Troubleshooting browser crashes or performance issues on Windows 10
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A web site that I try to go to through facebook is sayin that my browser is not supported by web assembly, please advise how to fix this
Troubleshooting browser crashes or performance issues on Windows 10
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... my browser is not supported by web assembly ...
This may be caused by over-zealous protection settings involving javascript. Please open ⋯ (Settings and more) > Settings > Privacy, search and services. Scroll down to Enhance your security on the web and turn it one level down (Strict > Balanced or Balanced > Off) and then test the site again.
If you find that this helps, you can restore the previous state but add the specific site to the exceptions list below those settings.
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I did as you said and it made no difference, still got the same message when I try to go to web site, (your browser does not support web assembly), please advise my next move. I am lost, it was working fine and just all of a sudden it stop letting me into the web site. Giving me that message.
Hi
Welcome to the Microsoft community.
From your description, it seems that the website you want to visit needs web assembly support.
Edge supports this function. You may need to turn it on. Open a new page of edge and enter in the address bar edge://flags.
Then, enter web assembly in the search box in the figure and turn on the following four functions to see if it is helpful?
Looking forward to your further news.
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Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
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