Hi! I see you're having trouble logging into the Medhut app on your Android device. Let's work together to sort this out. Could you tell me a bit more about what exactly happens when you try to log in? For example, do you get an error message, does the app freeze, or does it just not respond? Also, have you tried logging in before and this is a new issue, or is this your first time trying?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps we can try that often help with login problems on Android apps:
1. Check your internet connection – Make sure you are connected to a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data network. 2. Restart the app – Close the Medhut app completely and then reopen it. 3. Clear cache and data of the app – Go to your phone’s Settings > Apps > Medhut > Storage, then tap “Clear Cache” and if needed “Clear Data” (this will reset the app but won’t delete your account). 4. Update the app – Make sure you have the latest version of Medhut installed from the Google Play Store. 5. Restart your device – Sometimes a simple restart fixes app glitches.
If you have already tried these or if the problem continues after trying them, let me know, and we can dig deeper—like checking whether it's an issue with your account or the app’s server.
Does that sound good? And please share any specific messages or behaviors you notice during login.
Thanks for the extra details! Since you're trying to login with your Google account and the app just loops back to the login screen, it sounds like the Google sign-in process isn’t completing properly. This can sometimes be due to issues with the Google Play services or the Google account data on your device.
Here's a targeted set of steps you can try on your Android 10 device with the WebKit browser, aimed at fixing this login loop:
1. Clear Google Play Services and Google Account Manager data - Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps. - Find Google Play Services, tap on it, go to Storage & cache, then tap Clear cache and, if needed, Clear storage/data. - Find Google Account Manager and do the same (clear cache and data). - This helps reset the behind-the-scenes Google sign-in services.
2. Remove and re-add your Google account on the device - Go to Settings > Accounts > Google, select your account, and tap Remove account. - After removing, reboot your phone, then add your Google account again. - This refreshes your account authentication tokens that apps use.
3. Make sure the Medhut app can access your Google account - Open Settings > Apps & notifications > Medhut > Permissions, and ensure it has permission for contacts or accounts if listed. - Sometimes app permissions gate the sign-in process.
4. Try logging in again after these steps - Open Medhut and select the Google login option.
If these steps don’t solve it, let me know, and we can look deeper into possible app bugs or server-side issues. Sometimes uninstalling and reinstalling the app after these steps helps as well.
Does this make sense? Would you like me to walk you through any of those steps?
Great question! The phrase "search code here for more" sounds like it might be a placeholder or instruction text that was accidentally left visible in the Medhut app or its documentation. It’s not an actual error or message you need to worry about—it typically means that the developer intended to insert a search function or code snippet in that spot, but it wasn’t replaced with the final content.
If you’re seeing this message within the app itself, it could be a bug or an incomplete feature. Could you tell me exactly where you see this phrase? Is it on the login screen or somewhere else in the app? That way, I can help more specifically or escalate it to the development team if necessary.
I understand that you've logged into the Medhut app but it’s only showing you trailers instead of full movies or other content. Let's look at some reasons why this could be happening and how to fix it.
Here are some steps you can try:
1. Check Internet Connection Full movies require more bandwidth than trailers. If your connection is slow or unstable, the app might only load trailers. Try switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data or vice versa to see if things improve.
2. Update or Reinstall the App The Medhut app recently changed its interface, adding a "Trailers" tab. An outdated version may limit what you see. Go to Google Play Store, ensure the app is updated to the latest version. If already updated, try uninstalling and reinstalling.
3. Clear App Cache and Data Sometimes leftover data causes display issues. On your Android 10 device, go to Settings > Apps > Medhut > Storage and tap “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data”. Then restart the app.
4. Check Your Subscription or Account Status Some users report that ads may limit content and upgrading to a premium account resolves this. If you bought premium and still see only trailers, try logging out and back in.
5. Look for a “Movies” or “Full Content” tab Since the UI changed, trailers have their own section now. Browse other tabs or menus in the app to find full-length movies and shows.
If none of these steps work, there might be a bug or a temporary issue with the content library on Medhut’s side.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps? Or if you see any specific messages or error codes while trying to access videos, please share them so I can assist further.
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Hi! I see you're having trouble logging into the Medhut app on your Android device. Let's work together to sort this out. Could you tell me a bit more about what exactly happens when you try to log in? For example, do you get an error message, does the app freeze, or does it just not respond? Also, have you tried logging in before and this is a new issue, or is this your first time trying?
Meanwhile, here are some initial steps we can try that often help with login problems on Android apps:
1. Check your internet connection – Make sure you are connected to a stable Wi-Fi or mobile data network.
2. Restart the app – Close the Medhut app completely and then reopen it.
3. Clear cache and data of the app – Go to your phone’s Settings > Apps > Medhut > Storage, then tap “Clear Cache” and if needed “Clear Data” (this will reset the app but won’t delete your account).
4. Update the app – Make sure you have the latest version of Medhut installed from the Google Play Store.
5. Restart your device – Sometimes a simple restart fixes app glitches.
If you have already tried these or if the problem continues after trying them, let me know, and we can dig deeper—like checking whether it's an issue with your account or the app’s server.
Does that sound good? And please share any specific messages or behaviors you notice during login.
I try to login with my Google account and it justs goes back to the login screen
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for the extra details! Since you're trying to login with your Google account and the app just loops back to the login screen, it sounds like the Google sign-in process isn’t completing properly. This can sometimes be due to issues with the Google Play services or the Google account data on your device.
Here's a targeted set of steps you can try on your Android 10 device with the WebKit browser, aimed at fixing this login loop:
1. Clear Google Play Services and Google Account Manager data
- Go to Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps.
- Find Google Play Services, tap on it, go to Storage & cache, then tap Clear cache and, if needed, Clear storage/data.
- Find Google Account Manager and do the same (clear cache and data).
- This helps reset the behind-the-scenes Google sign-in services.
2. Remove and re-add your Google account on the device
- Go to Settings > Accounts > Google, select your account, and tap Remove account.
- After removing, reboot your phone, then add your Google account again.
- This refreshes your account authentication tokens that apps use.
3. Make sure the Medhut app can access your Google account
- Open Settings > Apps & notifications > Medhut > Permissions, and ensure it has permission for contacts or accounts if listed.
- Sometimes app permissions gate the sign-in process.
4. Try logging in again after these steps
- Open Medhut and select the Google login option.
If these steps don’t solve it, let me know, and we can look deeper into possible app bugs or server-side issues. Sometimes uninstalling and reinstalling the app after these steps helps as well.
Does this make sense? Would you like me to walk you through any of those steps?
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What does "search code here for more" mean
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Great question! The phrase "search code here for more" sounds like it might be a placeholder or instruction text that was accidentally left visible in the Medhut app or its documentation. It’s not an actual error or message you need to worry about—it typically means that the developer intended to insert a search function or code snippet in that spot, but it wasn’t replaced with the final content.
If you’re seeing this message within the app itself, it could be a bug or an incomplete feature. Could you tell me exactly where you see this phrase? Is it on the login screen or somewhere else in the app? That way, I can help more specifically or escalate it to the development team if necessary.
I logged in but it's only showing me trailers
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I understand that you've logged into the Medhut app but it’s only showing you trailers instead of full movies or other content. Let's look at some reasons why this could be happening and how to fix it.
Here are some steps you can try:
1. Check Internet Connection
Full movies require more bandwidth than trailers. If your connection is slow or unstable, the app might only load trailers. Try switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data or vice versa to see if things improve.
2. Update or Reinstall the App
The Medhut app recently changed its interface, adding a "Trailers" tab. An outdated version may limit what you see. Go to Google Play Store, ensure the app is updated to the latest version. If already updated, try uninstalling and reinstalling.
3. Clear App Cache and Data
Sometimes leftover data causes display issues. On your Android 10 device, go to Settings > Apps > Medhut > Storage and tap “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data”. Then restart the app.
4. Check Your Subscription or Account Status
Some users report that ads may limit content and upgrading to a premium account resolves this. If you bought premium and still see only trailers, try logging out and back in.
5. Look for a “Movies” or “Full Content” tab
Since the UI changed, trailers have their own section now. Browse other tabs or menus in the app to find full-length movies and shows.
If none of these steps work, there might be a bug or a temporary issue with the content library on Medhut’s side.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps? Or if you see any specific messages or error codes while trying to access videos, please share them so I can assist further.
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