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Hulu Keeps Logging you out? Here are 6 Ways to Fix it
This issue occurs on every browser and platform
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Updated onAugust 8, 2024
updated onAugust 8, 2024
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It appears that one of the most commonaccount-relatedissues withHuluis that the service keeps logging you out from your account.
Repeated account log offs have been reported with various browsers, operating systems, or devices (such as smart TVs or Xbox gaming console).
Why does Hulu keep logging me out and how to stop it?
1. Update the Hulu app
If you’re streaming videos while usingHuluon anAndroiddevice, the repeated log-out issue might pop in because the app is outdated. To fix this, go toPlay Store, find theHuluapp, and click onUpdate, if available.
2. Update your web browser
Similarly,Hulumight keep deleting your account details because of missing important updates in the web browser you’re using on your mobile device.
Try the same recommendations as above to update your web browser.
3. Change the browser
When an error persists after some fixes have been applied, we recommend reproducing it in a similar environment, in this case in a different web browser. Consider changing to Opera One which is a secure browser, has fraud & malware protection and has extensive add-on support.
So try to switch between any browsers you’re comfortable using, and see if the issue is fixed.
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4. Clear cookies and cache
If the updates were not installed automatically when available or using the previous solution, the device might be running low storage space. Make sure to clean up some space by clearing the cached data from theStoragesection of theSettingsmenu.
To be even more precautious, search for the app and make sure there is no leftover cached date still stored.
The same goes if you’re on your PC or laptop. For most browsers, the cookies and cache can be found in themain menu(the upper right-hand corner of your browser) > Settings > Privacy & Security section.
5. Log out of the Hulu account on any other device
Huluonly allows a maximum of two simultaneous logins on different devices. So log out of yourHuluaccount on any other device.
If you’ve also logged in using a social media account like Facebook, the service will appear as active in the settings of the respective account, and you have to remove it.
6. Scan your device for possible other issues
Hopefully, you won’t have to use this solution, but we’re mentioning it just in case. It is well known that malware can affect the performance of your device. Consequently, we recommend the use of trustworthyantivirus software.
In this specific situation, run a scan and see if it finds out something suspicious. The unwanted files should be removed and your apps and services should run smoothly once again.
Before you leave, don’t miss our guide onHulu switch profile error, since it can provide you with additional insight into login issues. For ablack screen, check out what could have been the issue and how to fic it.
If the issue is not fixed yet, consider switching to another provider such as Disney+, one of the biggest streaming services in the US, offering its users an unlimited range of exclusive content and original movies.
⇒Get Disney+
Did you manage to keep yourself signed into your Hulu account? Leave us a note in the comments section below.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.