Why your internet is only connecting to Google and YouTube?

  1. Your ISP is blocking Google and YouTube.
  2. You are using a slow connection.
  3. You are using an old or unsupported browser.
  4. You are using a phone that doesn’t support HTTPS or VPNs.
  5. You are using an outdated version of the Chrome browser.

Your device is infected with a virus and your DNS problems. Your router is also causing problems.

If the problem is with a Wi-Fi or an ethernet cable, you can try to fix it by troubleshooting the connection. If that doesn’t work, you may need to replace the cable.

What to do when your internet is only connecting to Google and YouTube?

After analyzing the problem, you can now choose a solution from the following recommendations.

Frequently asked questions

Some websites are not accessible on your device because of security issues.

Your anti-malware/firewall settings may prevent you from accessing a website if it detects that the website is potentially dangerous.

Your browser is not responding because it is unable to connect to the internet.

A virus attack can cause a computer to crash or freeze. Network issues can cause communication to be disrupted, and a full cache memory can prevent the computer from starting up.