Hi there! I understand that when you try to open the Ego Driver app, you get a "Web page not available" error message on your device in KSA. Let me help you get this sorted out.
Just to clarify a few things first: - Are you accessing Ego Driver via the app itself or through a web browser on your Android 10 device? - Is your internet connection working fine for other apps or websites? - Have you tried restarting your device or toggling your Wi-Fi/mobile data connection?
Meanwhile, here is a simple step-by-step approach we can try:
1. Check Network Connection Make sure you have a stable internet connection either via Wi-Fi or mobile data.
2. Clear App Cache and Data - Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver - Tap on Storage - Clear Cache first, then Clear Data - Restart the app and try again
3. Check for App Updates Visit Google Play Store and ensure Ego Driver is updated to the latest version.
4. Try Using Mobile Data Instead of Wi-Fi (or vice versa) Sometimes network restrictions or DNS issues cause the error.
5. Verify Date & Time Settings Incorrect date/time can trigger security issues preventing web access. - Go to Settings > System > Date & Time - Enable "Automatic date & time" and "Automatic time zone"
If it still doesn’t work after these steps, there might be a server-side issue or geo-restriction on the Ego Driver’s backend for KSA. In that case, I can help escalate this to the Ego Driver support team.
Could you please try the above and let me know your results? That will guide us to the next best step.
Thanks for letting me know that those initial steps didn’t solve the problem. Since you’re still seeing the “Web page not available” error on your Android 10 device while using the Ego Driver app in KSA, let’s dig a bit deeper.
Based on similar reports, here are a few additional steps that might help:
1. Check App Permissions - Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver - Tap Permissions - Ensure the app has permission to access the Internet (and Location if required by the app). Sometimes, missing permissions can cause connection issues.
2. Reset Network Settings - Go to Settings > System > Reset Options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth - This will clear network configurations that might be causing connection blocks without deleting your data.
3. Check for VPN or Proxy Settings - If you are using a VPN or proxy on your device, disable it temporarily. Some regions or servers may block access causing the "unable to resolve host" or webpage errors.
4. Try Reinstalling the App - Uninstall Ego Driver - Reboot your device - Download and install the latest version from Google Play Store
5. Check Ego Driver Server Status Sometimes, the issue could be on their servers, especially if multiple users report connection problems recently. I found mentions of internet problems with Ego Driver in the last few days on community forums 1. This might be a temporary issue.
If after all this the problem persists, I recommend contacting Ego Driver’s customer support directly at [email protected] or through their official website to check if there are geo-restrictions or ongoing outages affecting your region.
Please try these steps and tell me how it goes. I’m here to help you get this sorted! Are you satisfied with this plan so far?
Thanks for reaching out again! I see you're encountering the "Web page not available" error when clicking Ego Driver in KSA. Since the basic troubleshooting didn't work, and considering this error often relates to network or app-related issues, let's try a couple of focused steps that often help with this specific error on Android WebKit-based browsers:
1. Check Internet Connection and DNS: Sometimes your device might have trouble resolving the Ego Driver’s web address if the DNS (Domain Name System) has issues. - Try switching to a public DNS like Google’s (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4): - Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Tap your connected network > Advanced > IP settings > Switch from DHCP to Static > set DNS 1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS 2 to 8.8.4.4. - Similarly, try toggling between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
2. Clear WebView Data: Since WebKit is involved, clearing the Android System WebView data/cache can help: - Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
3. Try Accessing Ego Driver in a Different Browser: Use Chrome or Firefox to test if the error still appears when you open Ego Driver via a browser, which can isolate whether the problem is the app or your network.
4. Check for App or OS Updates: Make sure your Ego Driver app and your Android OS are updated to the latest versions. <brIf these steps don’t resolve the error, the issue might be linked to the service availability in KSA or a temporary server issue. In that case, contacting Ego Driver support at [email protected] to report and get updates would be helpful.
Let me know how it goes after trying these! Are you satisfied with this approach so far? 21
Hi again! I see this "Web page not available" error with Ego Driver in KSA is still troubling you. Based on some recent search info and troubleshooting tips that helped others facing similar problems, here’s a clear step-by-step you can try on your Android 10 device using WebKit browser:
1. Check Internet Connection and DNS Settings: - Switch to a stable network if possible. Try toggling between Wi-Fi and mobile data. - To fix DNS resolution issues, change your DNS to Google’s public DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > your network > Advanced > IP settings > Static > input DNS servers).
2. Clear Browser and Android System WebView Cache: - Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. - Also clear cache and data for your WebKit browser (Settings > Apps > your browser).
3. Update or Reinstall Ego Driver: - Make sure Ego Driver is updated in Google Play Store. - If updated, uninstall then reinstall the app.
4. Try Another Browser or Device: - Open Ego Driver’s web page on Chrome or Firefox if possible to see if it’s a browser issue. <br5. Check for Geo-restriction or Service Outage: - Sometimes the service may be temporarily blocked or down in your region. You can reach Ego Driver support at [email protected] for confirmation. <brThese steps have helped other users resolve the “Web page not available” error with similar Android/WebKit setups in KSA12.
Let me know if this works out or if you need more guidance. Are you satisfied with this fix approach so far?
Hi! I see that the “Web page not available” error continues when you click Ego Driver in KSA on your Android 10 device using WebKit. I found some focused steps from recent solutions and community tips that should help you get past this error:
1. Ensure Internet Permissions and Connectivity: - Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver > Permissions - Confirm the app has Internet access enabled. - Test switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to rule out network restrictions.
2. Clear Android System WebView Cache and Data: Since WebKit relies on the System WebView component to display web content, corrupted cache here can cause page load errors. - Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage - Tap “Clear Cache” and then “Clear Data”
3. Adjust DNS Settings on Your Network: Sometimes local DNS servers in KSA might block or fail to resolve Ego Driver’s address. Switching to Google DNS helps: - Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > tap your active network > Advanced > IP settings > change from DHCP to Static - Set DNS 1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS 2 to 8.8.4.4 - Save and reconnect
4. Reinstall or Update the Ego Driver App: - Uninstall Ego Driver from your device. - Reboot your phone. - Download and install the latest version from Google Play Store.
5. Try Opening Ego Driver in Another Browser: Open the Ego Driver website with Chrome or Firefox to check if it’s a browser-specific problem or app-related issue.
6. Check for Service Outages or Geo-Restrictions: Some users in KSA recently reported Ego Driver connection problems due to server issues or regional blocks. Contact Ego Driver support at [email protected] for status updates or troubleshooting help if none of the above work.
Also, there’s a helpful YouTube video about fixing Ego Driver app issues that you might find useful.
Please try these steps and let me know how it goes! Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting plan so far? I’m here to help you get this fixed.
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Hi there! I understand that when you try to open the Ego Driver app, you get a "Web page not available" error message on your device in KSA. Let me help you get this sorted out.
Just to clarify a few things first:
- Are you accessing Ego Driver via the app itself or through a web browser on your Android 10 device?
- Is your internet connection working fine for other apps or websites?
- Have you tried restarting your device or toggling your Wi-Fi/mobile data connection?
Meanwhile, here is a simple step-by-step approach we can try:
1. Check Network Connection
Make sure you have a stable internet connection either via Wi-Fi or mobile data.
2. Clear App Cache and Data
- Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver
- Tap on Storage
- Clear Cache first, then Clear Data
- Restart the app and try again
3. Check for App Updates
Visit Google Play Store and ensure Ego Driver is updated to the latest version.
4. Try Using Mobile Data Instead of Wi-Fi (or vice versa)
Sometimes network restrictions or DNS issues cause the error.
5. Verify Date & Time Settings
Incorrect date/time can trigger security issues preventing web access.
- Go to Settings > System > Date & Time
- Enable "Automatic date & time" and "Automatic time zone"
If it still doesn’t work after these steps, there might be a server-side issue or geo-restriction on the Ego Driver’s backend for KSA. In that case, I can help escalate this to the Ego Driver support team.
Could you please try the above and let me know your results? That will guide us to the next best step.
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Thanks for letting me know that those initial steps didn’t solve the problem. Since you’re still seeing the “Web page not available” error on your Android 10 device while using the Ego Driver app in KSA, let’s dig a bit deeper.
Based on similar reports, here are a few additional steps that might help:
1. Check App Permissions
- Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver
- Tap Permissions
- Ensure the app has permission to access the Internet (and Location if required by the app).
Sometimes, missing permissions can cause connection issues.
2. Reset Network Settings
- Go to Settings > System > Reset Options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth
- This will clear network configurations that might be causing connection blocks without deleting your data.
3. Check for VPN or Proxy Settings
- If you are using a VPN or proxy on your device, disable it temporarily. Some regions or servers may block access causing the "unable to resolve host" or webpage errors.
4. Try Reinstalling the App
- Uninstall Ego Driver
- Reboot your device
- Download and install the latest version from Google Play Store
5. Check Ego Driver Server Status
Sometimes, the issue could be on their servers, especially if multiple users report connection problems recently. I found mentions of internet problems with Ego Driver in the last few days on community forums 1. This might be a temporary issue.
If after all this the problem persists, I recommend contacting Ego Driver’s customer support directly at [email protected] or through their official website to check if there are geo-restrictions or ongoing outages affecting your region.
Please try these steps and tell me how it goes. I’m here to help you get this sorted! Are you satisfied with this plan so far?
When I click ego driver. They show me. Web page not available. Error data. Please help me. I work ksa
Daniel Otega
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Thanks for reaching out again! I see you're encountering the "Web page not available" error when clicking Ego Driver in KSA. Since the basic troubleshooting didn't work, and considering this error often relates to network or app-related issues, let's try a couple of focused steps that often help with this specific error on Android WebKit-based browsers:
1. Check Internet Connection and DNS:
Sometimes your device might have trouble resolving the Ego Driver’s web address if the DNS (Domain Name System) has issues.
- Try switching to a public DNS like Google’s (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4):
- Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Tap your connected network > Advanced > IP settings > Switch from DHCP to Static > set DNS 1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS 2 to 8.8.4.4.
- Similarly, try toggling between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
2. Clear WebView Data:
Since WebKit is involved, clearing the Android System WebView data/cache can help:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
3. Try Accessing Ego Driver in a Different Browser:
Use Chrome or Firefox to test if the error still appears when you open Ego Driver via a browser, which can isolate whether the problem is the app or your network.
4. Check for App or OS Updates:
Make sure your Ego Driver app and your Android OS are updated to the latest versions.
<brIf these steps don’t resolve the error, the issue might be linked to the service availability in KSA or a temporary server issue. In that case, contacting Ego Driver support at [email protected] to report and get updates would be helpful.
Let me know how it goes after trying these! Are you satisfied with this approach so far? 2 1
When I click ego driver. They show me. Web page not available. Error data. Please help me. I work ksa
Daniel Otega
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Hi again! I see this "Web page not available" error with Ego Driver in KSA is still troubling you. Based on some recent search info and troubleshooting tips that helped others facing similar problems, here’s a clear step-by-step you can try on your Android 10 device using WebKit browser:
1. Check Internet Connection and DNS Settings:
- Switch to a stable network if possible. Try toggling between Wi-Fi and mobile data.
- To fix DNS resolution issues, change your DNS to Google’s public DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 (Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > your network > Advanced > IP settings > Static > input DNS servers).
2. Clear Browser and Android System WebView Cache:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
- Also clear cache and data for your WebKit browser (Settings > Apps > your browser).
3. Update or Reinstall Ego Driver:
- Make sure Ego Driver is updated in Google Play Store.
- If updated, uninstall then reinstall the app.
4. Try Another Browser or Device:
- Open Ego Driver’s web page on Chrome or Firefox if possible to see if it’s a browser issue.
<br5. Check for Geo-restriction or Service Outage:
- Sometimes the service may be temporarily blocked or down in your region. You can reach Ego Driver support at [email protected] for confirmation.
<brThese steps have helped other users resolve the “Web page not available” error with similar Android/WebKit setups in KSA1 2.
Let me know if this works out or if you need more guidance. Are you satisfied with this fix approach so far?
When I click ego driver. They show me. Web page not available. Error data. Please help me. I work ksa
Daniel Otega
Daniel specializes in Android and iOS apps. He also loves hiking and filming nat...
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Hi! I see that the “Web page not available” error continues when you click Ego Driver in KSA on your Android 10 device using WebKit. I found some focused steps from recent solutions and community tips that should help you get past this error:
1. Ensure Internet Permissions and Connectivity:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Ego Driver > Permissions
- Confirm the app has Internet access enabled.
- Test switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to rule out network restrictions.
2. Clear Android System WebView Cache and Data:
Since WebKit relies on the System WebView component to display web content, corrupted cache here can cause page load errors.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Android System WebView > Storage
- Tap “Clear Cache” and then “Clear Data”
3. Adjust DNS Settings on Your Network:
Sometimes local DNS servers in KSA might block or fail to resolve Ego Driver’s address. Switching to Google DNS helps:
- Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > tap your active network > Advanced > IP settings > change from DHCP to Static
- Set DNS 1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS 2 to 8.8.4.4
- Save and reconnect
4. Reinstall or Update the Ego Driver App:
- Uninstall Ego Driver from your device.
- Reboot your phone.
- Download and install the latest version from Google Play Store.
5. Try Opening Ego Driver in Another Browser:
Open the Ego Driver website with Chrome or Firefox to check if it’s a browser-specific problem or app-related issue.
6. Check for Service Outages or Geo-Restrictions:
Some users in KSA recently reported Ego Driver connection problems due to server issues or regional blocks. Contact Ego Driver support at [email protected] for status updates or troubleshooting help if none of the above work.
Also, there’s a helpful YouTube video about fixing Ego Driver app issues that you might find useful.
Please try these steps and let me know how it goes! Are you satisfied with this troubleshooting plan so far? I’m here to help you get this fixed.
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