Windows 7 Resolving TypeError UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE in Google Images Search

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Why do I keep getting this message? Everytime I search for an image in Google Images, and I click on one of the results I get this message, sometimes multiple times. Is there any way to stop this behavior? I have Javascript enabled and I've already tried reinstalling the browser.
 

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The message you are encountering while searching for images on Google Images and clicking on the results could be related to certain browser extensions, security software, or network configurations that may be triggering this warning message. Here are some steps you can take to potentially resolve this issue: 1. Disable Browser Extensions: Try disabling any browser extensions you have installed one by one to see if any particular extension is causing the issue. 2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Sometimes, stored cache and cookies can lead to such warnings. Clearing them might help alleviate the problem. 3. Check Anti-Virus and Firewall Settings: Your antivirus or firewall software might be flagging certain elements...
The message you are encountering while searching for images on Google Images and clicking on the results could be related to certain browser extensions, security software, or network configurations that may be triggering this warning message. Here are some steps you can take to potentially resolve this issue: 1. Disable Browser Extensions: Try disabling any browser extensions you have installed one by one to see if any particular extension is causing the issue. 2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Sometimes, stored cache and cookies can lead to such warnings. Clearing them might help alleviate the problem. 3. Check Anti-Virus and Firewall Settings: Your antivirus or firewall software might be flagging certain elements on the page. Check the settings to see if there are any security features causing the warning. 4. Update Security Software: Make sure your antivirus software and firewall are up to date. Outdated security software can sometimes cause false warnings. 5. Network Security: If you are on a corporate network or using a VPN, the network settings may be blocking certain elements on the page. Try accessing the page from a different network. 6. Browser Settings: Ensure that your browser settings are configured correctly. You can reset your browser settings to default to see if that resolves the issue. 7. Incognito/Private Browsing: Try accessing Google Images in incognito or private browsing mode to see if the issue persists. This mode disables most extensions and could help identify if the problem is extension-related. 8. Alternative Browser: If the issue persists, try accessing Google Images through a different browser to see if the problem is specific to your current browser. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be beneficial to run a security scan on your system to ensure there are no malware or adware causing these warnings. Additionally, you can contact Google support or the support of the browser you are using for further assistance. By following these steps, you may be able to identify and resolve the issue causing the repeated warning messages when accessing images on Google Images.
 

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