If you’re seeing “Page Not Found”, “App Not Working”, or similar errors with the FanDuel app (Sportsbook / Casino / Fantasy), here are some likely causes and step-by-step fixes:
✅ Likely causes
A geolocation or location-services issue, e.g., FanDuel can’t verify you’re in a state where it’s allowed.
A bug or outdated app version (especially after OS upgrades). Reddit users report:
“Mine was saying ‘Welcome to FanDuel for Android’ … same issue after updating to iOS 26.”
Cache/cookies or corrupted app data causing weird behaviour.
Use of a VPN, proxy, or masked location – FanDuel detects this and may block access.
Temporary outage or server issue (less common, but possible). Status-check sites show FanDuel is “operational” now but had past spikes.
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🛠 Step-by-step fixes
Here’s a checklist to work through:
Check your location / geolocation
Make sure your device’s Location Services are ON and FanDuel has permission to use them.
Turn off any VPN, proxy, or location‐masking software. FanDuel may block you if it detects you’re in unsupported regions.
If you recently moved or travelled, switch from WiFi to cellular (or vice versa) to trigger a location refresh.
Update or reinstall the app
Go to your device’s App Store / Google Play and check if FanDuel has an available update.
If you see “Update required but none available” or “App not available for your device”, uninstall the app and reinstall a fresh copy. Users report the uninstall/reinstall fixed the “white screen” crash.
Clear app cache / data / browser cache (if using browser version)
On Android: Settings → Apps → FanDuel → Storage → Clear Cache / Clear Data.
On iOS: You may need to uninstall & reinstall if there’s no built-in cache clear.
If you access FanDuel via browser: clear cookies & cache in Chrome/Firefox/Safari.
Check your internet connection
Ensure you have stable internet (WiFi or mobile). Slow or unstable network can cause “Page Not Found” or loading errors.
Try switching from WiFi to mobile data (or the opposite) to test if maybe the network is blocking something.
Restart the device
Simple, but effective: Turn your device off and on again. This can refresh many things (network, app sandbox, background processes).
If the problem persists: check FanDuel status / contact support
Use outage-tracking sites: I saw FanDuel is currently “Up” but user reports still occur.
Contact FanDuel support: report the specific error message (“Page Not Found”, etc), mention your device/OS/app version, and ask if there’s a service issue in your state.
If you suspect a regional restriction (state law, licensing, etc), check FanDuel’s “Restricted Location” help page.
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