How To Fix Paramount Plus “Oh An Error Has Occurred”?

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While streaming your favorite content online, bugs and error messages appearing out of nowhere can be a really big turn off. Moreover, since you are already here reading the following article on, “How to fix Paramount Plus oh an error has occurred?”.

I am assuming that you must have already come across such an error on your Paramount Plus platform and need a solution ASAP, so that you can go back to enjoying your favorite tv shows online. 

So, whenever you see the following “oh an error has occurred” error message on your Paramount plus app or account. It basically means that the streaming service has been interrupted, due to either of the below mentioned reasons:

  • An anti-virus service or app
  • Ad-blocker apps 
  • Issues with the internet connectivity
  • Server issues
  • Glitch or bug within the app
  • Outdated app or browser 

Now, that you have seen what are some of the possible causes responsible for causing such an error to occur. Next, let us have a look at the possible solutions out there with the help of which you should be able to fix the issue, pretty much on your own and in no time.


How To Fix Paramount Plus Oh An Error Has Occurred?


Fix 1: Clear browser cache

Clearing up your browser’s cache should be one of the first things to try while troubleshooting the following Paramount plus oh error. 

Depending on whichever browser you may be using, you should clear up the browser cache of the respective browsers and see if doing so helps solve the issue in your case. 

And since, the steps to clearing up the browser history or cache may change from one type of browser to the other. It is thus advised that you google up for the steps on your own to avoid any kind of confusion.

Below however, I have provided links to guide showing how to clear up the cache for some most widely used and popular browsers out there:


Fix 2: Clear app cache

Just like how clearing up the browser cache might help in solving the particular issue when using Paramount Plus on a browser.

Similarly, even in the case of the app, clearing up the app cache might prove handy in fixing the issue and prevent the error from showing up again. 

If you are using the Paramount Plus app on an Android OS. Then, you can follow the steps mentioned below to clear up the app cache for the Paramount Plus app:

  • Go to your device’s Settings menu by clicking on either the gear icon or the Settings app.
  • Under the Settings page. Next, click on the Apps option and from the list of apps tap on the Paramount Plus app. 
  • Then, under the Paramount plus app page, click on the Storage & cache option and tap on the clear cache button on the next prompted page.
  • Once, the app cache has been cleared. Launch the app, login into your account and see if the error still persists. 

For those of you using an iOS device. You can follow the steps as shown below to clear up the app cache for the Paramount Plus app on your device:

  • Go to the Settings option page from your Homescreen.
  • Then, under the settings page, scroll down and click on the Paramount Plus app.
  • On the next page, toggle on the option for clear app cache on next launch.
  • After doing that, launch the app and see if the error still persists after logging into your account.

Fix 3: Disable ad blockers services

If you have any kind of third party ad blocker services or apps enabled on your device. Then, that too might be responsible for such an error to occur. 

In such cases, it is thus advised that you disable any such service or app and see if doing so helps solve the issue and gets rid of the error.


Fix 4: Check internet connection

One of the most common reasons behind such an error to show up might also be due to a bad or unstable internet connection. 

Hence, it is very important that you have a decent and stable internet connectivity at your home or office to prevent such errors from showing up on your screen. 

You can check the speed of your internet connection by going to the following website: “Internet speed test”. And if it is slow or not as what has been promised according to your subscription plan. Then, it is advised that you talk to your ISP provider and sort out the issue with them. 

Moreover, sometimes a loose connection or damaged wire can also be the cause of a disrupted internet connection. In such cases, you should check for any loose connections or damage and get it fixed wherever necessary and needed.


Fix 5: Force stopping the app

Force stopping the app can also be a great way to fix the issue if it is something which has been caused due to a temporary bug or glitch within the app. 

This is pretty much the same as power cycling any device. Just here, you are doing it with an app, rather than a device. 

To force stop the following app on an Android device, you can follow the steps as mentioned below:

  • Go to the Settings menu by either clicking on the gear icon or the Settings app.
  • Next, tap on the Apps option on the Settings page. And from the list of apps, click on and select the Paramount Plus app.
  • Then, in the next page, click on the Force Stop option and agree to force stopping the app.
  • Once force stopped, restart your device and launch the app to see if the error still persists.  

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Rishikesh Hazarika is a tech enthusiast who is always curious to learn and absorb facts and data in the world of science and technology as well as tries to share his opinion. He has an M.Tech degree from North-Eastern Hill University, later he did a certificate course in Computer Hardware and Software, and a certificate course in Introduction to Architectingc