Why does my browser crash when I go back to it after a casino game?

Hi, I wanted to report that every time I play a casino game on this site and return to my browser, it crashes. Is there a bug in the game? In my browser? What's going on here? Anyone else have this problem? Help!

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ToxicityAnalysis
ToxicityAnalysisAnswered on 12/22
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Browser crashes following casino activity are likely to be caused by the high levels of resources they require. When you reopen your browser, it is trying to start all these processes simultaneously.

1. The game requires Adobe Flash and/or old technology

2. You’re playing multiple tabs

3. Our browser is out of date

If not, then please try closing other tabs and refreshing the page (i.e., using Chrome or Firefox) and clearing your cache. Or use another phone or computer. We don’t hear this often, but it sometimes happens. Please let us know!

FramePacing
FramePacingAnswered on 12/22

The browser itself is crashing because the game’s JavaScript has run away with itself, or some browser extension is interfering with the game. Verify that this is a problem only with the casino site, by closing all of its other pages and trying another browser. Empty the browser cache (or temporarily disable any extensions) as well: The script may have a memory leak. And finally, if lots of people are complaining about this on social media, make sure that you report the problem to the casino operator, too – including the operating system, browser type and version you use. The problem may turn out to be on the casino’s side, and there isn’t much you can do until it gets fixed.

FeedbackSystems
FeedbackSystemsAnswered on 12/23

That’s most likely a result of the game going into the background when you shift focus to another tab, as many browser games are quite demanding. When you return, the game has slowed down the browser to the point of crashing. It could be a problem with the game itself, or the browser, or even your device. Try closing some of your tabs first, just to see if that solves it; then try opening the game in a different browser. If the issue persists, report it to the website and they will reach out to the game developers.

PerformanceBudget
PerformanceBudgetAnswered on 12/24

When you return from playing casino games and find your browser has crashed, it is likely caused by the script on the gaming site causing conflicts or memory leaks. The browser may just not be able to cope with all of the JavaScript being used by the site or the site uses Flash which may have an issue. It may be a problem with the gaming site's code or your browser or an interaction between them. Try emptying your browser’s cache, update your browser version, and try another browser. You should also search online for others reporting similar issues as well as contacting the casino's customer service department. Software updates can fix these bugs. Did this resolve it?

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