Analog guy in a digital world.
If you're sure it's Chrome, you can click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the Chrome window, click on "More tools >", then click on "Extensions."
See if there are any strange looking extensions running, and click "Remove" to delete them.
You may have a rogue extension installed. Examine your settings to check and/or remove.
Many sites use video slide-ins/fly-ins, annoying though they are. There are (ironically) Chrome extensions that will block these.
www.avast.com
www.malwarebytes.com
Any freeper that does not have the FREE home version of these tools by now is AN IDIOT
install scriptsafe
1 Look at the notifications and see what site you gave permission to send them.2 Not going to make this link active but cut-and-paste this into Chrome
chrome://settings/content/notifications
3 Next to Block click [ Add ]
4 Add the name of the website from Step 1
5 Also, if "Ask Before Sending" is turned off, turn it ON (toggle=blue)
6 Close Chrome and open it again
7 Now put this in the Chrome browser
chrome://settings/
8 Scroll down to "Advanced" and open "Advanced"
9 Scroll down to "Clear Browsing Data"
10 Nuke everything (unless you have Passwords or Hosted App Data you want to keep - uncheck those)
11 Close Chrome and open it again. Problem solved.
If you are talking about those things that pop up from the right side of the screen, these are notifications. They can come from anywhere in Windows and not just Chrome. The next time you get one, click on the upper right menu of the notification and tell it to stop sending the notification.
Are you sure Chrome is guilty?
Simple to find out, try another browser and see if it happens with that one too.
Yes - It’s not Chrome if it happens with another browser too. Run the security apps in a previous post, especially malwarebytes. If you know a little about how to use it, HijackThis is good too. But be careful what you let it shut down....plenty of what it finds is perfectly normal and safe. You have to know the difference.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hjt/
No - If another browser does not show the same problem, try some of the Chrome specific suggestions already posted.
Do you mean Kodachrome slides?
DON'T USE GOOGLE CHROME.
I use Slimjet as my browser and had a problem similar to yours. I suspected an add-on was the problem. Except when I went to the add-on screen in Slimjet there were none. I knew this was BS as I had active add-ons that were working fine.
Long story short, I backed up all my bookmarks. Made a list of the add-ons I wanted. Downloaded a new copy of Slimjet, recovered my bookmarks from the backup. Visited different sites to reinstall the add-ons I wanted. Problem solved.
Take a look at your brower’s add-on page. If you have add-ons and they aren’t listed you might have the same problem.
On my computer, I just right-click and choose Display Settings. Then choose ‘system’ / ‘notifications and actions’
Scroll down to ‘Get notifications from these senders’ and turn off Google Chrome.
I had the same issue and this worked for me. Good Luck.
Chrome sucks up a lot of memory.