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Spotify error code 4: No Internet connection detected [FIX]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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ManyWindows 10users encounterederrorcode 4 when trying to connect toSpotify. Despite having a full working Internet connection,theyreceived the error messageNo Internet connection detected.Spotifywill automatically try to reconnect when it detects an internet connection.
Oftentimes,Spotifyerror4 is triggered by incorrect Internet connection settings, including the usual DNS and proxy issues that you are no stranger to.
In rare cases, thiserrormay also be triggered by software compatibility issues, such as incompatible firewall settings.
The issue is very frustrating forSpotifyusers, as they have to pay a monthly subscription to listen to their favorite music.
In the guide below, we can provide you with a series of fixes worth trying. We’re sure one of these solutions will fix your problem.
How can I fix Spotify error code 4?
1. Fix Spotify error through Windows Firewall
Sometimes certain apps could be blocked by the firewall itself. IfSpotifyis blocked, it won’t connect to the Internet. In order to manually unblockSpotify, you need to follow the above steps.
2. Disable your antivirus
In some cases, your antivirus could be blockingSpotify‘s Internet access. Therefore, open your antivirus software and find the settings giving you the option to turn the software off.
Check to see if disabling your antivirus had any effect onSpotify. If it didn’t work, make sure to turn your antivirus back on.
However, if it did work, we recommend you toswitch to a better antivirus softwarethat won’t interfere with Spotify. You should always make sure that your PC is protected.
3. Change DNS settings
You could also try changing the DNS settings. Sometimes,Spotifydoes not recognize your DNS, so it’s better to manually input a different DNS server address.
4. Fix Spotify error 4 by changing proxy settings
Some users reported that changing the proxy settings in theSpotifyapp fixed theerror. To use this fix, just follow the steps described above.
5. Reinstall Spotify
If none of the methods listed above worked for you, try removing the app and installing it back again. Just make sure to back up your playlists before attempting to reinstallSpotify.
The Spotify error code 4 issue isn’t the only one that users complain about. They report getting repeated login errors as well. If that’s your issue too, just take a look at thisguide dedicated to solving Facebook login errors on Spotify.
We hope that at least one of our solutions helped you fix theSpotifyerror code 4. If you’d like to suggest any other fixes, make sure to leave them in the comments section below.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.