This fix needs to be completed on any shortcut you use to access Google Chrome. If you have a shortcut icon on both your desktop and your task bar, then it needs to be done on each. Please note there are slight differences between the desktop and task bar navigation.
Check out the quick how-to video at the end for an overview of both versions, or follow the steps outlined directly below.
From the Taskbar
See image below for reference.
- Right click on the Chrome icon on the taskbar
- Right click on the words “Google Chrome”
- Click “properties”
- At the end of the existing text within the Target field, paste this text (including space before the dash):
--disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity - Click OK
From the desktop
See image below for reference.
- Right click on the Chrome icon on the desktop
- Click “properties”
- At the end of the existing text within the Target field, paste this text (including space before the dash):
--disable-features=RendererCodeIntegrity - Click OK

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