Google Chrome is a popular web browser that is used by millions of people around the world. However, some users have complained that Google Chrome blocks downloads from certain websites. If you experience this problem, there are steps you can take to stop Google Chrome from blocking downloads. The first step is to determine which websites are causing the problem. If you have tried disabling all plugins and extensions, and the problem still persists, then it is likely that Google Chrome is blocking downloads because of a plugin or extension. To determine which plugin or extension is causing the problem, go to the “Tools” menu in Google Chrome and select “Extensions.” From here, you can disable any plugins or extensions that are not needed. If disabling plugins and extensions does not solve the problem, then it may be necessary to change your browser settings. To do this, open Google Chrome and click on the “Menu” button (three lines in a row on the top right corner of the browser window). From here, select “Settings.” In the “Settings” window, click on “Advanced.” Under “Privacy,” click on “Content settings.” In this window, you will need to specify which websites should be allowed to download files from your computer. You can allow all websites by clicking on the “Allow all sites” button or you can allow specific websites by entering their addresses into the “Address of website” field. ..


Google Chrome automatically blocks downloads of suspicious files. However, if you think your file is completely safe, you can download it by temporarily allowing all downloads. Here’s how to do that on desktop, Android, iPhone, and iPad.

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Unblock File Downloads in Chrome on Desktop

If you’re downloading a file from a non-fraudulent site, and you know it’s safe to use, here’s how to disable Chrome’s security option to enable all kinds of file downloads.

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Start by launching Chrome on your computer. In the browser’s top-right corner, click the three dots.

In the three-dots menu, click “Settings.”

On the “Settings” page, in the left sidebar, click “Security and Privacy.”

In the “Security and Privacy” section on the right, click “Security” to access Chrome’s security settings.

On the “Security” page, in the “Safe Browsing” section, select the “No Protection” option. This disables your browser’s security features.

Confirm your choice by choosing “Turn Off” in the prompt.

Now that Chrome won’t block your file downloads, go ahead and download your file. Then re-enable Chrome’s security option so that your browser is protected again.

You may want to scan your file for viruses before using it.

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Make Chrome Not Block Downloads on Android

To enable all file downloads in Chrome on Android, first, launch the Chrome browser on your phone.

In Chrome’s top-right corner, tap the three dots.

From the menu that opens, select “Settings.”

In “Settings,” tap “Privacy and Security.”

Select “Safe Browsing.”

On the “Safe Browsing” screen, enable “No Protection (Not Recommended).”

Tap “Turn Off” in the prompt.

And Chrome won’t block your file downloads until you re-enable the feature. Go ahead and get your desired file downloaded. Once that is done, re-activate the option you just disabled to make sure you stay safe.

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Disable Chrome’s “Safe Browsing” Feature on iPhone and iPad

To turn off Chrome’s Safe Browsing feature on your iPhone or iPad, first, launch Chrome on your phone.

In Chrome’s bottom-right corner, tap the three dots.

From the menu that opens, select “Settings.”

On the “Settings” page, tap “Google Services.”

On the “Google Services” screen, turn off the “Safe Browsing” option. Then, in the top-right corner, tap “Done.”

And you’re all set.

On a related note, if you experience issues downloading multiple files in Chrome, toggle on an option and your problem will be resolved. Check out our guide to learn how.

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