Having trouble with extensions? Follow the tips below to solve most common issues.
Note: We do not provide support for the apps themselves. For app-specific help, visit their official websites.
Extension Installation Problems
If an extension fails to install or update, try these steps:
Restart the app: Sometimes the app doesn’t immediately recognize new or updated extensions. Restarting often fixes this.
Use Split APK Installer: Installing the extension through Split APK Installer gives clearer error messages and may succeed when the default installer fails.
INSTALL_FAILED_UPDATE_INCOMPATIBLE: Occurs when the same extension was installed from a different source. Uninstall the old extension completely, then install the new one. Library entries and settings remain safe.
DISPLAY_NAME column is null: This points to a corrupted `.apk`. Redownload the extension and try again.
Cloudflare protection: Some sources have anti-bot measures. If WebView keeps looping or fails to load, it may be due to this protection.
Change the user agent: Go to More → Settings → Advanced → Default user agent, change it, restart the app, and retry accessing the source.
App not updated: Make sure you are using the latest version of the app.
Corrupted or incomplete extension file: Ensure the `.apk` downloaded fully and isn’t damaged.
Extension not compatible: Some extensions only work with specific app versions.
Network issues: Ensure a stable internet connection during download or update.
Permissions not granted: Make sure the app has storage and unknown source installation permissions.
Cache or data conflicts: Clear app cache if extensions fail to load.
Conflicting extensions: Remove duplicates or old versions from other sources.
Device storage full: Make sure there is enough space for the extension.
Unsupported Android version: Some extensions require newer versions of Android.
Regional restrictions: Certain extensions may not work in all regions.
HTTP Errors
If you encounter HTTP errors when accessing sources, here’s what they mean and how to handle them:
403 – Forbidden: Access is blocked, possibly due to Cloudflare or anti-bot measures, or the source may be down. Open the source in WebView to verify.
404 – Not Found: The page or series is missing, or the source is offline. Use WebView to check, or switch to a different source.
429 – Too Many Requests: Your IP has been temporarily blocked for sending too many requests too quickly. Slow down usage or let the source implement rate limits.
5xx – Server Errors: These indicate a problem on the source’s server. Check the source in WebView and try again later.
1006, 1007, 1008, 1106 – Access Denied: Temporary IP ban from the source. Wait or switch to a different network.
1020 – Access Denied (Firewall Block): The site’s firewall blocked your access. Try using a VPN or wait until restrictions are lifted.
General tips: Always verify the source in WebView, ensure your internet is stable, and consider switching sources if problems persist.
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