
This is typically reported to occur after a browser hijacker or adware is removed by a security suite.

Several users in a similar situation have reported that they managed to pinpoint the culprit by opening Chrome in Incognito mode and then deactivating installed extensions (one-by-one) until the culprit was revealed. An extension is causing the problem – Certain extensions (particularly download managers) have the potential of contributing to this particular issue.

In this case, you should be able to resolve the issue by either stopping the real-time protection of your 3rd party AV or uninstalling it altogether. This has the potential of conflicting with Google’s own virus scanning tool, which might end up making the waiting time a lot longer than usual. The file is being blocked by a 3rd party Antivirus – If you’re using a 3rd party antivirus, it’s possible that the issue is being caused by a 3rd party AV suite that is insisting on scanning the file once the download is complete.If this scenario is applicable, there’s nothing you can do about it as the Content-Length header is optional. Server is missing the Content-Length header – If you noticed that the download stays at 100% for a lot of time before finally showing as completed, chances are the issue occurs because the server you’re downloading from is missing the “Content-Length” header.Click on it to open the translation options. When it’s needed, the Google Translate icon will appear at the far-right end of the address bar. Occasionally, you may open a website that’s in a different language and if that's the case, you easily translate it to your preferred language in the settings. However, in the browser settings, you can switch on the option to translate anything that’s not in one of your chosen languages. Does Google Chrome automatically translate? You’ll have the options of which language to translate to, and you can check the box to always translate from that language. Then, whenever you’re on a page that’s not in one of your predefined languages, a box will appear at the top-right corner of your browser. How do I enable Google Translate in Chrome? The installation process will begin, and when it’s done, you’ll see a notification at the right of the address bar.In the pop-up that appears, click ‘Add Extension’.

