Seeing an error when you are all excited to stream and watch your favorite movies on Netflix can be frustrating. Fortunately, there are fixes that will help you solve the issue when they come into view.
Check out the solutions below if you have encountered Netflix error code M7362 1269, M7361-1253, or F7361-1253.
What is Netflix Error M7362 1269
The Netflix error M7362 1269 is one of those browser-related issues that keeps on bugging Netflix users. It appears when the browser you are using to stream Netflix has information or cached data that needs to be refreshed. In short, the error is causes by some expired cache and cookies on your browser.
What is Netflix Error Code M7361-1253
The Netflix error M7361-1253 is a network connectivity issue. The problem is that your computer cannot reach the Netflix servers because of an issue with your Internet connection or your Wifi. The error occurs when you are using a browser, Google Chrome maybe, to watch movies on Netflix.
You will get an an error message saying: “Oops, something went wrong Netflix Error M7361-1253”.
What is Netflix Error F7361-1253

The Netflix Error F7361-1253 is also another example of a network connectivity issue and the browser crashes that prevents users from streaming Netflix. This error typically happens when you are watching Netflix shows using a Mozilla Firefox browser.
The error message says:
“Whoops, something went wrong…
Unexpected Error
There was an unexpected error. Please reload the page and try again.
Error Code: F7361-1254″
How to Fix M7362 1269, M7361-1253 and F7361-1253 Netflix Errors
Solution #1 – Restart Your Browser
- Close the Netflix tab and quit your browser.
- Wait for a few seconds and open your browser again.
- Open Netflix in a new tab and check if the error still exists.
Solution #2 – Power Cycle Your Device

- Shut down your computer.
- Turn off your modem and router. Unplug these devices from the power outlet.
- Wait for at least 1 minute.
- Now, plug your modem and router.
- Turn on your computer and launch Netflix.
Solution #3 – Update Your Browser

Where to check for updates depends on what browser you are using. Typically, you can check if there are available updates if you go to the About page of your browser. For instance, go to About Google Chrome under Help and install if there are updates available. On Mozilla Firefox, click on Firefox tab on the menu bar and select About Firefox. It will automatically check for the latest updates. Remember, to always restart your browser after each update.
Solution #4 – Clear the Netflix Cookies

- On your browser, go to netflix.com/clearcookies. It will automatically clear your browsing data related to Netflix.
- Once done, you will be logged out of Netflix.
- Sign in to your Netflix account with your email and password to get back in.
- Once done, try relaunching the movie or TV show you are watching on Netflix.
Follow each solution one at a time and see which of the methods helped you fix the error. Let us know in the comments below.