ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE
ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE

Tired of ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE Error? Not able to Browse any website? Read this article completely to fix all issues related to ERR_SSL in Windows.

You must be thinking What does Err_ssl_version_interference mean? ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE is an error which is related to the SSL security protocol and appears while accessing browsing some websites through your web browser like Google Chrome. Potential causes of the error ERR SSL VERSION INTERFERENCE can be related to your web browser or security state of your network settings.

Sometimes some conflicting settings of your web browser or pc resist loading the SSL(Secure Socket Layer) certificate of some websites which causes the error to occur.

How to Solve ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE Easily

This error can be massively disappointing if you get it while visiting your day to websites and social media sites like Gmail and Facebook. So while using mailing sites like Gmail and social media sites like Facebook, if you get any errors like err_ssl_interference Gmail or Facebook, don’t panic. For solving the error, we have provided various steps and solution methods which you might consider following to get rid of the “err_ssl_version” error.

You can apply or skip to any Solution or method you like one by one until you find the solution

Method 1: Delete Cookies and Cache, clear browsing data in Chrome

The SSL error called err_ssl_version_interference is sometimes caused by various Cookies and Caches created by some websites on your web browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. To entirely delete this problem causing cookies and cache, follow our procedure to remove them from the Google Chrome History.

1) Open the Google Chrome Web Browser on your computer.

2) Hover over to the three dots (Customize and control Google Chrome) on the right side of the Address Bar of the Google Chrome and click on it.

3) Now form this “Customize and control Google Chrome” menu, select the “History” option and after clicking on this “History” option again click on the “History” from the drop-down list.

Note: You can press “Ctrl + H” buttons on your keyboard simultaneously to open the Google Chrome Web Browser History page.

4) Now you have to select the “Clear browsing data” option which is available on the left-hand side of the page and check on the boxes which include terms like Cookies and cache from the History page.

5) After checking on the boxes with Cookies and Cache files, click on the “Clear data” button.

6) After successfully clearing or removing the conflicting Cookies and cache files from the Google Chrome Web Browser, Restart or Re-open the browser and check if the error is solved or not.

In the cases of such errors, mostly this clearing the cookies and cache method works like a charm.

Method 2: Make Sure that Date and Time is correct

Modifying and setting the computer’s Time and Date to the Current Date and Time is the most vital solution for the error called “err_ssl_version_interference“. Skip this setting and modifying the Time and Date method if you think you have set the Correct and Current Date and Time on your computer or laptop.

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1) You have to open the “Settings” tab from the Windows “Start” menu option.

2) Now select the Time & Language option from the various Settings options.

3) Now from the “Date & Time” tab, turn on the “Set time automatically” and “Set time zone automatically” options.

Method 3: Disable TLS 1.3 in the Google Chrome Web Browser

Disabling the TLS 1.3 from the flags in the Google Chrome Web Browser can be your best bet for solving the error. To disable the Transport Layer Security or TLS 1.3, follow on.

1) Press “Ctrl + T” buttons from the keyboard or the “+” icon from the Google Chrome tabs to open a new tab on the Chrome.

2) Now type in the lines “chrome://flags/” in the chrome browser’s address bar and press enter. This will display various flags available in Google Chrome.

3) Now search for the “TLS 1.3” from the search bar and find the flag named “TLS 1.3”.

4) From the right side drop-down list of the “TLS 1.3”, set it to the “Disabled” option.

5) Reopen or restart the web browser chrome and check if the error is removed or not.

Method 4: Reset or Reinstall Google Chrome

Sometimes the residue files of some downloads through chrome or some cookies set by the websites create a roadblock for the SSL certificate to load successfully. By resetting or reinstalling the Google Chrome Web Browser, there is a likely chance that the error “err_ssl_version_interference” will be well gone.

For solving the error in Google Chrome browser through resetting, select Chrome (Customize and Control Google Chrome) -> Settings -> Show advanced settings -> Reset settings -> Reset.

If after resetting the chrome browser the error still shows up then you can try uninstalling the google chrome from Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Google Chrome( Right Click -> Uninstall ). Then reinstall Google Chrome and set it up as a new browser.

Method 5: Flush the DNS cache

1) To clean or flush the DNS cache using the “CMD” or “Command Prompt”, Run the “Command Prompt” or “CMD” as an administrator.

2) Type in the code “ipconfig /flushdns” and press enter in the command prompt window.

Method 6: Delete or Disable Google Chrome Browser Extensions which are Conflicting

Sometimes these errors are caused by some outdated extensions or the chrome extensions which are conflicting to the SSL secured website loading.

For deleting these unused and unnecessary extensions, go to Chrome (Customize and Control Google Chrome) -> More tools -> Extensions and delete or disable them.

Hope you have removed the error successfully after following this article.