Streaming - Appuals Tech from the Experts Tue, 09 Sep 2025 06:44:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 How to Fix YouTube Shorts Scrolling by Itself https://appuals.com/youtube-shorts-auto-scrolling/ https://appuals.com/youtube-shorts-auto-scrolling/#respond Tue, 09 Sep 2025 06:44:40 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=456941 When watching YouTube Shorts, some users report that the feed begins scrolling automatically after a few videos without any input. This disrupts playback and prevents proper viewing. The most common cause is an ad-blocker extension running in the browser. However, it can also happen if browser privacy features, built-in tracking protections, or even corrupted cache …

The post How to Fix YouTube Shorts Scrolling by Itself appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
When watching YouTube Shorts, some users report that the feed begins scrolling automatically after a few videos without any input. This disrupts playback and prevents proper viewing.

The most common cause is an ad-blocker extension running in the browser. However, it can also happen if browser privacy features, built-in tracking protections, or even corrupted cache and outdated browser files interfere with YouTube’s ads.

In this guide, we will go through several effective solutions, starting with the most likely fixes and moving toward workarounds.

1. Disable Ad-Blocker Extension

Community reports confirm that this issue is most often caused by ad-blocking extensions conflicting with YouTube. Since YouTube actively restricts the use of ad blockers, disabling them can restore normal Shorts playback and stop the auto-scrolling.

⚠ Note: Turning off your ad blocker may expose you to more ads and tracking. If privacy is a concern, consider using YouTube Premium as an alternative.

  1. Click on the three dots in the top-right corner of your browser.
  2. Go to Extensions > Manage Extensions.
  3. Locate the ad-blocker extension and toggle it off.

2. Refresh the Tab (Temporary Workaround)

If you don’t want to disable your ad blocker and only need to watch a specific YouTube Short, refreshing the tab can help. This reloads the video page and bypasses the scrolling detection temporarily.

  • When the Shorts feed starts scrolling by itself, press F5 or click the refresh icon in your browser.

3. Use an Alternative Browser

If disabling the ad-blocker extension doesn’t solve the problem, try opening YouTube Shorts in another browser. Some browsers (like Brave) have built-in ad blocking, which may still trigger auto-scrolling. For testing, use a browser without ad-blockers enabled (e.g., Microsoft Edge or Chrome in Incognito mode).

If Shorts play normally in another browser, the issue may be related to your primary browser’s settings, corrupted cache, or outdated files. In this case:

  • Clear your browser cache and cookies.
  • Update your browser to the latest version.
  • Reset browser settings or reinstall the browser if the issue persists.

If none of these solutions work, consider using YouTube Premium or follow ongoing reports in the YouTube Help Community for updates on detection changes.

The post How to Fix YouTube Shorts Scrolling by Itself appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/youtube-shorts-auto-scrolling/feed/ 0
Fix: Netflix Error “There Appears to Be a Problem With the Payment Method” https://appuals.com/netflix-payment-error-there-appears-to-be-problem-with-payment-method/ https://appuals.com/netflix-payment-error-there-appears-to-be-problem-with-payment-method/#respond Mon, 01 Sep 2025 04:11:52 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=452925 The “There appears to be a problem with the payment method” error appears when Netflix cannot complete your monthly charge with the payment details saved on your account. This does not automatically mean your card is faulty or blocked. Short lived issues on Netflix or the bank side can also trigger the error. 1. Retry …

The post Fix: Netflix Error “There Appears to Be a Problem With the Payment Method” appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
The “There appears to be a problem with the payment method” error appears when Netflix cannot complete your monthly charge with the payment details saved on your account. This does not automatically mean your card is faulty or blocked. Short lived issues on Netflix or the bank side can also trigger the error.

Netflix payment error message: There appears to be a problem with the payment method you are trying to use. Please try a different method.
Error message shown when Netflix cannot process the selected payment method

1. Retry The Payment

A failed charge is often the result of a brief technical glitch on your side or on Netflix. Trying the payment again usually clears the problem. Follow these steps to retry:

  1. Open the Account page and find the Membership and Billing section.
  2. Look for the message that mentions the failed payment attempt.
  3. Select the option to retry the payment and confirm the charge.

If the failure was temporary, the transaction will succeed and service will resume. If it fails again, confirm that your card number, expiry date, CVV, billing name, and postal/zip code exactly match what your bank has on file. Mismatched information is one of the most common reasons for payment declines.

2. Check Your Bank Account Status

Banks can pause online charges if an account is dormant, under review, or if certain merchant categories are restricted. When that happens, Netflix cannot complete the charge.

Open your bank application and confirm the account is active, online payments are allowed, and international transactions are enabled if you are paying across regions. Also check for alerts, daily spend limits, and pending security verifications such as an OTP that you need to approve.

If you do not use a bank app or the account shows a block, call the bank helpline and ask them to allow recurring charges for Netflix. It is also useful to ask specifically:

  • Is my card expired or close to expiry?
  • Are recurring or subscription charges enabled?
  • Are international payments allowed?
  • Is there a fraud hold or spending limit that needs approval?

3. Change Your Payment Method

Sometimes the problem is tied to the specific card or wallet you are using. Switching to a different card or payment option removes that variable and often resolves the error. Update the payment method as shown below:

  1. Log in to your Netflix account in a web browser.
  2. Click your profile icon and choose Account.
    Netflix profile menu with Account option highlighted under user settings
    Navigating to the Account page from the Netflix profile menu.
  3. Under membership details, click Manage Membership.
    Netflix payment info page with Manage payment method option highlighted under membership details
    Membership details screen where you can manage your Netflix plan.
  4. In the new tab, select Manage payment method.
    Netflix account membership details page showing Standard plan with Manage membership option highlighted
    Payment information page showing the option to manage your payment method.
  5. Choose Add Payment Method and enter the new card or wallet details.
    Netflix manage payment method page showing current Visa card and option to add or update payment method
    Manage payment method screen where you can update or add new cards.
  6. Make sure the account has enough balance so the monthly subscription can proceed.

If you use a virtual or prepaid card, confirm that recurring online payments are allowed and the card limit covers the subscription amount. You can also remove the failing method and re-add it, or set up a backup method that Netflix will charge automatically if the main one fails.

4. Verify Country and Disable VPN/Proxy

Your payment method must match the country where your Netflix account is registered. If you recently moved, Netflix requires you to restart the account in your new country with a local payment method.

Also make sure you are not using a VPN or proxy. These can make it seem like you are in a different region and cause payment rejections. Disable the VPN or proxy, refresh the page, and retry the payment.

5. Complete 3D Secure or OTP Verification

Many banks require you to approve subscription charges with a one-time password (OTP) or in the bank’s app. If the verification pop-up does not appear, the payment will fail. To fix this:

  • Allow pop ups in your browser.
  • Try completing the payment in a private/incognito window.
  • Keep your phone nearby to approve the charge in your banking app.

If none of the fixes have worked so far, the best next step is to reach out to Netflix directly. Head over to their official support page and explain the problem in detail. To make things easier for the support team, have this information ready:

  • The exact error message showing on your screen.
  • The last four digits of the card you are trying to use.
  • Your billing country or region.
  • The time and date when you last attempted the payment.

Sharing these details upfront helps them understand the issue without back-and-forth questions. In most cases, the support team can quickly see what went wrong on your account or through the payment gateway and guide you on the exact steps to get your subscription running again.

As a temporary solution, you can redeem a Netflix gift code to restore your service while you fix your card issue. Adding a backup card or payment method is also recommended, so Netflix can switch to it if the primary method fails.

The post Fix: Netflix Error “There Appears to Be a Problem With the Payment Method” appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-payment-error-there-appears-to-be-problem-with-payment-method/feed/ 0
Fix: Netflix Error Codes 5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, 5.10 https://appuals.com/netflix-error-codes-5x/ https://appuals.com/netflix-error-codes-5x/#respond Sun, 31 Aug 2025 19:27:04 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=452831 Netflix Error Codes 5.x (such as 5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, and 5.10) usually appear with the message “There is a problem playing this video. Please try again.”. These errors all point to an issue with the device’s settings or app data that prevents playback. In most cases, they can be fixed by restarting the …

The post Fix: Netflix Error Codes 5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, 5.10 appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
Netflix Error Codes 5.x (such as 5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, and 5.10) usually appear with the message “There is a problem playing this video. Please try again.”. These errors all point to an issue with the device’s settings or app data that prevents playback. In most cases, they can be fixed by restarting the device, reinstalling the Netflix app, or updating system software. In certain situations, especially with Error 5.8, using live or animated wallpapers has also been reported as a trigger, though it is not always the cause.
Netflix Error 5.8 example

Error Code Meaning Suggested First Fix
5.0 This code signals a temporary problem with saved app data on the device that prevents videos from loading. Restart the device completely to refresh its system files and memory.
5.7 Often seen on Android and Samsung devices, it points to corrupted or outdated playback data interfering with Netflix. Power cycle the device to clear background processes and reload Netflix.
5.7.1 Occurs when the Netflix app stops responding on an Android phone or tablet due to a stalled process. Force stop Netflix from App Info, then relaunch the app.
5.7.6 Related to the same category as 5.7 errors, usually caused by faulty cached data or background conflicts. Force close and reopen Netflix to reset playback functionality.
5.8 May appear if the device’s stored data conflicts with playback; some Android users also link it to live/animated wallpapers. Restart the phone, and if that fails, try switching to a static wallpaper.
5.10 Usually triggered by an Android video player malfunction that stops Netflix from running properly. Force stop Netflix and reboot the device before trying again.

Now that you know what each error means and what causes it, let’s move to solutions.

1. Restart Your Device

The first step recommended by Netflix is to restart your device. A full restart clears temporary data and refreshes system resources, which often resolves playback issues like Error 5.0, 5.7, 5.8, or 5.10.

  1. Hold down the Power button on your device.
  2. Select Restart (or Power off, then turn it back on).
  3. Open Netflix again and try playing a video.

2. Switch to a Static Wallpaper (Android Only, Mainly for 5.8)

Some Android users have reported that live or animated wallpapers can interfere with Netflix playback and cause Error 5.8. While this may not affect all devices or other 5.x errors, switching to a static wallpaper has resolved the issue for many.

  1. Go to your device’s Settings and open Wallpaper & style.
  2. Select the wallpaper settings and browse available options.
    Wallpaper settings
    Select wallpapers menu
  3. Choose any static image provided by the device or your own.
    Static wallpaper options
  4. Apply the selected wallpaper to both the Home and Lock screens.
  5. Launch Netflix again and check if the error is resolved.

3. Reinstall the Netflix App

If restarting doesn’t help, the app itself may have corrupted or incomplete data. Reinstalling ensures a fresh installation and clears potential conflicts. This step is especially effective for codes like 5.7.1, 5.7.6, and 5.10.

  1. Open the Google Play Store and search for Netflix.
  2. Tap Uninstall and allow the process to finish.
    Uninstall Netflix app
  3. Press Install to download the latest version.
    Reinstall Netflix app
  4. Once installed, open the app and sign back in.
  5. Try streaming again to confirm if the error is fixed.

4. Update Your Device

Outdated system software may also contribute to compatibility issues across multiple Netflix error codes. Updating ensures your device runs the latest fixes and performance improvements.

  1. Go to Settings > System > Software Update.
  2. Check for updates and install them if available.
  3. Restart your device after the update, then test Netflix again.

After trying these solutions, most Netflix Error Codes 5.x (5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, 5.10) should be resolved. If the issue persists, you can contact Netflix Support for further assistance or try the browser version of Netflix instead of the app.

The post Fix: Netflix Error Codes 5.0, 5.7, 5.7.1, 5.7.6, 5.8, 5.10 appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-error-codes-5x/feed/ 0
How to Fix YouTube Error Code 4: This Video is Unavailable https://appuals.com/this-video-is-unavailable-error-4-youtube/ https://appuals.com/this-video-is-unavailable-error-4-youtube/#respond Thu, 28 Aug 2025 11:29:10 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=456351 The “This video is unavailable. Error code: 4” on YouTube usually appears when the video player fails to load or play content correctly. This not only prevents playback but also leaves users stuck at the error screen. While many assume the issue is caused by server outages or unstable internet, the most common reason is …

The post How to Fix YouTube Error Code 4: This Video is Unavailable appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
The “This video is unavailable. Error code: 4” on YouTube usually appears when the video player fails to load or play content correctly. This not only prevents playback but also leaves users stuck at the error screen. While many assume the issue is caused by server outages or unstable internet, the most common reason is actually browser-related issues such as ad-blockers, script managers, or corrupted cache. In some cases, temporary glitches on YouTube’s side may also trigger the error.

The most frequently confirmed causes include ad-blocking extensions, userscript managers like Tampermonkey, browser conflicts, and occasionally a temporary glitch from YouTube itself. Before attempting the fixes, it’s recommended to check YouTube’s server status to rule out an ongoing outage. If the issue is global, waiting until service is restored is the only option.

Now that the causes are clear, let’s look at the solutions.

1. Refresh the Page 3 to 5 Times

Minor glitches in YouTube’s player can sometimes trigger Error 4. Refreshing the page forces the browser to request fresh scripts from YouTube’s servers, which clears any temporary issues in the session.

To do this: Click the Reload button next to the search bar 3 to 5 times and check if the video starts playing.

2. Toggle the F Key for Fullscreen

Community reports suggest that pressing the F key to enter fullscreen can temporarily bypass the error. This action forces YouTube to re-render its HTML5 player, which may fix playback bugs when videos fail to load in normal view.

To do this: Play the video where the error appears > Press the F key on your keyboard to switch to fullscreen.

3. Open YouTube in Incognito Mode

Incognito Mode disables cached cookies and temporarily turns off most browser extensions. Since ad-blockers and userscripts are leading causes of Error 4, testing in Incognito can confirm if the issue is caused by your normal browser environment.

  1. Open a new Incognito window in your browser.
  2. Search for YouTube in the address bar.
  3. Play a video and check if the error is resolved.

4. Disable Browser Extensions

If YouTube works in Incognito Mode, then one of your extensions is causing the issue. Ad-blockers (uBlock Origin) and script managers (Tampermonkey) are the most common triggers, as they can block YouTube’s required scripts. Disabling them usually restores normal playback.

  1. Click the three dots in your browser > Extensions > Manage Extensions.
  2. Locate uBlock Origin, Tampermonkey, or any other ad-blocker.
  3. Disable these extensions temporarily.
  4. Restart your browser and check YouTube again.

5. Switch to Another Browser

If disabling extensions does not resolve the issue, your current browser may have corrupted cache or compatibility problems. Testing YouTube on another browser like Firefox provides a clean environment with a different rendering engine, which often eliminates Error 4.

  1. Go to Firefox’s official website.
  2. Download and install Firefox.
  3. Open YouTube in Firefox and check if the error is resolved.

The post How to Fix YouTube Error Code 4: This Video is Unavailable appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/this-video-is-unavailable-error-4-youtube/feed/ 0
How to Fix YouTube Error 0 on Your Browser https://appuals.com/youtube-error-code-0/ https://appuals.com/youtube-error-code-0/#respond Wed, 27 Aug 2025 20:04:37 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=456296 When playing a YouTube video, you may encounter an error with the code ‘0’. This error usually appears right at the start, preventing the video from loading properly. The most common cause is the use of ad-blocking extensions, which interfere with YouTube’s ad system. Another frequent cause is a weak or unstable internet connection that …

The post How to Fix YouTube Error 0 on Your Browser appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
When playing a YouTube video, you may encounter an error with the code ‘0’. This error usually appears right at the start, preventing the video from loading properly. The most common cause is the use of ad-blocking extensions, which interfere with YouTube’s ad system. Another frequent cause is a weak or unstable internet connection that fails to load the video in time.

Before trying the solutions below, check your internet connection and note that a quick restart of your system can also help if the error is temporary.

1. Remove Ad-Blocking Extensions

Ad-blocking or tracker-blocking extensions are the primary reason behind this error. In recent updates, YouTube now actively detects these tools and prevents videos from playing if they are installed. Simply disabling the extension will not work, as YouTube can still detect its presence. The only reliable solution is to remove the extension completely.

  1. Open your browser’s extension settings.
  2. Locate any ad-blocking or tracking-related extensions and click the three-dot menu beside them.
  3. Select the Remove option and wait for the process to finish.
  4. Restart your browser and open YouTube again to check if the error has been resolved.

2. Switch to Incognito/Private Mode

Using a private browsing window disables extensions and does not carry over your logged-in accounts or stored data. This creates a clean browsing session that often allows YouTube to work without triggering the error.

  1. Press CTRL + SHIFT + N (for Incognito in Chrome/Edge) or CTRL + SHIFT + P (for Private window in Firefox).
  2. Open YouTube in the private window and play a video to confirm if the error persists.

If these solutions do not fix the issue, the problem may be linked to browser misconfigurations. Several users have reported that switching browsers (for example, using Firefox instead of Chrome, or vice versa) resolved the error. However, if you prefer not to change browsers just for YouTube, the best option is to contact the official YouTube support team for further assistance.

The post How to Fix YouTube Error 0 on Your Browser appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/youtube-error-code-0/feed/ 0
Fix: Netflix “Your Account Cannot Be Used in This Location” Error https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-account-cannot-be-used-in-this-location/ https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-account-cannot-be-used-in-this-location/#respond Mon, 04 Aug 2025 11:26:16 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=454467 Netflix error E114 appears with the message “Your account cannot be used in this location.” This error typically occurs when you try to access your Netflix account from a location that is restricted by Netflix. It may also happen if your account was registered in one country but is being accessed from another. To prevent …

The post Fix: Netflix “Your Account Cannot Be Used in This Location” Error appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
Netflix error E114 appears with the message “Your account cannot be used in this location.” This error typically occurs when you try to access your Netflix account from a location that is restricted by Netflix. It may also happen if your account was registered in one country but is being accessed from another. To prevent unauthorized access, Netflix flags such activity as unusual and restricts account use, resulting in this error.

It’s important to understand that this error is directly tied to Netflix’s regional policies and security measures, so it cannot be permanently “fixed” by users. However, the following methods may help you temporarily work around the issue or resolve it with Netflix support.

1. Use a VPN Service

One of the simplest workarounds is to use a VPN service, which allows you to appear as if you are accessing Netflix from an eligible location. Once signed in successfully, you can disable the VPN and continue using Netflix as normal.

Note: If you are already using a VPN, try switching to a different location or temporarily disabling it to see if that resolves the error.

  1. Download a reputable VPN from the Play Store or App Store.
  2. Enable the VPN and select a location where Netflix access is allowed, then launch the Netflix app.
  3. Sign in to your account and check if the error is resolved.

2. Contact Netflix Support

If the error persists, the most reliable approach is to contact Netflix Support. Location-related account restrictions are often specific to your account and region, so Netflix may require you to verify your details, such as your registered region or payment method. Once your information is confirmed, their team will guide you through the next steps to restore access.

This error usually indicates an intentional restriction by Netflix, so while the above methods may help you regain access temporarily, the final resolution often depends on Netflix’s verification and policies.

The post Fix: Netflix “Your Account Cannot Be Used in This Location” Error appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-account-cannot-be-used-in-this-location/feed/ 0
Fix: ‘Your Device Isn’t Part of Your Netflix House’ Error https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-device-isnt-part-of-your-netflix-household/ https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-device-isnt-part-of-your-netflix-household/#respond Sat, 02 Aug 2025 15:14:42 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=452805 The “Your Device Isn’t Part of Your Netflix House” error appears when Netflix detects that your device is not part of the authorized household associated with your account. This issue is related to Netflix’s new Household policy introduced in May 2024. Under this policy, a Netflix account is meant to be shared only by people …

The post Fix: ‘Your Device Isn’t Part of Your Netflix House’ Error appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
The “Your Device Isn’t Part of Your Netflix House” error appears when Netflix detects that your device is not part of the authorized household associated with your account. This issue is related to Netflix’s new Household policy introduced in May 2024. Under this policy, a Netflix account is meant to be shared only by people living in the same household. Anyone outside of this household will need their own Netflix account to access the service.

A Netflix Household includes all devices connected to the internet at a specific location (typically your home) where Netflix is regularly used. Any device using your account on the same network as your household’s primary TV is automatically recognized as part of your Netflix Household.

The most common causes of this error include: using a different Wi-Fi network, streaming on mobile data, another person accessing your account, VPN or proxy usage, or an improperly configured Netflix Household.

Now that you know what triggers the error, let’s explore the solutions.

1. Turn On Airplane Mode (For Mobile Devices)

You can temporarily bypass this error on mobile devices by enabling Airplane Mode before opening Netflix. This works because Netflix uses IP addresses to verify household locations, and Airplane Mode interrupts this check.

When you reopen the app in Airplane Mode (offline), it clears the cached location data and provides a fresh session, allowing temporary access to your account.

  1. Open the Netflix app and go to your profile.
  2. Turn on Airplane Mode and disable Wi-Fi.
  3. Close the app completely from the background.
  4. Reopen the app, disable Airplane Mode, and turn Wi-Fi back on.

2. Use a Phone/Tablet with HDMI Connection

If the error only appears on your TV but not on your phone or tablet, you can bypass it by streaming through your mobile device connected directly to the TV via a USB-C to HDMI cable. In this case, Netflix recognizes your mobile device as the active player, avoiding the household restriction.

  1. Connect your phone or tablet to the TV using a USB-C to HDMI adapter.
  2. Open the Netflix app and log in to your account.
  3. Change your TV input to the connected HDMI source.

Note: Your mobile device will not charge while connected. Ensure it has enough battery before starting.

3. Search for the TV Show/Movie Specifically (PC and Mobile)

Another workaround is to search for the specific TV show or movie in your browser instead of directly opening the Netflix app. This helps bypass the stricter verification process enforced by the app.

Searching for a title along with the word “Netflix” (for example, “Stranger Things Netflix”) generates a direct content link. When you click this link, Netflix often prioritizes loading the requested content over verifying your household.

  1. Close the Netflix app completely.
  2. Open your preferred browser on your computer or mobile device.
  3. Search for “X Netflix” (replace X with the TV show or movie title).
  4. Click the Netflix link in the search results.
  5. Select your Netflix profile to start watching.

If none of these methods work, you may need to update your Netflix Household settings and add the new device or profile as part of your household.

The post Fix: ‘Your Device Isn’t Part of Your Netflix House’ Error appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-error-your-device-isnt-part-of-your-netflix-household/feed/ 0
Netflix Not Streaming on TV? Try These Fixes https://appuals.com/netflix-not-streaming-on-tv/ https://appuals.com/netflix-not-streaming-on-tv/#respond Sat, 02 Aug 2025 14:31:28 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=452894 If Netflix isn’t working on your TV, it usually means the app is unable to load or stream content properly. This can appear as being stuck on the Netflix logo, a black screen on launch, or endless loading. These problems are typically caused by issues like a poor internet connection, an outdated Netflix app, temporary …

The post Netflix Not Streaming on TV? Try These Fixes appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
If Netflix isn’t working on your TV, it usually means the app is unable to load or stream content properly. This can appear as being stuck on the Netflix logo, a black screen on launch, or endless loading.

These problems are typically caused by issues like a poor internet connection, an outdated Netflix app, temporary glitches, or corrupted cache data. In some cases, server-side issues may also prevent Netflix from streaming on your TV.

Before applying the solutions below, restart your Wi-Fi router and check the Netflix server status. If the servers are working fine, try the following fixes.

1. Clear the App Cache on Your TV

Clearing the Netflix app cache removes corrupted temporary data that may cause long loading times, app freezes, or login problems. This forces Netflix to reload fresh data and often resolves streaming issues.

  1. Go to Settings and select Apps.
  2. Find Netflix in the list of installed apps.
  3. Click on Clear Cache and press OK to confirm.
  4. Reopen Netflix and check if it’s working.

2. Perform a Hard Reset on Your TV

A hard reset clears your TV’s RAM, stops background processes, and refreshes its network connection. This can fix temporary glitches or freezes that interfere with Netflix streaming.

  1. Unplug your TV’s power cable from the wall socket.
  2. Wait for at least 60 seconds. For a deeper reset, press and hold the power button on the TV for 10–15 seconds while unplugged (if supported by your model).
  3. Plug the TV back in and turn it on.
  4. Open Netflix and check if it’s working.

3. Update TV’s Firmware

Outdated firmware can cause compatibility issues with streaming apps like Netflix. Updating your TV ensures it runs the latest system software, fixing potential bugs and improving app stability.

  1. Go to Settings on your TV.
  2. Navigate to System or Support (depending on your TV brand).
    Selecting the Support Section
  3. Select Software Update or Check for Updates.
    Clicking on Software Update option
  4. Download and install any available updates.
  5. Restart your TV and check if Netflix works.

4. Log Out from Netflix then Login Again

Sometimes, expired or mismatched session tokens can prevent Netflix from working. Logging out and logging back in refreshes your session and resolves these issues.

  1. Open the Netflix app.
  2. Go to Settings or scroll down to Get Help.
  3. Select Sign Out and confirm.
  4. Restart the app and log back in with your credentials.

3. Reinstall the Netflix App

Reinstalling Netflix removes corrupted files, fixes misconfigured settings, and ensures you’re using the latest version.

Warning: Reinstalling may log you out of Netflix and erase any saved preferences or downloaded content.

  1. Go to the App Store on your smart TV.
  2. Search for Netflix using the search bar.
  3. Uninstall the current version (if required by your TV model).
  4. Reinstall the Netflix app.
  5. Open the app and sign back in.

If none of these solutions resolve the issue, contact Netflix Support or your TV manufacturer’s helpline. They can provide advanced troubleshooting steps specific to your device.

The post Netflix Not Streaming on TV? Try These Fixes appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-not-streaming-on-tv/feed/ 0
Fix: Twitch 2FA Code Not Receiving Issue (SMS or Email) https://appuals.com/twitch-2fa-code-not-received/ https://appuals.com/twitch-2fa-code-not-received/#respond Mon, 14 Jul 2025 04:59:29 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=452331 If Twitch prompts you for a 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) code and the code never arrives, it means the verification request is being blocked or delayed somewhere between Twitch’s backend and your device. This interruption is usually caused by server-side delivery issues, SMS rate-limiting, or regional filtering by your mobile carrier. While Twitch does successfully send …

The post Fix: Twitch 2FA Code Not Receiving Issue (SMS or Email) appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
If Twitch prompts you for a 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) code and the code never arrives, it means the verification request is being blocked or delayed somewhere between Twitch’s backend and your device. This interruption is usually caused by server-side delivery issues, SMS rate-limiting, or regional filtering by your mobile carrier.

While Twitch does successfully send 2FA codes in most cases, delays or failed deliveries can occur when your phone number isn’t verified properly, your device is stuck on manual network selection, or when Twitch applies temporary limits after multiple login attempts. These problems often go unnoticed until the moment you actually need access.

In this article, we’ll cover several methods you can use to fix this problem.

Note: Avoid repeatedly attempting to log in with incorrect or expired 2FA codes, as this may temporarily lock your account or trigger rate-limiting on Twitch’s servers. If you’ve tried multiple times without success, it’s best to wait a few minutes before retrying or proceed with contacting support.

1. Turn Airplane Mode Off and On

Toggling Airplane Mode helps refresh your phone’s network connection, which can resolve delays in receiving verification messages.

  1. Turn on Airplane Mode, wait for 10–30 seconds, then turn it off again.

2. Change SIM Carrier Settings

If your SIM is set to manual network selection, it can interfere with the delivery of verification codes. Switching to automatic network selection allows your phone to connect to the strongest available network, which improves SMS delivery reliability.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Go to Connections > Mobile networks.
  3. Select Network operators.
  4. Enable Select automatically.

3. Use a 2FA Application

Instead of relying on SMS, you can set up two-factor authentication through an app like Google Authenticator. These apps generate time-based codes locally, which removes issues related to network delays, SMS restrictions, or carrier-specific problems.

Note: This method only works if you’re already logged into your Twitch account on at least one device. If you’re completely locked out, skip to the support option below.
  1. Visit your Twitch Security Settings.
  2. Click on the Set up Two-Factor Authentication button.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.

4. Contact Twitch Support

If none of the above methods work, reach out to Twitch Support. They can review your account and resolve issues related to verification code delivery. If necessary, they can also help reset your 2FA settings.

The post Fix: Twitch 2FA Code Not Receiving Issue (SMS or Email) appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/twitch-2fa-code-not-received/feed/ 0
How to Fix Error H7053-1807 in Netflix? https://appuals.com/netflix-error-h7053-1807-windows/ https://appuals.com/netflix-error-h7053-1807-windows/#respond Sat, 01 Feb 2025 17:06:36 +0000 https://appuals.com/?p=443377 Netflix Error H7053-1807 on Windows often stems from issues with your browser, the Netflix app, or its underlying dependencies like Microsoft Edge. Since the Netflix desktop app relies on Microsoft Edge’s web engine (EdgeHTML), problems with Edge or its services can cause the app to malfunction. Don’t worry—let’s walk through the steps to fix this …

The post How to Fix Error H7053-1807 in Netflix? appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
Netflix Error H7053-1807 on Windows often stems from issues with your browser, the Netflix app, or its underlying dependencies like Microsoft Edge. Since the Netflix desktop app relies on Microsoft Edge’s web engine (EdgeHTML), problems with Edge or its services can cause the app to malfunction. Don’t worry—let’s walk through the steps to fix this together.

1. Clear Netflix Cookies and Cache

Corrupted cookies or cached data can prevent Netflix to load properly. Because the Netflix app uses Edge’s framework, clearing your browser cache often resolves the issue.

  1. Open your browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, or Edge).
  2. Navigate to the browser’s Settings and select Privacy and Security.
  3. Click Clear browsing data and check both boxes: Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files.
  4. Set the time range to All time to ensure everything is cleared.
  5. Click Clear data to finish.

Restart your browser, log back into Netflix, and check if the error is resolved. This simple fix works for most users!

2. Update or Reinstall Microsoft Edge

The Netflix app depends on Microsoft Edge’s technology (EdgeHTML) to function. If Edge is outdated, uninstalled, or glitching, you’ll see errors like H7053-1807.

  1. Open Microsoft Edge. If it works normally, skip to step 3. If not:
  2. Visit the Microsoft Edge download page. Download and install the latest version.
  3. Click the three-dot menu (top-right) in Edge. Go to Settings → About Microsoft Edge to trigger updates.
  4. Disable ad-blockers, VPNs, or antivirus tools in Edge temporarily.

3. Install or Repair Edge WebView2 Runtime

The Netflix app uses the Edge WebView2 Runtime to display web content. If it’s missing or damaged, Netflix will not load.

  1. Visit the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime page.
  2. Download and run the installer to repair or install WebView2.

4. Reset or Reinstall the Netflix App

If the error persists, resetting or reinstalling the Netflix app often does the trick:

  1. Press Windows + I to open Settings.
  2. Go to Apps → Installed Apps and find Netflix.
  3. Click Advanced options → Reset.
  4. If resetting fails: Uninstall Netflix. Reinstall it from the Microsoft Store.

5. Enable Essential Microsoft Edge Services

Netflix relies on background Edge services to work properly. If these are disabled, here’s how to enable them:

  1. Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and hit Enter.
  2. Locate these critical services: ⇛ Microsoft Edge Update Service (edgeupdate) ⇛ Microsoft Edge Elevation Service
These services keep Edge updated and support apps like Netflix. If they’re turned off, Netflix won’t work correctly.
  1. Right-click Microsoft Edge Update Service → Properties.
  2. Set Startup type to Automatic and click Apply.
  3. Repeat for Microsoft Edge Elevation Service.

The post How to Fix Error H7053-1807 in Netflix? appeared first on Appuals.

]]>
https://appuals.com/netflix-error-h7053-1807-windows/feed/ 0