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You may face the chrome privacy error due to the multiple reasons. visit askprob community to fix the problem.
https://www.askprob.com/forums/topic/quick-steps-to-fix-your-connection-is-not-private-google-chrome/

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Follow these tips:
1: Check for malwares2: Make sure Google Chrome is allowed in AntiVirus and Firewall settings3: Fix Registry Errors4: Optimize Internet5: Clear Cookies:

  • Click Chrome menu on the browser toolbar
  • Select Settings
  • Click Show advanced settings
  • In "Privacy" section, click Content settings
  • In "Cookies" section, click the All cookies and site data
  • Click Remove all


If problem still occurs then use PC optimizer tool like Reginout that will not only clear cookies but will also optimize Internet.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: Unable to work with google chrome

kindly check if you have successfully installed the google crome in your computer/Laptop then you can try to reinstall it again. 

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2010

SOURCE: This webpage is not available.

1.Go to control panel
2.Click on Internet Options
3.On the top, select the Advanced tab
4.At the bottom of the page, reset all the settings(not only advanced settings, there will be two such reset options)
5.If doesn't fix, try re-installing google chrome or use Apple Safari on Windows(it will work) or use mozilla firefox. You will definitely be able to go online if its only an issue with the browser and not with internet connection.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

SOURCE: Some webpages are not opening on google chrome

Solution is very simple. Go to Google Chrome Settings >> Options >> Under The Hood >> uncheck "Enable phishing and malware protection". This problem occurs due to clash between Chrome and your Internet Security software installed in your computer like Kaspersky IS, etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 12, 2010

SOURCE: Chrome Error 105

Go into the Tools area, select Options, then in the Privacy section, turn off DNS pre-fetching. Worked well for me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2010

SOURCE: Error 10 (net::ERR_ACCESS_DENIED): Unknown error.

try turning off the fire wall

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