Twitter (and other sites) can't be reached
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on 08-04-2018 16:10
Since sometime this morning (Sunday), I've not been able to reach any Twitter pages on my LG K4 (2017) running Android 6.0.1.
In Chrome, I get: "This site can't be reached. mobile.twitter.com unexpectedly closed the connection" with the error message "ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED"
In Firefox, I get to the pages, but then get "Sorry, Twitter is taking too long to load". Repeated refreshing does nothing to solve this. This is true of all Twitter pages I try.
In Firefox Focus, I get: "Unable to connect", Again, refreshing doesn't solve it. The local newspaper site - www.leaderlive.co.uk - which has the same problem in Chrome & Firefox - loads OK on this browser.
I rebooted the phone: no change
I uninstalled Chrome updates and re-updated: no change, except that I lost all my bookmarks, logins, etc. 😞
I rebooted again. Again no fix.
All is OK on my W7 desktop on Chrome, Firefox and IE11. I won't be in work until Monday so can't try the wi-fi there to see how it goes.
I didn't change any settings on the phone between the problem not being there and the problem appearing.
Anyone else having this? And, more importantly, does anyone know a fix for it?
Thanks in advance.
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on 08-04-2018 16:12
Can you try on mobile data or through the twitter app?
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on 08-04-2018 16:34
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on 08-04-2018 16:34
Sorry, should have said: I'm on 4G.
Regarding the Twitter app; I'm not actually signed up for Twitter, I just view some of the pages. Would the app still be appropriate?

on 08-04-2018 16:35
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on 08-04-2018 16:35
Try resetting the network settings on the phone or reset your router
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08-04-2018 16:40 - edited 08-04-2018 16:43
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08-04-2018 16:40 - edited 08-04-2018 16:43
@thejudge62wrote:Sorry, should have said: I'm on 4G.
Regarding the Twitter app; I'm not actually signed up for Twitter, I just view some of the pages. Would the app still be appropriate?
No I think you have to sign in to get into the app.
Have you tried on wifi too, or no wifi until you get to work?
Try texting the word "active" to 2020 to get your apn settings corrected if corrupted somehow.
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on 08-04-2018 16:47
@MI5wrote:
@thejudge62wrote:Sorry, should have said: I'm on 4G.
Regarding the Twitter app; I'm not actually signed up for Twitter, I just view some of the pages. Would the app still be appropriate?
No I think you have to sign in to get into the app.
Have you tried on wifi too, or no wifi until you get to work?
Try texting the word "active" to 2020 to get your apn settings corrected if corrupted somehow.
You have to sign in with the app to access Twitter that way. It won’t let you view pages on there if you don’t have an account
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on 08-04-2018 17:23
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on 08-04-2018 17:23
If its mobile data I think it's possibly a local network issues. Check here and if nothing is showing download the My Network app and report it.
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on 09-04-2018 07:55
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on 09-04-2018 10:31
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on 09-04-2018 10:31
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on 09-04-2018 15:14
Out of curiosity, what would have caused the problem in the first place, d'ye think, and why would running it from my employers' wi-fi have 'cured' it?
Thanks to all for their advice.

