I've tried the uninstall and reinstall trick as well as the browser ap. The last few weeks have been bad with hesitation and stopping. In frustration, I tested Tidal and Deezer to see how they compared because as a paying customer, I would like the service to actually work.
The results of the test and possible fix for Tidal issues:
I tested tidal with no VPN and it was unlistenable during the last few days. I've had it for 2 months and it was fine at the beginning, but no doesn't work... but read on....
Deezer isn't available in the US, but you can just use a VPN and pick a UK server. I tested with Cyberghost 5. Deezer never stuttered or stopped playing.
So then I started thinking, perhaps it's Tidal in the US that's having problems so I turned on the VPN, picked a server in London and started Tidal and wouldn't you know it... no issues. To fix the problems with Tidal it seems you can just use the VPN trick and pick a better geographical location.
One more note. Since my original test, I paid for a VPN from another company. Feel free to do your own research since needs vary. The reason I paid is that the free versions of most VPNs fill up the servers with users, which slows the speed and creates issues with Deezer and Tidal. I saw speeds go from 25Mbs to 2Mbs on some free VPNs. I am now using a paid version of a VPN with almost no loss of speed and Tidal is flowing nicely. I just wanted to mention this because if you use a VPN that slows your speed, it will introduce another issue/variable and you need to be aware of the quality of the VPN.