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How do I reset Netflix on my TV?

Resetting Netflix on your TV can help resolve issues like app crashes, loading errors, or playback problems.
Start by closing the Netflix app completely.
On most smart TVs, you can do this by pressing the Home or Back button and navigating to the app settings to force-stop Netflix.
If the issue persists, try restarting your TV by unplugging it from the power source for 1-2 minutes, then plugging it back in.
This clears temporary glitches.
Next, check for updates to the Netflix app.
Go to your TV’s app store (e.g., Samsung Smart Hub, LG Content Store, or Google Play Store) and ensure the app is up to date.
If problems continue, clear the app’s cache and data.
On Android TV, go to Settings > Apps > Netflix > Storage, and select Clear Cache or Clear Data.
For other smart TVs, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the Netflix app.
If you’re using a streaming device like Roku, Fire Stick, or Apple TV, restart the device and reinstall Netflix.
Additionally, ensure your TV’s software is updated by checking the system settings.
If none of these steps work, sign out of Netflix on your TV, then sign back in.
Go to Settings > Sign Out in the Netflix app, and log in again with your credentials.
For persistent issues, contact Netflix support or your TV manufacturer for further assistance.
Resetting Netflix on your TV typically resolves most technical issues and restores smooth streaming.
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