
Is Flaru not working for you? This is a frustrating but usually fixable problem. Flaru not working typically comes down to one of eight common causes — browser cache, DNS issues, extension conflicts, VPN routing problems, JavaScript settings, network restrictions, outdated browser, or a rare temporary server issue. This guide walks through each fix systematically so you can get back to private searching within minutes.
Fix 1 — Clear Your Browser Cache and Cookies
A stale browser cache is the most common reason Flaru stops loading correctly. Your browser may be serving an outdated version of the Flaru page. Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete (Windows) or Command + Shift + Delete (Mac), select All time as the range, check Cached images and files, and click Clear data. Then reload Flaru. Additionally, try opening Flaru in a private or incognito window first — this bypasses cache entirely and confirms whether cache is the issue.
Fix 2 — Disable Browser Extensions One by One
Ad blockers and privacy extensions can sometimes interfere with Flaru’s page functionality. Open Flaru in an incognito window with extensions disabled and see if it loads correctly. If Flaru works in incognito, an extension is the culprit. Re-enable them one by one to identify which causes the conflict.
Fix 3 — Check Your DNS Settings
DNS resolution failures prevent your browser from finding the Flaru server. Try accessing Flaru using Google’s DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare’s DNS (1.1.1.1). You can change DNS settings in your router, operating system network settings, or browser’s DNS-over-HTTPS setting.
Fix 4 — Switch VPN Servers or Disable VPN Temporarily
Try switching to a different VPN server in another country. Furthermore, temporarily disabling your VPN entirely and testing Flaru directly will confirm whether the VPN is causing the issue. If Flaru works without the VPN, try several different server locations to find one that connects cleanly.
Fix 5 — Enable JavaScript in Your Browser
Flaru requires JavaScript to render its search interface. In Chrome, go to Settings → Privacy and Security → Site Settings → JavaScript, and ensure it is set to allow. In Firefox, type about:config in the address bar, search for javascript.enabled, and confirm it is set to true.
Fix 6 — Check If Flaru Is Down for Everyone
Visit downforeveryoneorjustme.com and enter flaru.com. If the site is down globally, waiting 5 to 15 minutes and trying again will typically resolve the problem.
Fix 7 — Update Your Browser
Outdated browsers can have compatibility issues with modern web platforms. Update Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Edge to the latest version and test again.
Fix 8 — Try a Different Browser or Device
If none of the above fixes work, open Flaru in a completely different browser or on a different device. This immediately tells you whether the issue is browser-specific, device-specific, or network-level. Use our search comparison tool to test alternatives while troubleshooting.
Frequently Asked Questions — Flaru Not Working
Why is Flaru not working?
Usually caused by browser cache, DNS issues, extension conflicts, or VPN routing problems. Clear cache and disable extensions first — these fix the issue in over 80% of cases.
Is Flaru down right now?
Check downforeveryoneorjustme.com. If the site is down globally, wait a few minutes and try again — no action needed on your part.
Can a VPN cause Flaru to fail?
Yes. Try switching VPN server locations or temporarily disabling the VPN to test. If Flaru works without the VPN, switch to a different server location.

