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A Firewall May Be Blocking Spotify: Fix This Error in 7 Steps
Tested fixes for the Firewall blocking Spotify error
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Spotify is an online music streaming platform that allows users to stream music from across the globe on various Operating Systems. Lately, users report the error message A firewall may be blocking Spotify on the platform.
Likewise, some complain about theSomething went wrong on Spotify errormessage affecting the platform.
What does it mean when Spotify says a Firewall is blocking it?
The error may occur on Spotify with various error codes:
A firewall may be blocking Spotify. Please update your firewall to allow Spotify. Additionally, you could try changing the currently used proxy settings (Error code: 17).
Others areError codes: auth: 15, 16, 30, 34,etc.
However, the error doesn’t mean your login credentials are wrong. It means some underlying problems are impeding the activities of the Spotify client. Some factors are:
Nevertheless, we’ll take you through some basic steps for fixing the error.
What can I do if a Firewall is blocking Spotify on my PC?
Try the following preliminary checks:
If the error persists, go ahead with the solutions below.
1. Change the Proxy settings option
Disabling the Proxy settings for Spotify will fix any interference causing the app.
2. Disable third-party Proxy Server
Other third-party Proxy servers on your PC can cause the issue, so disabling them can fix it. Readhow to fix the Proxy not turning offon Windows 11.
3. Allow Spotify through Windows Defender Firewall
Allowing Spotify as an exception in Windows Firewall prevents the firewall from checking or delaying its processes. You can checkhow to fix Windows Firewall blocking other app featureson your PC.
4. Change your Country
Changing your country will fix any region or country settings causing problems with Spotify.
5. Disable third-party VPN
Disabling the Virtual Private Network (VPN) on your PC will fix any conflicts with the Spotify app.
You can also read our article onfixing VPN not working with Spotifyfor more information on resolving VPN issues.
6. Change your DNS Server Address
Changing your DNS server address can help fix network issues and help Spotify connect to its servers. Read more aboutchecking and changing the DNS serverif you’re having trouble with the steps.
7. Reinstall the Spotify application
Installing a new copy of Spotify on your PC will repair corrupt installation files and install the latest version.
Check our guide onhow to completely remove Spotifyon Windows PC.
Conclusively, our readers can read our guide onlistening to music together on Spotifyon PC. Also, readers using the Spotify web app cancheck how to block ads on the Spotify web appon their browser.
If you have any questions or suggestions on this guide, kindly leave them in the comments section below.
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Henderson Jayden Harper
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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.