Hi! I see you're having an issue where movies you've already watched keep showing up as partially finished in your Continue Watching list on the Fandango at Home app. That can certainly make it tricky to keep track of what you need to watch next. Could you tell me if this happens with all movies or just certain ones? Also, have you tried any steps so far like removing them from the list or signing out and back in?
Meanwhile, I can guide you through some steps that typically help with this:
1. Manually Remove Completed Titles: - Open the Fandango at Home app on your ChromeOS device. - Go to your Continue Watching list. - Look for an option like an “X” to remove or a menu to clear the movie from the list. Removing the item manually resets its status.
2. Clear Your Viewing History for Those Titles: - Sometimes, the app keeps a cached "resume point" that’s incorrect. Clearing the history for those movies may help. Usually, this involves removing them from your Watchlist or Continue Watching list as above, or checking your Watch History in settings and deleting entries if possible.
3. Sign out and Sign Back In: - This can refresh your viewing data synced with your account and eliminate any temporary glitches.
4. App Update & Clear Cache (if possible): - Since you’re on ChromeOS, check if there’s an update for the Fandango at Home app or extension. - Sometimes clearing your browser cache and cookies helps clear mismatched progress data. You can do this via Chrome settings.
If these still do not resolve the problem, sometimes the issue persists due to a sync glitch between devices or servers, as others have reported similar recurring problems with content reappearing in Continue Watching on various devices1.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step on how to remove movies from Continue Watching on your device or how to clear cache? Also, do you access Fandango at Home mostly via the Chrome browser or a dedicated app on your Chromebox/Chromebook? That info will help tailor next steps better.
Thanks for letting me know you’re accessing Fandango at Home through your Chrome browser on your Chromebook and that you’ve already tried the usual steps like clearing cache, signing out/in, and manually removing movies from Continue Watching. Since this issue keeps coming back, let’s try a few more focused troubleshooting steps tailored to your browser environment.
Here’s what I suggest next:
1. Full Browser Data Clear (Beyond Cache): Sometimes cookies and site data related to Fandango at Home can cause sync problems with Continue Watching. Let’s clear all browsing data including cookies and cached images specifically for the Fandango site: - Go into Chrome Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data > See all cookies and site data. - Search for “fandango” or “vudu” and remove those entries. - Restart your browser and log back in to see if the Continue Watching list resets properly.
2. Try Incognito Mode: Open a new incognito window in Chrome (Ctrl+Shift+N) and log into Fandango at Home there. Incognito mode disables most extensions and uses a fresh session without stored cookies/cache. If your Continue Watching list behaves properly here, an extension or stored data in your normal profile might be interfering.
3. Disable Browser Extensions Temporarily: Sometimes ad blockers or privacy extensions cause data sync issues. Temporarily disable extensions and test Fandango again. You can toggle them off via chrome://extensions/.
4. Check for Synchronized Devices: If you use Fandango at Home on multiple devices or browsers, an out-of-sync device could be pushing outdated progress data back to your account. Try logging out of all other devices or apps connected to your Fandango account.
5. Account Sync/Rebuild: Occasionally, account data can get stuck on the server side. It might help to sign out, then wait 30 minutes to an hour before signing in again to allow server-side sync to refresh your data.
If these steps don’t resolve it, the issue might stem from a server-side sync problem or a known bug with browser sessions on ChromeOS. In that case, reaching out to Fandango at Home support directly could help them investigate on their end1.
Would you like me to walk you through clearing site-specific cookies in Chrome, or testing Incognito mode first? Also, do you have extensions enabled that might impact browsing? Let me know!
Thanks for asking about common issues with the Fandango at Home app when accessed through browsers like Chrome on your Chromebook. Here are some typical problems users have reported with browser access to Fandango at Home:
1. Streaming Playback Errors or Failures Sometimes users encounter messages like "Playback Error" or the video not loading properly. This can be due to outdated app versions, temporary server glitches, or browser compatibility problems. Ensuring the app or site is up-to-date and trying a different browser can help2.
2. Movies or Episodes Not Showing or Loading Correctly Occasionally certain movies or episodes appear in the app but do not show up properly or play in the browser, suggesting device-specific or browser-specific incompatibilities5.
3. Issues with Continue Watching List Sync Like in your case, movies already watched sometimes keep showing as partially watched in the Continue Watching list. This can be caused by sync problems between devices or cookies/cache issues in the browser, which affect your viewing history or resume points1.
4. Browser-Specific Compatibility Problems Some browsers, including Edge or older versions of browsers, have been reported to cause issues with Fandango at Home playback or interface responsiveness1. Chrome usually works best but ensuring it's updated is key.
5. Slow Site Performance and Loading Times Users have reported slower loading or buffering in browser sessions, sometimes due to cache overload or server-side performance1. Clearing browser data and minimizing extensions can improve this.
6. Unsupported Devices or OS Versions The app no longer supports some older devices or OS versions, which could impact functionality, though this mainly affects apps rather than browser access9.
Given your ChromeOS version and browser, you are generally in a good position for compatibility, so issues are often due to cached data or account sync glitches. Since you've tried manual removal and clearing cache already, performing a site-specific cookie/data clear and checking for multiple devices logged into your account might help improve sync and your Continue Watching list accuracy.12
Would you like me to help you step-by-step with clearing site-specific cookies or checking your account devices? Or if you want, I can assist in drafting a support request to Fandango so their backend team can look into a possible account sync issue.
Are you satisfied with this overview or would you prefer more details on any of these points?
Got it! Since you’re using Fandango at Home through your Chrome browser on ChromeOS, the app itself doesn’t have a dedicated cache reset option like some mobile or TV apps. Instead, clearing your browser’s cache and site data for Fandango is the best way to effectively clear the “app cache” and fix glitches like Continue Watching list issues or playback errors. Here's how to clear cache specifically for Fandango at Home in Chrome on your Chromebook:
1. Open Chrome and click the three dots menu in the top right. 2. Select Settings. 3. Go to Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data > See all cookies and site data. 4. In the search bar, type “fandango” or “vudu” to filter site data related to Fandango at Home. 5. Click the trash icon next to those entries to remove cookies and cached data for the site. 6. Close and reopen your browser, then log back into Fandango at Home.
This clears outdated or corrupted site data that can cause your Continue Watching list errors or playback glitches1.
If you want to ensure a clean slate for troubleshooting, you can also:
- Try using Incognito mode in Chrome to bypass cached data and extensions and check if the issue persists. - Disable Chrome extensions temporarily, especially ad blockers or privacy tools, as they can interfere with site behavior.
If after clearing browser data and checking extensions the problem remains, the issue could be server-side syncing glitches, for which contacting Fandango at Home support may be necessary.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step through clearing site-specific cookies in your Chrome browser on ChromeOS? Or help you test Incognito mode next?
Thanks for your question about the latest updates and bug fixes for the Fandango at Home app. Here's what I found based on recent information:
- The most current troubleshooting guides and fixes, including streaming issues and app malfunctions, have been recently updated in 2026, with recommended steps like app updates and server checks to resolve playback and loading errors. A recent detailed video guide covers common fixes if the app isn’t working properly1.
- Users have reported some Android-specific problems such as the app loading but refusing to play movies, prompting support calls without resolution yet2.
- Regular updates include bug fixes aimed at improving download reliability and playback stability4.
- On Windows, recent Fandango at Home updates have included general bug fixes to improve performance and compatibility6.
- Some users on other platforms like Android TV or Xbox have reported challenges after updates, including forced "hard" update requirements that caused app-launch issues until the update was installed7.
Overall, the development team appears to be actively maintaining the app with incremental fixes for playback, downloading, and interface bugs across supported platforms. Since you are on ChromeOS using the browser version, most fixes would relate to streaming and syncing performance improvements delivered on the server side or by browser compatibility updates.
If you want, I can help you find the latest browser-specific updates or assist with troubleshooting based on the newest patches. Also, I can help draft a detailed support request if your issue is persistent despite updates.
Are you satisfied with this summary on recent Fandango at Home app updates? Would you like help checking for any updates on your device or browser compatibility?
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Hi! I see you're having an issue where movies you've already watched keep showing up as partially finished in your Continue Watching list on the Fandango at Home app. That can certainly make it tricky to keep track of what you need to watch next. Could you tell me if this happens with all movies or just certain ones? Also, have you tried any steps so far like removing them from the list or signing out and back in?
Meanwhile, I can guide you through some steps that typically help with this:
1. Manually Remove Completed Titles:
- Open the Fandango at Home app on your ChromeOS device.
- Go to your Continue Watching list.
- Look for an option like an “X” to remove or a menu to clear the movie from the list. Removing the item manually resets its status.
2. Clear Your Viewing History for Those Titles:
- Sometimes, the app keeps a cached "resume point" that’s incorrect. Clearing the history for those movies may help. Usually, this involves removing them from your Watchlist or Continue Watching list as above, or checking your Watch History in settings and deleting entries if possible.
3. Sign out and Sign Back In:
- This can refresh your viewing data synced with your account and eliminate any temporary glitches.
4. App Update & Clear Cache (if possible):
- Since you’re on ChromeOS, check if there’s an update for the Fandango at Home app or extension.
- Sometimes clearing your browser cache and cookies helps clear mismatched progress data. You can do this via Chrome settings.
If these still do not resolve the problem, sometimes the issue persists due to a sync glitch between devices or servers, as others have reported similar recurring problems with content reappearing in Continue Watching on various devices1.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step on how to remove movies from Continue Watching on your device or how to clear cache? Also, do you access Fandango at Home mostly via the Chrome browser or a dedicated app on your Chromebox/Chromebook? That info will help tailor next steps better.
I access Fandango At Home via my browser. I have tried the steps above but the issue keeps re-occurring.
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Thanks for letting me know you’re accessing Fandango at Home through your Chrome browser on your Chromebook and that you’ve already tried the usual steps like clearing cache, signing out/in, and manually removing movies from Continue Watching. Since this issue keeps coming back, let’s try a few more focused troubleshooting steps tailored to your browser environment.
Here’s what I suggest next:
1. Full Browser Data Clear (Beyond Cache):
Sometimes cookies and site data related to Fandango at Home can cause sync problems with Continue Watching. Let’s clear all browsing data including cookies and cached images specifically for the Fandango site:
- Go into Chrome Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data > See all cookies and site data.
- Search for “fandango” or “vudu” and remove those entries.
- Restart your browser and log back in to see if the Continue Watching list resets properly.
2. Try Incognito Mode:
Open a new incognito window in Chrome (Ctrl+Shift+N) and log into Fandango at Home there. Incognito mode disables most extensions and uses a fresh session without stored cookies/cache. If your Continue Watching list behaves properly here, an extension or stored data in your normal profile might be interfering.
3. Disable Browser Extensions Temporarily:
Sometimes ad blockers or privacy extensions cause data sync issues. Temporarily disable extensions and test Fandango again. You can toggle them off via chrome://extensions/.
4. Check for Synchronized Devices:
If you use Fandango at Home on multiple devices or browsers, an out-of-sync device could be pushing outdated progress data back to your account. Try logging out of all other devices or apps connected to your Fandango account.
5. Account Sync/Rebuild:
Occasionally, account data can get stuck on the server side. It might help to sign out, then wait 30 minutes to an hour before signing in again to allow server-side sync to refresh your data.
If these steps don’t resolve it, the issue might stem from a server-side sync problem or a known bug with browser sessions on ChromeOS. In that case, reaching out to Fandango at Home support directly could help them investigate on their end1.
Would you like me to walk you through clearing site-specific cookies in Chrome, or testing Incognito mode first? Also, do you have extensions enabled that might impact browsing? Let me know!
Common issues with Fandango at Home on browsers
Common issues with Fandango at Home on browsers
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Thanks for asking about common issues with the Fandango at Home app when accessed through browsers like Chrome on your Chromebook. Here are some typical problems users have reported with browser access to Fandango at Home:
1. Streaming Playback Errors or Failures
Sometimes users encounter messages like "Playback Error" or the video not loading properly. This can be due to outdated app versions, temporary server glitches, or browser compatibility problems. Ensuring the app or site is up-to-date and trying a different browser can help2.
2. Movies or Episodes Not Showing or Loading Correctly
Occasionally certain movies or episodes appear in the app but do not show up properly or play in the browser, suggesting device-specific or browser-specific incompatibilities5.
3. Issues with Continue Watching List Sync
Like in your case, movies already watched sometimes keep showing as partially watched in the Continue Watching list. This can be caused by sync problems between devices or cookies/cache issues in the browser, which affect your viewing history or resume points1.
4. Browser-Specific Compatibility Problems
Some browsers, including Edge or older versions of browsers, have been reported to cause issues with Fandango at Home playback or interface responsiveness1. Chrome usually works best but ensuring it's updated is key.
5. Slow Site Performance and Loading Times
Users have reported slower loading or buffering in browser sessions, sometimes due to cache overload or server-side performance1. Clearing browser data and minimizing extensions can improve this.
6. Unsupported Devices or OS Versions
The app no longer supports some older devices or OS versions, which could impact functionality, though this mainly affects apps rather than browser access9.
Given your ChromeOS version and browser, you are generally in a good position for compatibility, so issues are often due to cached data or account sync glitches. Since you've tried manual removal and clearing cache already, performing a site-specific cookie/data clear and checking for multiple devices logged into your account might help improve sync and your Continue Watching list accuracy.1 2
Would you like me to help you step-by-step with clearing site-specific cookies or checking your account devices? Or if you want, I can assist in drafting a support request to Fandango so their backend team can look into a possible account sync issue.
Are you satisfied with this overview or would you prefer more details on any of these points?
Clearing cache to resolve Fandango at Home errors
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Got it! Since you’re using Fandango at Home through your Chrome browser on ChromeOS, the app itself doesn’t have a dedicated cache reset option like some mobile or TV apps. Instead, clearing your browser’s cache and site data for Fandango is the best way to effectively clear the “app cache” and fix glitches like Continue Watching list issues or playback errors. Here's how to clear cache specifically for Fandango at Home in Chrome on your Chromebook:
1. Open Chrome and click the three dots menu in the top right.
2. Select Settings.
3. Go to Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data > See all cookies and site data.
4. In the search bar, type “fandango” or “vudu” to filter site data related to Fandango at Home.
5. Click the trash icon next to those entries to remove cookies and cached data for the site.
6. Close and reopen your browser, then log back into Fandango at Home.
This clears outdated or corrupted site data that can cause your Continue Watching list errors or playback glitches1.
If you want to ensure a clean slate for troubleshooting, you can also:
- Try using Incognito mode in Chrome to bypass cached data and extensions and check if the issue persists.
- Disable Chrome extensions temporarily, especially ad blockers or privacy tools, as they can interfere with site behavior.
If after clearing browser data and checking extensions the problem remains, the issue could be server-side syncing glitches, for which contacting Fandango at Home support may be necessary.
Would you like me to guide you step-by-step through clearing site-specific cookies in your Chrome browser on ChromeOS? Or help you test Incognito mode next?
Latest Fandango At Home app updates and fixes
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Thanks for your question about the latest updates and bug fixes for the Fandango at Home app. Here's what I found based on recent information:
- The most current troubleshooting guides and fixes, including streaming issues and app malfunctions, have been recently updated in 2026, with recommended steps like app updates and server checks to resolve playback and loading errors. A recent detailed video guide covers common fixes if the app isn’t working properly1.
- Users have reported some Android-specific problems such as the app loading but refusing to play movies, prompting support calls without resolution yet2.
- Regular updates include bug fixes aimed at improving download reliability and playback stability4.
- On Windows, recent Fandango at Home updates have included general bug fixes to improve performance and compatibility6.
- Some users on other platforms like Android TV or Xbox have reported challenges after updates, including forced "hard" update requirements that caused app-launch issues until the update was installed7.
Overall, the development team appears to be actively maintaining the app with incremental fixes for playback, downloading, and interface bugs across supported platforms. Since you are on ChromeOS using the browser version, most fixes would relate to streaming and syncing performance improvements delivered on the server side or by browser compatibility updates.
If you want, I can help you find the latest browser-specific updates or assist with troubleshooting based on the newest patches. Also, I can help draft a detailed support request if your issue is persistent despite updates.
Are you satisfied with this summary on recent Fandango at Home app updates? Would you like help checking for any updates on your device or browser compatibility?