How to Fix Google Chrome Sync Keeps Pausing Issue

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By Arindam Seal

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If you’re facing an issue where Google Chrome keeps pausing the sync every time you close the browser or restart your computer, you’re not alone. Many users experience this problem, which can be frustrating. With frequent changes in Google Chrome’s interface, older solutions may no longer work. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you fix this issue using the latest method.

Step 1: Sign in to Your Google Account Again

The first step in resolving this issue is to sign back into your Google account. Here’s how:

  1. Open Google Chrome.
  2. Click on the profile icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Select “Sign In” and enter your Google account credentials.
  4. Once signed in, continue to the next step.

Step 2: Change Your Google Account Password

It’s a good idea to change your password to ensure there are no sync-related issues. Follow these steps to change your password:

  1. After signing in, click on your profile icon in Chrome again.
  2. Click on “Manage Your Google Account.”
  3. Navigate to the “Security” tab.
  4. Under “Signing in to Google,” select “Password.”
  5. Enter your current password and set a new one.
  6. Once you have updated your password, proceed to the next step.

Step 3: Access Chrome Settings

Now, let’s head into Chrome’s settings to manage privacy and security.

  1. Click on the three dots (Menu) in the top-right corner of your Chrome window.
  2. From the drop-down menu, select “Settings.”

Step 4: Clear Browsing Data

Next, you’ll need to clear your browser’s cache and cookies to ensure that old session data isn’t causing the sync issue.

  1. In the Chrome settings menu, click on “Privacy and Security” in the left-hand panel.
  2. Under “Privacy and Security,” click on “Clear browsing data.”
  3. Select the “Basic” tab.
  4. Set the time range to “All Time.”
  5. Ensure that “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files” are selected.
  6. Click on “Clear Data.”

Important: Clearing your browsing data will sign you out of most websites, so be prepared to log back into those accounts afterward.

Step 5: Test the Sync

After clearing the cache and cookies, it’s time to test whether the sync is functioning correctly.

  1. Close Google Chrome.
  2. Reopen Chrome and sign in to your Google account again.
  3. Navigate to the “Settings” menu once more and check if the sync remains active.

Step 6: Verify Sync Status

To ensure everything is working as it should:

  1. Click on the profile icon in the top-right corner of the Chrome window.
  2. You should see a message that says “Sync is on.”
  3. If sync stays on after restarting your browser or computer, the issue has been resolved.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you should be able to fix the issue of Google Chrome sync pausing unexpectedly. The key steps involve signing back into your account, changing your password, and clearing cookies and cached data.

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Arindam Seal

Hi, I'm Arindam Seal, a software developer and the creator of Flodest, a blog dedicated to tech and diverse news topics. I cover everything from app reviews to the latest in geopolitical events, aiming to provide informative and engaging content.