When trying to use Safari on my iPad, I’m getting a 403 error code (forbidden) when I try to reach this site. I can get here on Chrome.
Anyone else having this problem?
Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks that fixed it.Try clearing your history in Safari. When it asks how much history you want to clear, select "all time". Worked for me.
As long as you want it to look and work like a five-year-old version of Firefox and you don't visit sites that it doesn't support or render correctly.Pale Moon is my main browser,why?,because I can make it look and work the way I want it.
If that's what it takes to support the latest in online gaming and security technology (especially support for PASSKEY, hardware security keys and more powerful password managers), that's something we're probably going to have to live with.And I'm sick and tired of the geeknerds taking things that work and making them cool .
Yeah browser cache issues stink, as we can do anything here to diagnose the issue as (most of the time) things are fine on our side.Thanks to this old thread, I was able to solve the 403 Forbidden on my iPhone Safari browser, but could still access the site on the laptop. That option really helps - when you type in the title and old threads pop up below to see if it's been discussed already. At first, I thought the server was down. Or maybe a ban LOL. Cleared the cache and back to the site. Oh well, now I know what to do if it happens again.
Just a suggestion,maybe it's time to put up a sticky with the ways to fix this in various browsers ?Yeah browser cache issues stink, as we can do anything here to diagnose the issue as (most of the time) things are fine on our side.
I hate Browser Cache and Broken cookies issues.
This ^^^ solution would be nice, but my Firefox does not have a "Settings" menu. I have the latest version of Firefox (screen shot below). In the "History" menu I can clear all cookies. But I don't see an option to select the particular cookie that I want to clear....
In Firefox, it is Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Cookies and Site Data -> Manage Data. Firefox shows you the option when you search for "site cookies".
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The button may not appear immediately but the legend on the button you're looking for is "Manage Data..." rather than "Clear Data...".But I don't see an option to select the particular cookie that I want to clear.
Thanks, but where do I find the Manage Data button?The button may not appear immediately but the legend on the button you're looking for is "Manage Data..." rather than "Clear Data...".
Manage Data allows you to whack individual domains (the whole domain, not individual elements).