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What Is Gstatic.com & How To Remove it?

If you’ve been browsing the web regularly, then, Gstatic must have caused you some confusion. You’ve seen it among the hostnames on the browser’s status bar.

Gstatic has created a lot of confusion among netizens. Here we’ll go through them and debunk some myths. So make sure to read the article to the end to make it clear.

Gstatic.com And Its Use By Google?

Gstatic.com is a Website domain owned by Google and used to access its Gstatic server. Google mainly uses a Gstatic server to host its static content, including JS or JavaScript Code, CSS, and images.

The reason why Google uses the Gstatic server is to reduce bandwidth usage with fast delivery of content to its users via CDN or content delivery Network.

Gstatic Helps Google With These:

1. Increasing Network performance.
2. Speeding up the process of Google service loading. Like Google Maps and Gmail.
3. Helps in storing data like stylesheets and JS libraries.
4. Boost the Verification of chrome browsers & non-IOS devices to the internet.

Is Gstatic.com a Virus?

Although Gstatic performs a lot of handy functions, being Google’s legitimate service, it can sometimes be used for bad activities. So when you see unwanted pop-ups delivered by getting Gstatic, scan for the viruses and malware for precautionary measures.

What Are Gstatic Images?

Gstatic images are cached versions of images stored on Google’s servers. They look like https://encrypted-klo3.gstatic.com/. Their purpose is just to speed up the loading process and nothing to worry about.

How To Remove Gstatic?

1. Removing Gstatic From Desktop On Windows 10/11

Follow the steps below to remove Gstatic from the desktop in easy steps.

Step 1: Open the Run box by pressing the Windows and R buttons simultaneously.

Windows and R buttons

Step 2: Now type appwiz.cpl to open Programs and features.

appwiz.cpl

Step 3: In Programs and features, find suspicious programs and uninstall them by right-clicking on them.

suspicious programs

2. Removing Gstatic from Google Chrome/Microsoft Edge

Step 1: Open Google and go to settings by clicking on the three dots in the upper right corner.

settings by clicking on the three dots

 

Step 2: Now heed the advanced link.

Step 3: Restore the setting to its original defaults by resetting it in the Reset and cleanup section.

Reset and cleanup section

Removing Gstatic From Internet Explorer

Step 1: Click the gear icon after opening internet explorer.

Click the gear icon internet explore

Step 2: Open internet options, and click advanced to reset it to its defaults.

reset it to its defaults

Is www.gstatic.com/generate_204 Error?

Yes, www.gstatic.com/generate_204 is an error. It sometimes happens because of a misconfigured network or unstable connection, as browsers take it as a trigger to log in to Captive Portal. It opens a new browser repeatedly with a title of “Untitled”.

What Connectivity.gstatic.com is?

The connectivity.gstatic.com is a subdomain of gstatic.com. Google and Android devices use this to check the users’ internet connectivity if they have access to the connected network. If the user can’t access it, it keeps opening the capture the portal login and logout webpage.

There is no major issue with this subdomain and it’s not recommended to mess with it.

What If ‘csi.gstatic.com’ Continues Loading?

When you open a page, sometimes, it keeps loading and doesn’t show the content. It only shows waiting for the csi.gstatic.com in the bottom left corner. You can make it fluff-free and loadable by applying these:

1. By Allowing And Deleting Cookies For Page

  • By tapping the lock symbol next to URL, you can allow some important cookies to be blocked and keep the browser idle.
  • If it doesn’t work for you, try erasing cookies and then try to refresh the page.

2. By Changing DNS Settings

If the above ways don’t work, try changing the DNS settings on your device. This can help in loading your webpage.

Conclusion

Gstatic is a broad topic that can’t be covered but we tried to sum up some important FAQs. If you see Gstatic on your browsing pages, there’s nothing to be afraid of. If you have some questions still popping up in your mind, Comment below to let us answer you.

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