Chrome 90 is Crashing Worldwide for Windows 10 users

If you are facing the same issue then you can follow the below-mentioned steps which may solve your problem:

First of all, make sure that your Sync data is correct at https://chrome.google.com/sync and passwords appear at https://passwords.google.com. Afterward, close any open Chrome file and then launch File Explorer and search for:  %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data. Now, remove the “Local State” file from the directory but you must make sure that you have a backup of your files if you don’t want to lose them. Finally, open the browser again to check whether your problem has been resolved or not. Though, if the issue didn’t resolve then open the File Explorer and search for: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data Now, rename the “User Data” folder to any other name and try to open the browser again.

Hopefully, after following these steps, the issue with your chrome browser would have been resolved. If mot then try reinstalling the browser. Check out? The Number of Active Android Users Cross the 3 Billion Mark: Google