Hi! I see you're encountering the Spotify login error with the message "network request failed [api.register]" when trying to connect via the MUBR app. Let’s work through this together.
To start, can you tell me: - Which device and internet connection are you using? (e.g., Wi-Fi, mobile data) - Have you tried any steps so far, like restarting the app or your device?
Meanwhile, here’s a clear step-by-step approach to troubleshoot this:
1. Check your internet connection Make sure your device is connected to a stable and unrestricted internet network. Sometimes network filters or proxies can block access to Spotify’s login APIs.
2. Restart the MUBR app Close the app completely and then reopen it. This can resolve temporary glitches.
3. Update the app Ensure that your MUBR app is up-to-date. Sometimes older versions may have login issues caused by API changes.
4. Clear app data and cache (on Windows WebKit browser) Since you mentioned WebKit on Windows, try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies, as corrupted or outdated data can cause network request failures.
5. Disable VPN or Proxy if used Some VPNs or proxies interfere with Spotify login requests. Try disabling them and then logging in again.
6. Verify Spotify API credentials If you are developing, check that the Spotify Client ID and Secret configured in MUBR are correct and valid.
If these steps don’t resolve the error, it may be a server-side or API issue related to Spotify or MUBR’s backend. In that case, please let me know and I can assist with more advanced diagnostics or escalate to the MUBR team.
Let me know how these steps go or if you need help with any of them! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
Thanks for the info that you’re using Wi-Fi on an Infinix Smart HD 9. That helps focus the troubleshooting.
Since the error points to a network request failure when logging into Spotify via the MUBR app, and you’re on Wi-Fi with the Infinix Smart HD 9, let’s try a few tailored steps:
1. Restart Your Device and Router Sometimes a simple restart clears temporary network hiccups. Turn off your Infinix phone, unplug your Wi-Fi router for 30 seconds, then plug it back and turn the phone on.
2. Forget and Reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network On your Infinix phone, go to Wi-Fi settings, tap your connected network, and select “Forget.” Then reconnect by entering the Wi-Fi password again. This refreshes the connection.
3. Reset Network Settings on the Infinix Smart 9 Resetting network settings will clear all Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network configurations and can fix deeper connectivity issues. To do this, follow these steps: - Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth - Confirm and let the phone reboot and reset network settings. (Here’s a helpful video reference: How to Reset Network Settings INFINIX Smart 9 HD)
4. Check for Software Updates Make sure both your Infinix Smart HD 9 OS and the MUBR app are updated to the latest versions to avoid known network bugs.
5. Disable VPN or Security Apps (if Any) If you use VPN apps or internet security software on your phone, temporarily disable them and try Spotify login again, as these can block API requests.
6. Try a Different Network If possible, try connecting your phone to another Wi-Fi network or mobile data to see if the problem is isolated to your current Wi-Fi.
If these don't clear up the issue, it may be related to the app's interaction with the network on your device specifically, or an account-related API problem.
Please try these and let me know which step you get to and the result. That way, I can guide you further! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
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Hi! I see you're encountering the Spotify login error with the message "network request failed [api.register]" when trying to connect via the MUBR app. Let’s work through this together.
To start, can you tell me:
- Which device and internet connection are you using? (e.g., Wi-Fi, mobile data)
- Have you tried any steps so far, like restarting the app or your device?
Meanwhile, here’s a clear step-by-step approach to troubleshoot this:
1. Check your internet connection
Make sure your device is connected to a stable and unrestricted internet network. Sometimes network filters or proxies can block access to Spotify’s login APIs.
2. Restart the MUBR app
Close the app completely and then reopen it. This can resolve temporary glitches.
3. Update the app
Ensure that your MUBR app is up-to-date. Sometimes older versions may have login issues caused by API changes.
4. Clear app data and cache (on Windows WebKit browser)
Since you mentioned WebKit on Windows, try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies, as corrupted or outdated data can cause network request failures.
5. Disable VPN or Proxy if used
Some VPNs or proxies interfere with Spotify login requests. Try disabling them and then logging in again.
6. Verify Spotify API credentials
If you are developing, check that the Spotify Client ID and Secret configured in MUBR are correct and valid.
If these steps don’t resolve the error, it may be a server-side or API issue related to Spotify or MUBR’s backend. In that case, please let me know and I can assist with more advanced diagnostics or escalate to the MUBR team.
Let me know how these steps go or if you need help with any of them! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
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Pierre
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Thanks for the info that you’re using Wi-Fi on an Infinix Smart HD 9. That helps focus the troubleshooting.
Since the error points to a network request failure when logging into Spotify via the MUBR app, and you’re on Wi-Fi with the Infinix Smart HD 9, let’s try a few tailored steps:
1. Restart Your Device and Router
Sometimes a simple restart clears temporary network hiccups. Turn off your Infinix phone, unplug your Wi-Fi router for 30 seconds, then plug it back and turn the phone on.
2. Forget and Reconnect to the Wi-Fi Network
On your Infinix phone, go to Wi-Fi settings, tap your connected network, and select “Forget.” Then reconnect by entering the Wi-Fi password again. This refreshes the connection.
3. Reset Network Settings on the Infinix Smart 9
Resetting network settings will clear all Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile network configurations and can fix deeper connectivity issues. To do this, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth
- Confirm and let the phone reboot and reset network settings.
(Here’s a helpful video reference: How to Reset Network Settings INFINIX Smart 9 HD)
4. Check for Software Updates
Make sure both your Infinix Smart HD 9 OS and the MUBR app are updated to the latest versions to avoid known network bugs.
5. Disable VPN or Security Apps (if Any)
If you use VPN apps or internet security software on your phone, temporarily disable them and try Spotify login again, as these can block API requests.
6. Try a Different Network
If possible, try connecting your phone to another Wi-Fi network or mobile data to see if the problem is isolated to your current Wi-Fi.
If these don't clear up the issue, it may be related to the app's interaction with the network on your device specifically, or an account-related API problem.
Please try these and let me know which step you get to and the result. That way, I can guide you further! Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?