart your browser. Now start enabling each chrome extension one by one and check whether the website is loading or not. After you have found out the culprit extension simply delete it. To disable the installed chrome extension follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Google Chrome and press Alt + F and select the More Tools option and choose Extensions
Step 2: Now disable all the chrome extensions and start enabling each one by one until you find the extension which is creating the problem. - Use Chrome Cleanup Tool
The Chrome Cleanup Tool is an inbuilt tool that is preinstalled in Chrome. It doesn’t clean up chrome but rather looks for softwares installed in your PC that might be harmful. Once you run the scan it will show such programs that are installed on your PC. Once they are detected simply remove them from your PC. To use Chrome Cleanup Tool follow these steps:
Step 1: Open Chrome browser and press Alt + F and select the Settings option
Step 2: Now click on the Advanced option
Step 3: Under Advanced Option, select Reset and clean up
Step 4: Now choose the Clean up computer option and select Find
Now Chrome will detect all the suspicious activities and uninstall them making your browser error-free. - Disable QUIC Protocol
Google’s QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) makes Google Chrome Faster and smoother so that you can have a smooth internet experience. Although it is still in the beta phase where they are testing it for boosting the graphics for online games. Since it is in the testing phase it is possible that it can block you from accessing the websites. Here is how to disable QUIC protocol:
Step 1: Open Google Chrome and paste chrome://flags/ and hit enter
Step 2: Now search for Experimental QUIC protocol
Step 3: Disable it and restart your browser and try opening that website
This should fix the chrome err_ssl_version_interference error. If it doesn’t fix then try the next method. - Update Chrome
An older version of chrome might be causing the ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE Chrome error. To update your chrome browser to the latest version follow the steps below: Press Alt + F and select the Help option. Under the Help option select About Google Chrome. Now it will show whether you are using the latest version of chrome. If not then update the chrome browser to the latest version
- Reset Google Chrome
Even after trying all the above fixes if the error has not gone, you might want to reset your chrome browser. To reset the Google Chrome follow these steps:
Step 1: Launch Google Chrome and press Alt + F and select the Settings
Step 2: Now click on the Advanced section and click it
Step 3: You will see an option of Reset and clean up, click on it
Step 4: Click on the Restore settings to their original defaults and now click on the Reset Settings - Reinstall Google Chrome
If the error doesn’t go even after trying the above method, reinstalling the chrome is the final resort. To reinstall Google Chrome follow these steps:
Step 1: Press Windows Key + R
Step 2: Inside the Run dialog box, type appwiz.cpl and click on Ok
Step 3: Look for Google Chrome among the list
Step 4: Right-click on it and choose Uninstall
Even after uninstalling it there are still some leftover files. To delete it:
Step 1: Press Windows Key+R and type %appdata% in the box and click on Ok.
Step 2: Open the Google folder and find the delete folder, then delete it
Step 3: Now open some other browser and search for google chrome and download the latest version of Google Chrome
Step 4: You can also watch this video to download the Google Chrome browser
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