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Spotify's website won't load in PC browsers or Samsung Phone browsers.

Spotify's website won't load in PC browsers or Samsung Phone browsers.

The Spotify website won't load on my wife's PC running windows 10 and my Samsung S23 Ultra. When you go to the site, it just loads and is a blank white screen but nothing ever loads. On my windows 11 pc it does load. We have cleared cache and everything but we are unable to load the website. Please help.
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If the Spotify website is showing a blank screen on your wife's Windows 10 PC and your Samsung S23 Ultra, it could be due to browser issues or network settings. Try the following: 1) Update your browser or try accessing in Incognito mode, 2) Clear your DNS cache using ipconfig /flushdns, 3) Disable any active extensions or check if your antivirus/firewall is blocking the site. I also changed the browser for supplement site, and it works where I want to buy something. As a workaround, consider using the Spotify desktop app while troubleshooting further.

Thanks for the reply!  I have made sure browser is up to date, tried incognito, cleared cache, disabled antivirus and added exception for antivirus/firewall, not sure what the supplement site was for though.  We installed the desktop app but to login, it takes you to the website and it isn't working.

Hey folks,

 

Thank you for your messages.

 

Great troubleshooting so far! To continue investigating this, since this type of issue could be related to the network connection, would you mind using a different Wi-Fi network to see if it makes any difference? If you don't have another one available, you can use your mobile data hotspot to test it. 

 

If the issue doesn't happen with a different network, we'd recommend changing the DNS settings of your router to 8.8.8.8. To do so, you can: 

 

  1. Log in to your router as the admin user
  2. Find the router's DNS server, networking, or IP address settings
  3. Add the Google public DNS servers to the router's configuration
  4. Save the changes
  5. Reboot your router and computer

 

Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes. 

OscarDCModerator
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