Error 505, "HTTP Version Not Supported," occurs when a web server cannot process the HTTP protocol version used by your browser, preventing access to a website.
Common Causes:
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Outdated browsers using old HTTP versions.
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Server configuration issues.
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Compatibility problems between your browser and the server.
How to Fix Error 505:
A. Ensure you're using the latest version of your browser.
B. Get a Chrome Update When Available:
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Open Chrome and click More (three dots) in the top right.
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If an update is pending, you'll see "Relaunch to update" or "Finish update."
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To manually update: Go to Help > About Google Chrome > Update Google Chrome. Click Relaunch to restart Chrome and apply updates. If you prefer not to restart immediately, select Not now.
C. Switch to a different browser or clear your browser's cache.
How to Clear Browsing Data in Chrome:
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Open Chrome and click More > Delete browsing data.
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Choose a time range (e.g., All time) and select the data types to remove (e.g., cookies, cache). Click Delete data.
D. Ensure a stable connection and try again.
E. Sometimes the issue is server-side; try accessing the site later.
If you still encounter Error 505 after following these steps, please contact our support team or your internet service provider for assistance. Understanding Error 505 will help you resolve it quickly and resume browsing without interruptions.