We encounter errors while browsing the internet. It isn’t enjoyable, but it happens. Some errors can be fixed by refreshing the page, while some need other measures.

The problem with errors is that most of the time, it’s hard to determine their causes. This leads the user to try a combination of things that may fix the issue.

Brave browser is having difficulty loading the page if you get the Aw, Snap! Error or another error. You might also notice that the website is loading sluggishly or not at all. This occurs when Brave has identified an issue, and the page fails to load. Because the error is so cryptic, you’re left scratching your head.

Browser errors usually imply that your browser extensions or anti-virus software are malfunctioning. There could also be issues with your network or device’s memory space. But, it is tough to pinpoint the exact reason behind the error. To solve the issue, performing simple troubleshooting methods works most of the time.

This post will examine how you can solve the “Aw, Snap!” error in the Brave browser. You can start by reloading the page; if that does not fix the issue, you must move to other solutions.

Reload the Page

This is the one-stop solution for all problems on the internet! Many times simply reloading the page can fix the issue instantly. Press the F5 key or Ctrl + R key on Windows. On Mac, you can reload the page by clicking the Cmd + R keys simultaneously.

Check Internet Connection

An unstable internet connection can cause the “Aw, Snap!” issue. Therefore, you must check if your internet connection is stable.

Stop all downloads and system updates and visit another website to see if your internet is working. You can also try restarting your internet modem.

Use a Private Window

You can try switching to a private window and visiting the webpage. The webpage will open in the private tab. You can also visit the private window with Tor enabled.

Here are the steps to launch the private windows on Brave computer:

  1. Launch Brave Browser on the Computer.
  2. Click on More horizontal 3bar icon located at the top right of the screen.
    More options menu in Brave Browser
  3. Click on the New Private Window in the options menu.
    New Private Window in options menu in Brave Browser

Try visiting the webpage in this private window. The Private Browsing mode will essentially disable all the extensions and doesn’t save any data or use a stored cache.

Check for Updates

You can check if there are any updates for the browser and update it. This can sometimes help you fix errors.

Here are the steps to update the Brave browser on your computer:

  1. Launch Brave browser and go to the More horizontal 3bar icon menu.
  2. Select About Brave from the options list.
    About Brave browser menuThe page displays the version of the browser along with any available updates.
  3. Update your browser if it is out of date.
    Brave browser updated

Update your browser if it is not up to date. Then try visiting the webpage to see if the Aw Snap! The error is fixed.

Clear Browser Cache

Errors might occur when the browser cache piles up. Try clearing it and visiting the webpage to see if the error has subsided.

Here are the steps to clear the Brave browser cache:

  1. Launch Brave browser on a computer.
  2. Open the browser Settings through the hamburger horizontal 3bar icon menu.
    It will open the Brave Settings page.
  3. Open Clear browsing data under the Privacy and Security tab.
    Brave Browser Privacy and Security with Clear browser data tab
  4. Enable the checkbox and select the Time range on the window.
    Clear Browsing Data for Last One Hour in Brave ComputerThis can include cached images and files, cookies, etc.
  5. Hit on Clear Data to finish the process.

It will immediately delete the browser data, including the cache files, which might be why the Aw Snap! Error. Hopefully, it should fix the underlying issue.

Check other Browsers

If you have tried everything and the issue persists, try visiting the webpage from a different browser. You will know if there’s a problem with the webpage itself if it does not open even when you visit it from a different browser.

If it does load, you need to try more troubleshooting methods.

Disable Browser Extensions

The browser extensions enhance the existing capability of web browsers, but they may cause conflicts. Hence, disabling or removing browser extensions can fix the “Aw snap!” error.

Here are the steps to disable the browser extensions on Brave computer:

  1. Launch Brave browser on the computer.
  2. Select Settings from the More horizontal 3bar icon menu options.
    Brave browser Settings menu option
  3. Choose Extensions from the left panel, and click on the Manage extensions option.
    Manage Extensions tab in Brave browser
  4. Disable all browser extensions by toggling off the extension switches.
    Disable Brave Browser Extension on Computer

The extension will be disabled, and you can try visiting the page to see if the Aw Snap! Error persists.

Reset Browser Settings

We might have to configure the web browser that conflicts with internet services. Hence, resetting the browser settings to default may fix the error.

Here are the steps to reset the Brave browser settings:

  1. Launch Brave browser on the computer.
  2. Click on the More horizontal 3bar icon menu and select the Settings menu.
    Brave browser Settings menu option
  3. Under the Additional settings and select the Reset settings tab.
  4. Click on Restore settings to their original defaults option.
    Restore settings to their original settings in Brave computerIt will open the reset settings confirmation page.
  5. Hit on the Reset Settings to confirm.
    Reset Settings command in Brave Browser

The browser settings will be reset to default, and you will get a new Brave browser ready to use.

Bottom Line: Fix Brave Aw Snap!

Browser errors can be annoying. They can disrupt your workflow and leave you wondering what to do next. The “Aw snap!” error is an error that occasionally occurs when the browser has problems while loading the page. The message often displayed with this error is “Something went wrong while displaying this webpage”.

The exact reason this error happens cannot be determined most of the time since there could be many reasons behind it. From poor networks to bad plugins and extensions, anything could be a problem. This is why you must keep trying to fix the issue until it is fixed.

What you need to do when you see this error on the Brave browser is try a range of troubleshooting measures until the issue is fixed.

This post has mentioned a few convenient solutions you should try when encountering Aw Snap! Error. And don’t worry, none of them are too complicated. Let us know which one has worked in your case.