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Google Maps on laptop with Chrome browser – no satellite view

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After clicking on the Satellite icon in the bottom left-hand corner of a diagrammatic map, I have, since yesterday, been getting a blank screen instead of a photographic view from above. How can I restore this view, please? I have tried clearing browsing data, but this has made no difference.

Is this about the Google Maps "app" or just maps website?

(didn't even know there is a maps app for PC)

 

For the website: can you try another browser (Edge? FF?).

 

What is the link that Google shows for maps?

I am always redirected to:

https://www.google.co.th/maps

 

Another shooting to the dark: start a Chrome incognito window and use maps there.

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

Is this about the Google Maps "app" or just maps website?

(didn't even know there is a maps app for PC)

 

For the website: can you try another browser (Edge? FF?).

 

What is the link that Google shows for maps?

I am always redirected to:

https://www.google.co.th/maps

 

Another shooting to the dark: start a Chrome incognito window and use maps there.

This is, indeed, about the maps website. I've tried accessing it with the link you've quoted via Edge, and success with the satellite view! So many thanks for the tip.

 

It does, however, strike me as rather ironic that the Google Maps satellite view now seems perfectly fine for me with Edge but not with Chrome!

It's working fine for me with Chrome.

 

Try disabling any Chrome extensions you have it's possible one of those has had an update that's mucked up maps.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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