How to Fix Netflix Not Working in Chrome

Nowadays, everybody uses Netflix. It is one of the most popular online media streaming services across the globe. Even though Netflix is an amazing video streaming platform, it is not always a joy to use. Sometimes, Netflix may crash or freeze on web browsers. You may encounter Netflix not working on Chrome error. Well, try following these basic troubleshooting tips to fix the problem.

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Netflix not working in Chrome: What to do?

  1. Refresh the webpage

Are you getting Netflix not working in Chrome error? Try refreshing the webpage and see if it does the trick. Chrome takes up a lot of memory, and as a result, may get stuck when significant memory is consumed. In case the video stops playing, and you see any error, then just reload the page. If the regular refresh does not work, then force refresh the page. Press Control + R keys on your Windows PC, and it will bypass the cache and force the page to reload. Mac users can hit the Command + Shift + R keys to do the same.

  • Clear the browser cache

At times cache may cause Netflix to stop working in Chrome. Hence, you should clear the browser cache. Doing so will remove any corrupt files that are causing the error. To clear the Chrome cache, just click on the ellipsis icon at the top right corner and select More Tools. Now, click on Clear browsing data and select a time range. Choose All Time. Place a tick on the squared beside Cookies and other site data along with Cached images and files. Click on the Clear data button.

  • Go incognito

In case the problem persists even after clearing the cache. Then try opening the browser in Incognito mode. This private session does not use any cache and just accepts session cookies. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Find the Chrome icon on the toolbar.
  • Right-click on it.
  • Choose the New Incognito Window option from the Tasks section in the context menu.
  • Now, go to the Netflix website.
  • Sign in to your account
  • Play a video.
  • Check if it is playing without error.
  • Check the extensions

Did your Netflix, all of a sudden, stop working when you got a new extension for Chrome? If the answer is yes, then the extension may be causing the error. Turn off the newly added extension, and then reload the webpage. Go to Netflix and see if the video is streaming properly or not. If this does not do the trick, then just remove the new extension from the browser.

  • New Chrome User Profile

At times a problem with the Chrome profile can be the cause of Netflix not working error. In these cases, you should try to play Netflix from another profile.

  • Open the Chrome menu.
  • Click on the Settings option.
  • Go to the People section.
  • Click on Manage other people.
  • Click on Add Person.
  • Choose a name and upload a profile picture.
  • Click on Save.
  • Now, log in with the newly created account.

Deam Jones is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at office.com/setup.

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