Since so many people are having the same, identical problem I believe it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see there is a problem (either with the current version of Google Chrome OR its interaction with Mac OS Big Sur when it is newly installed after 11.x. And do yourself a favour, forget IE and use a modern browser. It's very frustrating and the delete app by reggieashworth isn't advertising that it works with Big Sur. Answer (1 of 3): I dont know if you kept up with the news or not (seems like not) but Microsoft stopped supporting IE sometime ago, you should have moved to Edge (and upgraded your OS).
Others exist as alternatives to Chrome, not the other way around. Google says it is aware of issues when running the 64-bit Windows version of Chrome in the recently released Windows 10 build 10525 and is working to fix the bugs. Fortunately, this issue can be fixed easily. What’s more, Flash Player not working might be related to your browser cache, graphics card driver and other factors. If Flash Player in Chrome is disabled or blocked by the current website, this issue will come forth without doubt. Chrome is the default choice for today’s browsers. Flash not working in Chrome might appear for various reasons. My iMac is a newer 2019 with Big Sur 11.6 as well and I haven't been able to download using Google Chrome since I set up my gently used iMac last week. Google Chrome is intuitive, speedy, secure, has endless extensions, integrates with your Google account, has built-in ad blocking and Adobe Flash, manages and suggests passwords, offers incognito mode.
The odd item is my MacBook Pro 2018 laptop has the same version as my iMac and it downloads everything just fine. I would use Safari BUT Safari does not play well with SalesForce. Hello - I have done ALL of the items listed by Google and on the helpful websites and deleted with the /appdelete and reloaded the Chrome download from the above link and still receive