Why does it say my browser is unsupported?
If you see the message 'Unsupported browser' this means you are using a browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox that we don't currently support. You should be able to install one of our supported browsers on most of the devices used in education.
How do I switch to a supported browser?
Change your default browser in Windows 10Select the Start button, and then type Default apps.In the search results, select Default apps.Under Web browser, select the browser currently listed, and then select Microsoft Edge or another browser.
What should you do if the website you are trying to access is not compatible with your current up to date browser?
An outdated browser may not work properly with the most recent version of WebGL, so updating your web browser can often solve an "Incompatible Browser" error message.
How do I update my browser?
Get a Chrome update when availableOn your Android phone or tablet, open the Play Store app. .At the top right, tap the profile icon.Tap Manage apps & device.Under "Updates available," find Chrome. .Next to Chrome, tap Update.
How do I manually update my browser?
To update Google Chrome:On your computer, open Chrome.At the top right, click More .Click Help. About Google Chrome.Click Update Google Chrome. Important: If you can't find this button, you're on the latest version.Click Relaunch.
How do I fix incompatible browser?
Open Chrome and head to Menu > Settings. Scroll down to the bottom and click Advanced. All the way at the bottom of the next page, you'll see an option titled Update or remove incompatible applications. Select this.
Why can't I open some websites?
You are having issues with your network connection. Your Internet service provider might have blocked access to specific websites, e.g., YouTube, Blogger, or maybe a personal domain. Your Windows Firewall is blocking access to a particular website. Your browser is loading the webpage from its internal cache.