Temporary error () numerical code:2 fixed

                                             


                                                                        





It is possible that you, your friend or someone close to you has ever encountered this annoying issue when using email, this happens to anyone who uses email, whether it is an online business, customer, or company owner. Say no again to this issue because today I'm going to show you the best and easiest way to fix this problem quickly. 

What is temporary error ()? This is error numerical code: 2 which mItakes your gmail account unavailable for a certain time and therefore you can't send or receive the emails, along with all these problems, but your Gmail data and settings remain safe as you left them. What is the main cause of temporary error () When you get this problem, you can get many ideas, like you might have been hacked, or you got a virus or malware? But definitely big no,

There are so many known sources of this error but the main source of this error is duplicate caches of sites stored on your pc or phone through your browser. And in fewer cases, the outdated version of the browser may also be a reason. And today am going to show you easy steps to get rid of that error

 

How to fix, Gmail temporary error (), numerical code:2

 For Firefox users

1. 1.     Open your browser

2   2.Navigate to the three parallel lines on the top right corner of your     browser and click        



 

   3.Click on settings then navigate to the privacy and security

4 4.  Then on the cookies and site data, just clear them all

5.5. Now you are done, go and open your Gmail.

 

 

Alternative way

You can click on a setting icon on the top right of your browser,

Then, continue another stapes as explained above.

For Chrome users

1. Launch Chrome on your machine.

2. Click More More in the top right corner.

3. Select Clear browsing data from the More tools menu.

4. Select a time frame at the top. Select All time if you want to remove everything.

5. Select the checkboxes next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached pictures and files."

6. Select Delete data.

 

Learn how to change more cookie settings in Chrome.

 

 

What follows clearing this information?

 

Following cache and cookie clearing:

 

On websites, some settings are removed. You will have to sign in again, for instance, if you were already logged in.

If you enable sync in Chrome, you'll need to continue using the same Google Account to erase your data from all of your devices.

Because information, such as graphics, must load repeatedly, certain websites may appear to load more slowly.

 

How cookies and cache operate

 

  • Cookies are text files that websites you visit produce. They simplify your internet experience by storing browsing information.
  • The cache saves portions of pages, such as photos, to make them open more quickly on subsequent visits.

 

                 



 

 


Denis dejong'

Do not fear computers, fear lack of them

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