Hey there! I see you’re running into Error Code 15 with the SKOR North MN Sports app on your Android device. To make sure I guide you correctly, could you tell me a bit more about when exactly this error pops up? Is it when you open the app, try to stream content, or perform some other action?
In the meantime, Error Code 15 often relates to security or connectivity issues, sometimes due to time settings or network restrictions. Here’s a quick set of steps we can try to fix it:
1. Check Date and Time Settings Make sure your device’s date and time are set correctly. Incorrect settings can cause app requests to be blocked.
- Go to Settings > System > Date & Time - Enable “Automatic date & time” and “Automatic time zone” if not on
2. Try Using a VPN Sometimes network restrictions or security rules from your internet provider or location can block app requests. If you have a VPN app, try turning it on and see if the issue resolves.
3. Clear App Cache and Data Clearing cache can fix temporary glitches.
- Go to Settings > Apps > SKOR North MN Sports - Tap Storage > Clear cache - If that doesn’t help, try Clear data (note: this may require you to log in again)
4. Update or Reinstall the App Make sure you are using the latest version of SKOR North MN Sports. You can check the Google Play Store for updates or uninstall and reinstall the app.
5. Try a Different Network Switch from WiFi to mobile data or vice versa to check if the problem is network-specific.
If after these steps, you still see the error, please let me know, and we can dig deeper or check for any server-side issues on SKOR North’s end.
Are you comfortable trying these steps? Let me know how it goes!
Thanks for letting me know it’s happening when you try to stream. Since you’re using Android 16 on a WebKit-based device, streaming issues with Error Code 15 might be tied to network access or permissions.
Let’s focus specifically on streaming-related fixes:
1. Check App Permissions - Go to Settings > Apps > SKOR North MN Sports - Tap Permissions - Make sure it has permissions for Storage and Network access (or Internet)
2. Disable Battery Saver / Data Saver Modes Sometimes these modes limit background data needed for streaming. - Settings > Battery > Battery Saver – turn off if enabled - Settings > Network & Internet > Data Saver – turn off if enabled
3. Test Network Speed Streaming requires stable bandwidth. You can use a speed test app or website to check your current internet speed. Anything below 5 Mbps can cause issues.
4. Restart Your Device and Router A fresh start sometimes clears temporary network glitches affecting streaming.
5. Try Streaming with Minimal Apps Open Close any other apps that might be using your bandwidth or system resources.
If after these you still face Error 15, it might involve more specialized network configurations or server-side streaming restrictions. Please try these out and let me know what you find! That way, I can guide you further based on the results.
Are you connected via WiFi or mobile data when streaming?
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Hey there! I see you’re running into Error Code 15 with the SKOR North MN Sports app on your Android device. To make sure I guide you correctly, could you tell me a bit more about when exactly this error pops up? Is it when you open the app, try to stream content, or perform some other action?
In the meantime, Error Code 15 often relates to security or connectivity issues, sometimes due to time settings or network restrictions. Here’s a quick set of steps we can try to fix it:
1. Check Date and Time Settings
Make sure your device’s date and time are set correctly. Incorrect settings can cause app requests to be blocked.
- Go to Settings > System > Date & Time
- Enable “Automatic date & time” and “Automatic time zone” if not on
2. Try Using a VPN
Sometimes network restrictions or security rules from your internet provider or location can block app requests. If you have a VPN app, try turning it on and see if the issue resolves.
3. Clear App Cache and Data
Clearing cache can fix temporary glitches.
- Go to Settings > Apps > SKOR North MN Sports
- Tap Storage > Clear cache
- If that doesn’t help, try Clear data (note: this may require you to log in again)
4. Update or Reinstall the App
Make sure you are using the latest version of SKOR North MN Sports. You can check the Google Play Store for updates or uninstall and reinstall the app.
5. Try a Different Network
Switch from WiFi to mobile data or vice versa to check if the problem is network-specific.
If after these steps, you still see the error, please let me know, and we can dig deeper or check for any server-side issues on SKOR North’s end.
Are you comfortable trying these steps? Let me know how it goes!
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Daniel Otega
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Thanks for letting me know it’s happening when you try to stream. Since you’re using Android 16 on a WebKit-based device, streaming issues with Error Code 15 might be tied to network access or permissions.
Let’s focus specifically on streaming-related fixes:
1. Check App Permissions
- Go to Settings > Apps > SKOR North MN Sports
- Tap Permissions
- Make sure it has permissions for Storage and Network access (or Internet)
2. Disable Battery Saver / Data Saver Modes
Sometimes these modes limit background data needed for streaming.
- Settings > Battery > Battery Saver – turn off if enabled
- Settings > Network & Internet > Data Saver – turn off if enabled
3. Test Network Speed
Streaming requires stable bandwidth. You can use a speed test app or website to check your current internet speed. Anything below 5 Mbps can cause issues.
4. Restart Your Device and Router
A fresh start sometimes clears temporary network glitches affecting streaming.
5. Try Streaming with Minimal Apps Open
Close any other apps that might be using your bandwidth or system resources.
If after these you still face Error 15, it might involve more specialized network configurations or server-side streaming restrictions. Please try these out and let me know what you find! That way, I can guide you further based on the results.
Are you connected via WiFi or mobile data when streaming?