What causes too many redirects?

The reason you see the “too many redirects” error is because your website has been set up in a way that keeps redirecting it between different web addresses. When your browser tries to load your site, it goes back and forth between those web addresses in a way that will never complete — a redirect loop.

How do I fix too many redirects on Chrome?

Too Many Redirects as a Visitor

  1. Open Chrome and select the Chrome pull-down menu at the top.
  2. Next, select More tools > Clear browsing data… from the pull-down menu, you can also type Ctrl+Shift+Del to open the window in the next step.
  3. Now, click the checkbox next to Cached images and files.
  4. Then, click Clear data.

How do I fix too many redirects from Internet Explorer?

Select Tools (via the Gear Icon) > Safety > Delete browsing history….

  1. Make sure to uncheck Preserve Favorites website data and check both Temporary Internet Files and Cookies then click Delete.
  2. You will get a confirmation at the bottom of the window once it has successfully cleared your cache and cookies.

How do I get rid of a redirect notice?

Look for the “Accessibility” section. Click the box beside “Warn Me When Web Sites Try to Redirect or Reload the Page” to deselect the option.

What does too many redirects mean on Chrome?

The err_too_many_redirects is a 3XX HTTP redirect error that occurs when a browser is trying to locate a website and is stuck in an infinite loop. Redirects occur when you click on a certain link or type in a certain URL in your browser’s search bar, and are pointed to a different URL.

Why does Google Chrome keep redirecting?

A Google Chrome redirect loop error occurs when the owner of a website changes their website URL (address) and the old one redirects you to the new one. Because this could be used maliciously, Google gives you an error when you try to reach the site.