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open.spotify.com errors

open.spotify.com errors

hello,

 

i'm not able to open any URLs starting with open.spotify.com

on firefox i'll get a "Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at open.spotify.com."

 

crome - " This site can't be reach open.spotify.com refused to connect"

 

https://play.spotify.com/ wors fine tho.

what can I do ?

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help anyone

Hi, I use Google Chrome and it appears to be working for me. Perhaps the problem is your connection. My suggestions are as follows: restarting your modem, disabling any Virtual Private Networks (VPN) you may be using, turning your WiFi off and back on or checking that your Internet is even working. The last thing I can suggest is using the Spotify Web Player, which can be found hereHope this helped...

 

Please note: I do not work for Spotify.

If you would like to ask any further questions, I will happily answer them to the best of my ability 🙂

hiya, thanks for replying.

Both chrome and firefox, even edge threw the same error.

The internet connection is working fine, and the desktop player is working fine too.

i am not on any VPN and am using a wired connection.

play.spotify.com works fine but open.spotify.com not

open is suppose to open a playlist.

i have tried toggling the web player option in the webplayer but to no avail.

Hi, what exactly is it you would like to do? If you would like to listen to "genres and moods", your playlists or suggested playlists you can do this through the web player. Also, please note that everything on open.spotify.com can be done via the application itself. By the way, the error is likely to do with either your internet or computer. I have run various tests on different operating systems and devices (iPad - iOS 9.3, iPhone - iOS 10 beta 4, Macbook pro - 10.11.5 El Capitan, Macbook pro - Windows 7) and all have worked perfectly. 

 

Please note: I do not work for Spotify.

If you would like to ask any further questions, I will happily answer them to the best of my ability 🙂

i would like to, when clicking on a "https://open.spotify.com/user/t3r3nc3t/playlist/19BG1sgVEJmTAIfpU5oeMJ" link. either launch the desktop player displaying the intended playlist, or load the intended playlist in the webplayer in the browser.

 

all i am getting now when i click on those "http://open.spotify.com" links are error pages.

 tK3eE2Bi know it has to be either one of them, -.-"

i'm trying to find out what is causing it here no? ..... lol

Hi, Unfortunately I do not know what else to do. As I stated before, it works perfectly for me on a range of different devices. The only other thing I can think of doing from here is checking to see if your firewall or certain restrictions on your computer are blocking access. Perhaps an antivirus program? If those do not work then I suggest filling out a customer service support form here as I am not sure of any other possible solutions.

 

I hope this helped.

no worries, thanks for trying 🙂 enjoy your music!

I know its a bit late but for anyone in the future

Try checking your "hosts" file. It blocks access to URLs all over your system, and some people use this for a hack Spotify to block ads as a free user.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_(file)

 

When you open the file, search for open.spotify.com using control (most OSs) OR command (macOS) - F, and Delete It. Then restart your computer.

 

Do I delete the ip address next to it as well? I know it's a little late but try going into a little more detail or even! add a picture and highlight what you're supposed to delete.

Hey @TooLong

 

You don't really need to delete anything in the hosts file if you're uncomfortable about it.

 

If you find any lines with either spotify or fastly in the address, for example something like this:

0.0.0.0 prod.b.ssl.us-eu.fastlylb.net
0.0.0.0 open.spotify.com

just add a # mark in front of the line, so it looks like this:

#0.0.0.0 prod.b.ssl.us-eu.fastlylb.net
#0.0.0.0 open.spotify.com

Then you shall save the changes. These changes will start to work immediately, no need to restart.

 

This article is a very helpful guide to the hosts world. 🙂

 

 

If that didn't end up helpful, please let me know what kind of errors or situation you see in the web player when you try to use it. 🙂

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Edit: didn't scroll far enough, someone already explained it in detail, haha 😛

**bleep** so simple! Thanks! No idea why that line was there but now it's fixed!
Also, if anyone is having this problem:
1. Open the host file (it should be extentionless) with notepad or something alike

2. Search for the open.spotify and/or play.spotify and/or desktop.spotify lines
3. Delete these lines entirely or add a # in front of them (this marks them as comment and won't use them

4. Click save (might have to save as .txt, delete the old host file and remove the .txt extention of the new one manually)

 

so e.g.: 

127.0.0.1 www.googleadservices.com
#127.0.0.1 open.spotify.com

 

Thanks it works!

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