Windows 10 reached EOS (end of support) on October 14, 2025. If you are on Windows 10, see this article.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource (storage,googleapis.com)

  • 2 replies
  • 0 have this problem
  • Last reply by Dick
  • Open

After successfully using an AI image generation site (OpenArt.ai) for numerous months, I suddenly stopped being able to successfully upload images from my local hard drive into its image editor. All attempts created an "NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource (storage.googleapis.com)" error. I had made no changes to settings or permissions of any kind, but out of nowhere I cannot use function of that website through Firefox. Onlines searches suggested setting up a local network with Python, which is not something I'm familiar with, or that there were browser extensions identified as "Web Server for Chrome" the "Local File System" extensions, neither of which seemed to come up in browser extension searches through Firefox using those terms. Anybody got a fix easy enough to be walked through without learning new software?

After successfully using an AI image generation site (OpenArt.ai) for numerous months, I suddenly stopped being able to successfully upload images from my local hard drive into its image editor. All attempts created an "NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource (storage.googleapis.com)" error. I had made no changes to settings or permissions of any kind, but out of nowhere I cannot use function of that website through Firefox. Onlines searches suggested setting up a local network with Python, which is not something I'm familiar with, or that there were browser extensions identified as "Web Server for Chrome" the "Local File System" extensions, neither of which seemed to come up in browser extension searches through Firefox using those terms. Anybody got a fix easy enough to be walked through without learning new software?

All Replies (2)

Scrap the question, I found a fix. I run the NoScript extension, and changing the "storage.googleapis.com" to "Trusted" resolved the issue.

Hi rchangelmm,

Thank you kindly for reporting this back to the forums. Your solution could help out others with the same or similar problem.

Kind regards, Dick

Ask a question

You must log in to your account to reply to posts. Please start a new question, if you do not have an account yet.