What does Netflix error code M7361 mean and how do I fix it?

BernadineM

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Hi everyone,
I’m getting Netflix error code M7361 while trying to watch shows. Has anyone faced Netflix error code M7361 and found a reliable fix?
 
I had the same issue with Netflix error code M7361 and it turned out to be a problem with my DNS settings. I switched from my ISP's DNS to Google's public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) and it resolved the issue. You can also try clearing your browser cache and restarting your router as mentioned in the thread. These steps should help you resolve the M7361 error and get back to watching your favorite shows.
 
Netflix error code M7361 usually means there’s a problem with your browser that’s preventing video playback often due to an outdated browser, corrupted cache, or unsupported settings. To fix it, update your browser, clear cache and cookies, disable extensions (especially VPN or ad blockers), restart your device, or try using a different browser.
 
Ah, that Netflix error M7361 usually pops up when there’s a browser or cache issue. Try clearing your browser cache or switching to a different browser, it usually fixes it!
 
To resolve Netflix error code M7361, you are likely dealing with a browser communication issue. This typically happens when your browser's "Hardware Acceleration" settings or an outdated version prevents the video player from loading.
How to Fix It:
  • Toggle Hardware Acceleration: Go to your browser settings, search for "Hardware Acceleration," and turn it off.
  • Update Your Browser: Ensure Chrome, Edge, or Firefox is running the latest version.
  • Clear Cache: Delete your Netflix-specific cookies.
  • Restart: Simply closing and reopening your browser often clears the glitch.
 
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