November 2020
November 2020
@nkuyk Try using Firefox instead of Chrome.
November 2020
I just tried Firefox and I am getting the same thing. I deleted my cache as well.
November 2020
@nkuyk If you have any script blockers, try disabling them, at least long enough to test. Otherwise, try using your phone as a hotspot and see whether you can load the websites on your computer. Make sure the phone is using data, not your home wifi.
November 2020
I am actually resetting my computer now but I appreciate your advice.
November 2020
For future reference, how do I disable script blockers? What does that do? I don't know much about computers lol
November 2020
@nkuyk If you've never added an adblocker or other plugin to block scripts from running, your browsers probably don't have any. These are usually tools you have to manually add or even download elsewhere. The tools essentially prevent certain code from running when you open a website, for example not allowing a flashy ad to display or blocking a query for your browsing history. But sites like origin.com and the Sims 4 Gallery also use scripts to display ads or other images, and if blocked, the result can be what's in your screenshots.
November 2020