The Snapchat error code C14B is a common issue that typically appears when the app is trying to connect to the server, often during a log-in attempt. The message you'll usually see alongside this code is: "Please check your connection and try again, Support Code: C14B." What does the C14B error mean? The C14B error code generally indicates a connectivity problem or a temporary glitch preventing your Snapchat app from establishing a stable connection with its servers. Common causes include: Unstable Internet Connection: The most frequent reason—your Wi-Fi or mobile data connection is weak or intermittent. App Glitches or Bugs: Temporary software issues within the Snapchat app itself. Outdated App Version: You may be using an older version of the Snapchat app that has known bugs or compatibility issues. Corrupted Cache: The temporary files (cache) stored by the app may be corrupted. Snapchat Server Issues: Less common, but the Snapchat service itself could be temporarily down or experiencing high traffic. Common Fixes for C14B Since the issue is often related to connection, the troubleshooting steps are usually straightforward: Check Your Internet Connection: Try switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data to see if one connection works better. Restart the App: Completely close Snapchat and then re-open it. Restart Your Phone: A simple reboot can often clear temporary system glitches. Update Snapchat: Make sure you have the latest version of the Snapchat app installed from the App Store or Google Play Store. Clear Snapchat Cache: This removes temporary files that might be corrupted. (You can usually find this option within the Snapchat app settings.) Disable VPN/Proxy: If you are using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or a proxy server, try disabling it, as it can sometimes interfere with the app's connection.