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Whenever I load a youtube video, it would not load and when refreshed it would give this connection error. The screenshots posted are the few issues I have, whenever I try googling any items I would have to wait roughly a minute to click a link as it would not even respond. I have deleted my profile, cleared the cache, fully uninstalled the browser, did a virus scan, ran SFC, fully refreshed a DNS, checked the ping and would get a stable connection, and I cleared all of my add-ons and received the same issue. This is not just google and facebook, I would have several issues when browsing. I would be unable to use google docs as it would be disconnected periodically to the point where my work has come to a halt.

Is there anything else that can be done? Attached are the relevant screenshots.

Thank you.

Whenever I load a youtube video, it would not load and when refreshed it would give this connection error. The screenshots posted are the few issues I have, whenever I try googling any items I would have to wait roughly a minute to click a link as it would not even respond. I have deleted my profile, cleared the cache, fully uninstalled the browser, did a virus scan, ran SFC, fully refreshed a DNS, checked the ping and would get a stable connection, and I cleared all of my add-ons and received the same issue. This is not just google and facebook, I would have several issues when browsing. I would be unable to use google docs as it would be disconnected periodically to the point where my work has come to a halt. Is there anything else that can be done? Attached are the relevant screenshots. Thank you.
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Could you try to enter about:config in the URL bar and set security.tls.enable_0rtt_data to false and test again?

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I gave it a shot and it still does not load properly. I found this out whenever I would browse, this is what happens to my internet whenever I browse in the attached screenshot.

What do you think is the case here?

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It must be a different issue, then. Don't forget to switch back the pref.