Solution 1: Clearing the HTML cache

The most common reason for a slow in-game browser is because of the HTML cache. In principle, you should clear it once every 2 or 3 weeks so it doesn’t conflict with your browser.

If you don’t know your windows account username, you can browse to the file location by opening windows file explorer. Open Your C drive and search for a folder named “Users”. Later on, you will be seeing a window consisting of all the names of the Users who use this computer. Click on your user name and advance to find a folder named “AppData”. Here will find a folder named “Local”. Locate a folder named “Steam” in it. Finally, you will be seeing a folder named “htmlcache”. Once you are in the cache folder, select all the items and delete them.

Solution 2: Adding “–no-cef-sandbox” in your Steam shortcut

This method involves making a shortcut in your Steam directory and renaming it. Follow the steps below and make sure to write the exact address which is listed. Press ⊞ Win + R button. This should pop-up the Run application. In the dialogue box write “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam”.

Or if you installed Steam in another directory, you can browse to that directory and you will be good to go.

The pathway could be different if you have a different location where Steam is installed.

If you followed all the steps correctly you should now have two steam applications that can be used to access Steam. One of them will work for this particular while your original steam file will be left unchanged.

Solution 3: Deleting Steam Web Browser Cache

It is possible that the steam web browser’s cache has been corrupted. If the web browser cache is corrupted the store might not load properly. Therefore, in this step, we will be deleting the cache from the web browser used by steam. For that:

Solution 3: Reinstalling Steam after deleting its files

Exit all Steam applications before starting this solution. Please note that this won’t delete your gameplay data. In the dialogue box write “taskmgr”. This should open up the task manager.

In the dialogue box write “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam”.

Or if you installed Steam in another directory, you can browse to that directory and you will be good to go.

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