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Paramount Plus has been around for quite some time now, but it seems that many are having issues with their apps, making it impossible to actually watch anything on the platform. So, for those times when Paramount Plus is not working for you (and we know how frustrating that can be), we've prepared a series of possible fixes and solutions.
The issues with Paramount Plus folks are complaining about vary - the apps are not loading properly; if the app is loading, then the content isn't; videos can't be streamed, and so on. So, let's handle all the issues individually, so they're easier to handle and fix.
If your Paramount Plus app won't load, there could be multiple reasons behind this. Generally speaking, if you're using Google's Play Store or any other app store, the app won't even pop up for you if your device isn't compatible.
With that said, you'll want to check Paramount Plus' system requirements, found below. Then, we've prepared additional information for individual operating systems, so take a look.
First of all, let's look at what the system requirements are for Paramount Plus.Â
Now that we have that out of the way, and you're sure you have all the right devices and operating system versions running, we can proceed to solve this issue.
Paramount+ should work just fine even on very old Windows- and Mac OS-powered computers. Aside from that, it should also work fine on older versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. However, keep in mind that your browser's support for JavaScript should be enabled, and its cookies should not be blocked.
Sometimes add-ons like ad blockers can interfere with websites and streaming services working properly, so try turning off any ad blockers, VPN/proxy extensions, or other extensions you may have running in your Web browser, and try again.
Check if your Internet connection is running correctly by testing out your speed. You may need to reboot your router and/or modem by unplugging and plugging them back on again.Â
First, check the table found above and ensure that your mobile device is compatible with Paramount Plus. You'll probably need to go to the 'About' section on your phone (part of the Settings app on both iOS and Android), so you can check whether you're running the latest software version. Update your iPhone or Android device if a system update is available.
Then, go to the App Store on your device and check if any updates are available for Paramount Plus. Install them, if there are.Â
You'll also want to check your Internet connectivity by running a speed test. Make sure you're on Wi-Fi since mobile data may be unsuitable for the service.Â
If the app is still acting up, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling the app. Finally, restarting your device may also work to fix whatever glitch prevents you from watching content.Â
If Paramount Plus is not working on your Apple TV, you should restart your device. In order to do this, you have to go to Settings, then to System, and from there to Restart.Â
Should the issue persist, you need to check for system updates. Go to Settings > System > Software Updates > Update Software. Your device will contact Apple's servers, so you'll see whether an update is available.
Make sure to check whether your Android TV device (which could be a smart TV or media streaming device) is running the latest software. You can do that by going to your device's settings, where should be an option to update the software.
Then, see if any updates are available for your Paramount Plus app. Your Android TV device should have access to Google's Play Store, where you can check for app updates.
If the app is still not loading or freezing, shut down the TV. You can also reboot the device by pressing and holding the Power button on your remote control for 5 seconds.Â
The following solutions apply to cases when Paramount Plus fails to stream or play content. You might see a black screen or a loading image. Also, the same applies to the "Video Unavailable" error message. Check the possible solutions below, based on the device you use.
In cases when Paramount Plus doesn't work on a computer, the Web browser you use is the most likely culprit. So, you'll want to try the solutions found below.
We'll first check which Web browsers are supported by Paramount Plus. So, take a look at the following table, and then we'll show you the else needs to be done.
Now that we've established which Web browsers work with Paramount Plus, here are the steps you need to take:
Firefox comes with a handy feature called 'Tracking Protection.' However, using that feature can cause streaming issues with Paramount Plus. So, do the following:
Paramount Plus requires a 4 Mbps Web connection, at least. So, here's how to ensure that your connection is fast enough and what to do if it isn't:
In general, there's not much you can do to fix Paramount Plus' streaming issues on iOS and Android. However, you can restart the app and check your Web connection.
No matter which streaming device you might have, our first suggestion is to force-close the Paramount Plus app. By restarting the app, you might resolve streaming-related issues. If that doesn't help, here are some other solutions to try.
We recommend restarting your Roku. After that, you can perform a system update and check the quality of your Web connection in the following way:
In many cases, force-restarting Paramount Plus can resolve streaming issues on a Fire TV Stick. That's done in the following way:
To resolve streaming issues with Paramount Plus on an Apple TV, you can restart the app. You can also restart the device itself using these steps:
The streaming platform recommends restarting the device for streaming-related issues with Paramount Plus on Xfinity devices.
In case of technical issues with your smart TV, Paramount Plus recommends restarting your device. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Based on whether you have an Xbox or PlayStation console, you need to either restart your console or force-close the Paramount Plus app. So, first, here's what to do on your Xbox.
When it comes to PlayStation consoles, there are two options to try. You can force-close Paramount Plus, and you can restart your PlayStation.
If you can't log in to Paramount Plus, first double-check if you use the correct email and password. If that doesn't fix the issue, here's what else you can try.
You're most probably using a Web browser to log in to Paramount Plus on your computer. So, you need to focus on your browser for a possible solution.
Being unable to log in to Paramount Plus on mobile devices can happen if you use Google Chrome. However, other browsers can be affected as well. So, here's what to do:
In general, problems with logging into apps on streaming devices are related to their cache data. So, to resolve that issue, you need to clear your device's cache.
The problem is that clearing the cache on your device depends on the model you use. It would be impossible for us to list all of the devices and models out there, so we'll recommend doing a Google search. Before you do that, make sure to know your device's model name or number, typically found on a sticker on the device itself or by going into the Settings app.
It's possible that some streaming devices don't have an option that lets you clear their cache. The best you can do in that case is to power-cycle your device. Unplug it from the power course, wait around 30 seconds, and plug the device back in.
We've received a number of comments from our readers who can't stream live TV using Paramount Plus. With that said, know that Paramount Plus currently offers two subscription plans, so you'll need its 'Premium' plan if you want to stream live TV.
Aside from using the 'Premium' plan, you need to be in an area/region where a supported CBS station exists. You can find the full list here.
Also, Paramount Plus will ask to detect your location to determine which CBS station should be visible once you log in. The streaming platform might not show you any channels if you decline that prompt.
So, if you use a browser to access Paramount Plus, make sure to visit your browser's settings and ensure that Paramount Plus can access your location. Here's how that is done in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
As per Paramount Plus' support documentation, if the app is crashing on your device, you need to force-close it. Then, try to re-open it and see if that fixes your issue. Alternatively, you'll want to remove Paramount Plus from your device and re-install the app.
To learn more about resolving this particular issue, check our dedicated guide that deals with fixing Paramount Plus' app crashing problems. That's where you'll find instructions for various devices and platforms.
Paramount Plus comes with support for Chromecast, which means you can cast its content from your iPhone, Android, or even your computer (via the Chrome browser). Here's what to do if you can't cast Paramount Plus' content to your TV.
When Paramount Plus keeps freezing, you'll need to restart the application, restart your device, and power-cycle your modem/router. Those are the recommended actions as per the streaming platform's support documentation.
We made sure to explain all the previously mentioned actions in our guide on fixing freezing-related issues on Paramount Plus. And also, we made sure to include a few tips of our own. So, use the provided link to learn more.
If Paramount Plus shows you an error code, you're actually in luck. That's because error codes point to specific issues, helping you pinpoint a solution. So, here are some of the most common error codes and how to fix them.
Paramount Plus' error codes 4201 and 1200 point to access-related restrictions. Something is blocking your access to the streaming app, which means you need to do the following:
Error codes such as 1106, 6999, 3002, 3005, 6590, and 6310 are typically harmless. They can point to possible problems in URL redirection, which is why the Paramount Plus website or app will try to resolve them on their own. So, you do the following:
Now, let's go over other types of Paramount Plus error codes related to streaming issues and different types of technical problems. We also made sure to include possible solutions.
It's not unusual to encounter audio issues when streaming Paramount Plus (video only with no sound, video/audio out of sync, choppy sound, etc.). So, to resolve various audio issues, you can try the following:
If you use a VPN or proxy service, you might encounter error messages while trying to access Paramount Plus. That's because this streaming service doesn't support VPNs, officially. So, if you turn to Paramount Plus for a solution, they'll tell you to disable your VPN.
At this point, you have two options in front of you. If you don't use a VPN, you need to check whether a VPN is installed on your device (perhaps someone else installed it and set it to launch on system startup). Here's our guide that explains how to know if you have a VPN installed.
In case you use a VPN, know that your VPN app is having problems working with Paramount Plus. We recommend checking the VPN app's settings. Try to change to a different protocol, perhaps a less secure one. If that doesn't help, you'll probably need to pick a more capable VPN service.
To help you find a VPN that'll meet your needs, we have many guides available on TechNadu. So, we'd like to recommend checking our guide to the best VPNs overall. And also, check this guide to the best VPNs for streaming.
If Paramount Plus doesn't work on your Samsung TV, there's a series of quick actions you can take. So, you'll want to try the following:
There could be several reasons why Paramount Plus is not working on your Firestick. That could be caused by a faulty app update, network-related issues, or Fire OS-related problems. With that said, you'll want to try these actions:
Paramount Plus has been experiencing a lot of issues on Roku devices, many of which remain unsolved. With that said, you can resolve most of Roku's technical issues in the following ways:
When a streaming service such as Paramount Plus is not working for you, the rule of thumb is to check whether your Internet connection is working correctly and if the apps and operating system require any updates.
Also, check if others have the same issues simultaneously, as multiple reports may indicate the service is having issues, and nothing you can do could solve the problem in those minutes - not until Paramount+ fixes the issue.
As a last resort, you can reach out to Paramount+ customer care either by dropping them an email or turning to Paramount+ Help (@askparamount) on Twitter. You can also contact the using the following phone number: +1-888-274-5343.
If you have anything to add, please make sure to use the comments section found below. And lastly, thank you for reading!