If Microsoft Edge suddenly shows a popup saying “Too Many Requests” and blocks websites or email access, the browser is hitting a request limit. This happens when corrupted browser data, extensions, VPN connections, or network issues force Edge to repeatedly send background requests. The error can appear even on trusted sites like Gmail, Outlook, or banking portals.

This guide explains what causes the Edge Too Many Requests error and shows proven fixes that restore normal browsing on Windows 11.
How to Fix Edge Too Many Requests Error on Windows 11
Follow the steps in order. Test Edge after each fix.
Fix 1 – Restart Microsoft Edge Completely
A full restart clears stuck background processes.
- Close all Edge windows.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- End every Microsoft Edge process.

- Reopen Edge and try loading a website.
If the popup returns, continue.
Fix 2 – Clear Edge Cache and Cookies
Corrupted cache often forces repeated requests.
- Open Edge.
- Go to:
edge://settings/clearBrowserData
- Select:
- Browsing history
- Cookies and other site data
- Cached images and files
- Set time range to All time.
- Click Clear now.

- Restart Edge.
Fix 3 – Disable All Extensions
Extensions frequently trigger background refresh loops.
- Open:
edge://extensions
- Turn off all extensions.
- Restart Edge.
- Test browsing.
If the error disappears, enable extensions one at a time to find the problematic one.
Fix 4 – Turn Off VPN and Proxy
VPNs and proxies often hit server rate limits.
Disable VPN
- Go to Settings → Network & Internet → VPN.
- Disconnect any active VPN.
Disable Proxy
- Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Proxy.
- Turn off all proxy options.
Restart Edge.
Fix 5 – Reset Edge Settings
Resetting fixes corrupted browser configuration without deleting bookmarks.
- Open:
edge://settings/reset
- Click Restore settings to their default values.

- Confirm and restart Edge.
Fix 6 – Flush DNS Cache
DNS conflicts can redirect repeated requests.
- Press Windows + S.
- Type cmd.
- Right-click and select Run as administrator.
- Run:
ipconfig /flushdns
Restart the PC and test Edge.
Fix 7 – Sync System Date and Time
Incorrect time breaks secure connections and triggers retries.
- Go to Settings → Time & Language → Date & Time.
- Enable:
- Set time automatically
- Set time zone automatically
- Click Sync now.
Restart Edge.
Fix 8 – Test Using InPrivate Mode
This checks if your profile causes the issue.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + N to open InPrivate window.
- Open any website.
If browsing works normally, your Edge profile may be corrupted.
Fix 9 – Create a New Edge Profile
If the error continues, rebuild the profile.
- Click the profile icon in Edge.
- Select Add profile.
- Sign in again.
- Test browsing.
When the Error Is Server-Side
If the error appears only on one website, the site may temporarily block your IP due to excessive requests. Waiting 15–60 minutes usually clears the restriction automatically.
FAQs
What does Edge too many requests error mean?
The Edge too many requests error means a website or service temporarily blocks your browser because it detects excessive repeated connection requests from your device or IP address.
Why does Microsoft Edge keep showing too many requests?
Microsoft Edge shows this error when corrupted cache, browser extensions, VPN connections, DNS issues, or profile sync problems trigger continuous background requests.
Can VPN cause Edge too many requests error?
Yes. VPN IP addresses are shared by many users, so websites often rate-limit them, which triggers the Edge too many requests error.
Will resetting Edge delete my bookmarks?
No. Resetting Edge restores browser settings only and keeps bookmarks, passwords, and saved data intact.
How long does too many requests block last?
Most server-side blocks clear automatically within 15 to 60 minutes once request activity stops.
Is Edge too many requests error a virus?
No. This error comes from browser configuration or network conditions and does not indicate malware or system infection.
Does clearing cache fix Edge too many requests error?
Yes. Clearing cache and cookies removes corrupted session data that can cause repeated request loops.
Why does Edge work in InPrivate but not normal mode?
InPrivate disables extensions and stored profile data, which confirms that the issue comes from browser settings or extensions.
