Open Application Support and delete the Spotify folder. On Android and OS devices, an easy way to see if there's an update available is to open the App Store (iOS) or Play Store (Android) and search for "Spotify." If there's an update available, the download button will be marked Update. Open Caches and delete the and folders. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. which do i do and how do i do it This thread is locked. it says i need to update a firewall as this may be blocking it or, i need to change my proxy settings. If you're having trouble with Spotify, make sure the app is up to date - if it hasn't updated in a while, you might be running an older version that has a bug or is now incompatible with other software on your device. A Firewall May Be Blocking Spotify, Error Code 30 SolutionThere are multiple reasons causing Spotify error code 30. Created on Apfirewall is blocking spotify error 101. As a reminder, here is how to close apps on Android and how to close apps on iPhone. If that is successful, then you can restart any apps you absolutely need to use at the same time as Spotify. Additionally you could try changing the currently used proxy settings. If you are on a public/work/college wifi, it could be that those networks are set up to block connections with Spotify. Click on the Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall on the left panel. In either case, the remedy is to try closing any other apps you're not currently using - or close all the other apps and see if Spotify starts to work. Please update your firewall to allow Spotify. If Spotify isn't working for you, it might be because of a conflict with another app or because your device is running dangerously low on memory and there isn't enough space on the device to stream audio.
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