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Fix: Windows Apps not Connecting to Internet [8 Ways]

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Updated onNovember 21, 2023

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Windows 10 apps have been a huge component of the operating system since their introduction and many use them on a daily basis.

There are hundreds of apps available to choose from, and you’ll find most services available in this form, so you can have them available right at your fingertips.

However, sometimes Windows 10 apps won’t connect to the Internet. If this happens, your app will become almost useless.

This can turn into an issue especially if you rely on those apps on daily basis, but luckily, there are ways to correct that right away.

What can I do if Microsoft apps aren’t connecting to the Internet?

What can I do if Microsoft apps aren’t connecting to the Internet?

1. Use a VPN

Sometimes using a VPN can help circumvent issues such as this one. Your ISP might be blocking certain servers, thus causing this problem.

A few users reported that using a VPN solved this problem for them, so you might want to try that. There are many great applications that you can take advantage of, but we suggestPrivate Internet Accessfor the best results.

2. Use the dedicated troubleshooter

3. Clear the Store cache

4. Switch off Windows Firewall

The firewall of some third-party security software could prevent your apps from connecting to the Internet sometimes. So you can try to disable third-party security software and see if anything is different.

5. Run the Internet troubleshooter

6.Allow other people to use the connection

7. Disable automatic proxy detection

8. Clean boot your PC

How do I download Universal apps?

Are Win32 apps better than Universal apps?

Universal apps offer more security since they are distributed by Microsoft, and the user has full control over app access rights.

When it comes to functionality, we can’t help but notice that UWP apps offer fewer features than their Win32 counterparts.

This is because these types of apps are optimized for different platforms, so they will work the same on your PC and Xbox.

On the other hand, Win32 apps are optimized for desktops and laptops, and since they are designed just for one platform, they offer more features to their users.

If the problem doesn’t occur anymore, the issue is related to one of the disabled applications or services, so you need to find it manually.

That would be all, at least one of these solutions should help your apps to establish an Internet connection again.

In case the problem is still there, you might be interested in ourInternet browser working but not apps guidefor more similar solutions.

Did you manage to fix this problem on your own? Share your solution with us in the comments section below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

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