Clear Chrome Data

This will delete your browsing history, cookies, and cached images and files.

This will fix the “too many redirects” error in most cases.


To clear your Chrome data:

On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More > More tools > Clear browsing data.
At the top, choose a time range.
To delete everything, select All time.
Next to “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files,” check the boxes.
Click Clear data.


Disable Browser Extensions
If clearing your Chrome data doesn’t fix the “too many redirects” error, you might have a browser extension causing the problem.



To disable extensions on Chrome:

On your computer, open Chrome
At the top right, click More > More tools > Extensions
On the extension, you want to remove, click Remove
If you’re not sure whether an extension is causing the problem, you can disable all your extensions.

After doing so, enable them one by one to see which one is causing the problem.

Adjust Time And Date On Your PC
If you’re still seeing the “too many redirects” error, you might need to adjust your computer’s time and date.

This can be caused by an incorrect time zone setting or a problem with your internet connection.


To adjust your Windows computer’s time and date:

Open Control Panel
Click Clock, Language, and Region
Under the Internet Time tab, click Change settings
Uncheck the box next to Synchronize with an Internet time server
Click Update now
Try loading the website again after you adjust your computer’s time and date.

Clear DNS Cache
If you’re still seeing the “too many redirects” error, you can try clearing your DNS cache. This will delete any incorrect DNS settings and might fix the problem.



To clean your Windows PC DNS cache:

Open Command Prompt
Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter
Restart Your Computer
It is essential to ensure you’ve included the space between “ipconfig” and “/”; otherwise, the command won’t work.