Are you having trouble getting VSCO to work on your iPhone or iPad? You’re not alone. Many Apple users have been experiencing issues with the popular photo editing app. Fortunately, we have five simple tips to help you get VSCO working on your device again. Keep reading to find out how you can quickly and easily troubleshoot this problem.
What is the VSCO app?
VSCO is a photo-editing and sharing platform that allows users to enhance, filter and share their images with the world. It provides a great range of sophisticated tools and presets that make it easy to create beautiful photos with an aesthetic look.
VSCO has an active community of creatives where users can come together to explore each other’s work and find inspiration. It also allows users to purchase digital products like prints, books, frames and other items related to photography.
This makes VSCO an ideal destination for anyone who is passionate about photography or just wants to showcase the best versions of their memories online.
Why is VSCO not working?
There are a few potential reasons why VSCO may not be working on your iPhone or iPad. First, make sure that the app is updated to the latest version. If you’re using an older version of the app, it may not be compatible with your device or internet connection.
Make sure that your internet connection is stable and fast. If you’re experiencing problems with VSCO because of a slow internet connection, try using a different browser or downloading the app on a different device.
Also ensure that your device and internet connection are compatible with the app. If you’re using an older model of iPhone or iPad, the app may not work with them. If you’re experiencing problems with VSCO, try force closing the app and clearing its cache and data. If that doesn’t work, contact VSCO support for help.
Update the VSCO App
If VSCO stops working, the best way to solve the problem is to update the app. To do this, open up your device’s App Store or Play Store and find VSCO listed amongst your apps.
Once found, click on it and select “Update” if an update exists for it. If you’re having difficulty finding VSCO, perform a general search for it in the store itself; this should yield results, even if the app isn’t currently listed in your device library.
Once you have located and updated the App, restart your phone. This will give VSCO a fresh start on your device and ensure that any bug fixes or other updates are properly installed via an update from the app store. Restarting should allow you to use all of its features without interruptions or issues.
Go back into VSCO again after restarting your phone and see if things improve now that you’ve updated it. Make sure all of its functions are running smoothly before using it as normal so that no extra problems arise due to an older version of the application being used on your device.
Uninstall and Reinstall the VSCO App
If VSCO stops working on your device, the best solution to try and restore its functionality is to uninstall and reinstall the app. The process for doing this varies depending upon what type of device you are using, so consult your device’s manual or help guide if you have any difficulties.
Generally speaking, though, uninstalling can be accomplished by locating the app in the listing of all apps on your device and selecting it for removal.
Reinstalling is usually just a matter of going to whichever platform you originally used to download VSCO (e.g., Google Play Store), searching for “VSCO” within that platform, finding the correct version compatible with your device, downloading it again and following the steps provided to launch and finish setting up the app properly.
Uninstalling and reinstalling an app will generally wipe out account information associated with that particular application including settings preferences, saved workspaces/edits etc., but should save other data such as photos stored on VSCO servers.
Check Server Status
If VSCO stops working, the first step is to check the server status. This type of issue can be caused by a variety of things such as internet connection problems, lack of server updates and more. By checking the server status, users can determine if indeed there is a problem with the service itself or with an individual user’s device.
To check on VSCO’s server status, visit your settings menu on either mobile or desktop app, scroll down until you see “VSCO Service Status” and click that option for details about the current state of VSCO servers.
You’ll usually see whether it is experiencing any outages or routine maintenance resulting from technical difficulties. If so, then you will likely notice that services may be temporarily disabled while they resolve these issues; in which case there won’t be much else to do but wait patiently for it to come back online.
If no outages are reported in the Server Status section, and you still cannot access VSCO properly, then try restarting your device and ensuring your internet connection is strong before retrying again. Depending on what type of device you have (mobile phone/tablet) try clearing cached data if needed too as this can sometimes help fix stubborn errors.
It might also help to troubleshoot any hardware related problems by consulting an IT technician if need be; just make sure everything has been checked thoroughly before doing so, as often times most people don’t need extra assistance when solving common tech-related issues.
Troubleshoot iOS Settings
Troubleshooting iOS settings in order to get the VSCO app working again can be a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. First of all, make sure that you are running the latest version of iOS for your device.
To do this check if there any updates available in “Settings” > “General” > “Software Update” section. If an update is available, install it and then try launching VSCO app again. Make sure that enough memory is available on your device by going to Settings -> General -> Storage & iCloud Usage -> Manage Storage. Clear up as much space as possible before attempting to use VSCO app again.
Sometimes permissions granted to the app might also cause issues with loading so confirm that all permissions are enabled in Settings -> Privacy depending on which functions you would like to use inside the app.
If none of these steps fix the issue try uninstalling and re-installing the app from App Store or signing out and signing back into the application using your Apple ID account.
Clear App Cache and Data
If you are having trouble with VSCO not working, clearing its app cache and data may help. To do this, first open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Under General, tap on the Usage Stats button. Scroll down to VSCO and tap on it.
In the next screen that pops up, under Clear History and Data, toggle the switch to On (green arrow). Tap OK in the following screen, and then again tap OK in the Usage Statistics window when it closes. Launch VSCO again – if it doesn’t work right away after restarting your device, try doing this multiple times until it does.