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As of today, I'm getting this message superimposed on every page, not even on each topic, - every page!
It has to be deleted before I can read the page.
Is this only happening to me please, or is this a new policy?
It has to be deleted before I can read the page.
Is this only happening to me please, or is this a new policy?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had a response from the engineers who provided the popup. They said:
"We were only able to reproduce it on mobile and PC after enabling "block all third party cookies". So we suspect that your user is using a mobile browser and PC browsers that block cache and cookies. Kindly ask them to check their website browser settings and make sure that it allows third-party cookies. "
Please make sure your website browser settings allow third-party cookies.
"We were only able to reproduce it on mobile and PC after enabling "block all third party cookies". So we suspect that your user is using a mobile browser and PC browsers that block cache and cookies. Kindly ask them to check their website browser settings and make sure that it allows third-party cookies. "
Please make sure your website browser settings allow third-party cookies.
Ed. I've just looked at my settings & 'Block 3rd party cookies is checked'
the other options are (W10) 'Block 3rd party cookies in incognito mode' & 'Allow 3rd party cookies'
I don't mind choosing one as a test, but I have nothing like this on any other sites & don't know what I'm letting myself in for elsewhere.
Shouldn't it really be them who puts the matter to rights?
the other options are (W10) 'Block 3rd party cookies in incognito mode' & 'Allow 3rd party cookies'
I don't mind choosing one as a test, but I have nothing like this on any other sites & don't know what I'm letting myself in for elsewhere.
Shouldn't it really be them who puts the matter to rights?
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