Browsing Netflix, we can find ourselves, on more than one occasion, with an error code that makes it impossible to continue viewing content. But what are those error codes? How can they be solved?
We will select some of the most common ones so that you can locate the problem immediately and continue with the movie without the popcorn getting cold.
ERROR CODE U7353
These errors can appear on a Windows computer or tablet. Indicates that some stored information is pending updating. In this case, the solution usually involves restarting the app. To do this, we must search for Applications and features in the system and select Netflix. In Advanced Options, we will find Reset, which will take us to the Restart option. This should solve the problem.
ERROR CODE H7353
Once again, this error refers to a problem with information stored on the computer that needs to be updated. To fix this, check if any important Windows updates are pending. Another option is to delete the cookies from your browser, restart the app or directly restart the computer.
ERROR CODE M7121-1331-P7
If we get this code on the computer, it means there is a browser problem. One explanation may be that we use browsers incompatible with Netflix, such as Speed ​​Browser.
Browsers supported by Netflix are Google Chrome version 37, Internet Explorer 11 (on Windows 8), Microsoft Edge (on Windows 10), Firefox 47, Opera version 33, and Safari 10.10. All these are the minimum versions. If we have a higher version, it will be compatible.
In case your browser is compatible, it is possible that the error has to do with the saved cookies and the cache. If you’re using Google Chrome, try disabling any extensions affecting playback.
ERROR CODE UI3010
Netflix will give us this error on Windows and Mac when there is a network connectivity problem or information that needs to be updated. Before looking further, we can try clearing the browser’s cache. If this does not work, we must go to the computer’s network troubleshooter, which will specify where the error is.
ERROR CODE W8226
Only Windows 8 users will get this error. It usually consists of some network connection problem that does not allow the device to connect to Netflix. If you are on a public network, the network administrator himself may be blocking streaming services. If you have the possibility, try a different network.
ERROR CODE O7363-1260-00000048
The code references the HTML5 player that Netflix uses to play the content in the Opera browser. You may not be using a compatible version (you can check the versions that are compatible a little above).
ERROR CODE M7020
Again, this code refers to a pending update that prevents the proper development of Netflix. This incident can be solved by deleting the browsing data. We are especially interested in cookies. When you want to delete this data, select “the origin of time” to heal yourself.
ERROR CODE H7053-1013
It is possible that, if you receive this type of error, you have a cookie problem in the Netflix app itself. To clear them, you need to go to  netflix.com/clearcookies. By doing so, you will be logged out. You must re-enter your username and password and start the app again. If the problem persists, you may need to restart your computer.
ERROR CODE M7111-1331-2206
 The glitch that may occur this time may be related to using bookmarks to access Netflix. Try entering Netflix by typing www.netflix.com in the address bar. If this fixes it, you should recreate the Netflix bookmark, and it probably won’t happen again.
ERROR CODE U7361-1254-C00D4E85
This error again refers to data not being updated in the system. Check that you don’t have major software updates or updates from Netflix itself pending. If nothing is pending, try restarting your computer.
ERROR CODE M7355-1204
The browser is the problem when we get this error. We may have an incompatible version or a problem with Chrome extensions, which may interfere with playback. We can try uninstalling and reinstalling Chrome if we do not have downloaded extensions.
ERROR CODE F7353
If you are getting this error, it is probably because you are using an outdated version of Mozilla Firefox. Update your browser or try a different one.
ERROR CODE F7063-1417
 This last common error is related to the Indexed DB API files. This is a type of storage that Mozilla uses in the Firefox browser, and it may need some kind of update.
To solve the problem, you must go to the Netflix website and click the second button on the screen. Then select View page info, and check the Permissions tab. Scroll down the page until you find Keep storage in offline mode and select Clear storage. Then restart Firefox and open Netflix again.
MOST COMMON SOLUTIONS
As we have been able to verify with these errors, a large part of the problems come from an update failure, either from browsers or from the software itself. That is why we recommend that you always keep your Windows or Mac computer updated and carry out tasks to clean cookies and your browser’s cache. The browser must also be up to date, so don’t forget to check that you have the latest version downloaded.
The other big reason for problems comes from the network connection. Always regularly reboot the router, even when there are no problems, as it can refresh the connection. Also, when they are shared networks, always check that there are no permission or blocking problems with the administrator.
Finally, don’t be afraid to use “the computer science remedy,” which involves restarting apps, browsers, or the computer itself. It has always worked well and continues to give good results.
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