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Tip It Can't Log In On FireFox [Mods lock it works]

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Ok, whenever I try to log in to TIF on FireFox, it brings up the "You have logged in page" and then, I'm logged out. I don't know if it's a FireFox or a TIF thing.

This happens on my school computer.

 

 

 

All I do is sign in, with another firefox open, and it works on the one that I didnt sign in on (still reads your IP and you're counted as "logged on")

 

 

 

If that doesnt work sign "always sign me in" then go into another firefox and you should be online - go into User control panel and change this setting if you have a multiple-people-used computer.

 

 

 

Tech help forum next time ey? ;)

I dont need a siggy no moar.

Umm, I'm not sure that that's what's causing it. I would recommend that you check your cookie settings, don't have FF availible right now but I'm pretty sure it's in Edit -> Prefrences -> should be some place you can change the settings. I would have to look myself.

 

And I think this is perfectly fine in either forum.

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Forum updates and suggestions srs dsavi =/

 

 

 

Anyway, the version I talked about isnt normal firefox but I think it'd work.

I dont need a siggy no moar.

Do you have cookies enabled? You can check that by going to Edit>Preferences>Privacy and check if all of the options available for cookies are enabled. Then, try logging in again.

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Another example of FF3 fail. Use IE8 Beta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, check if you have some form of privacy service which prevents you from submitting your password along a normal internet connection. e.g. McAfee Privacy service. Just disable it, and you should be able to log on.

 

 

 

You may have installed an add-on for FF3 similar to what this does.

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, use IE8.

Another example of FF3 fail. Use IE8 Beta.

 

It has little in this case to do with the specific browser, just a setting, possibly turned off by accident.

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Another example of FF3 fail. Use IE8 Beta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, check if you have some form of privacy service which prevents you from submitting your password along a normal internet connection. e.g. McAfee Privacy service. Just disable it, and you should be able to log on.

 

 

 

You may have installed an add-on for FF3 similar to what this does.

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, use IE8.

 

 

 

You can't run Windows Update with IE8, so I don't recommend it.

j0xPu5R.png

Another example of FF3 fail. Use IE8 Beta.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Also, check if you have some form of privacy service which prevents you from submitting your password along a normal internet connection. e.g. McAfee Privacy service. Just disable it, and you should be able to log on.

 

 

 

You may have installed an add-on for FF3 similar to what this does.

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, use IE8.

 

 

 

You can't run Windows Update with IE8, so I don't recommend it.

 

So microsoft fails...use IE7 then lol, it's still out i think.

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Argh! None of this is working. -.-

 

 

 

Just to clarify, I've got Firefox 3.0.4

 

 

 

The other browsers are AOL 9.0 (you may laugh) and IE7

 

 

 

This is madness!

Try disabling/removing all addons then re-adding them one by one. That's happened to me before.

 

 

 

Use IE8 Beta, it's the easiest way to make your computer insecure!

 

 

 

Post fixed.

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