vServer.site

Hi guys,

I found vServer.site's client area hard to access. Every link I clicked on redirects me to the login page before loading the actual page I am accessing.

Is it just me or?

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  • Sounds like an issue with session cookies, make sure your browser is accepting them for their site, or try clearing your cache, if you haven't already.

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  • No issues this side also

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  • @恐怖原 said: vServer.site

    Maybe the account has been closed.

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  • @CamoYoshi said:
    Sounds like an issue with session cookies, make sure your browser is accepting them for their site, or try clearing your cache, if you haven't already.

    Most likely this... however I did not explicitly not accepting cookies from the site. There is a cookie notice when I entered the main site but not the client area?

    Also realized that Nexusbyte's client area is having the same problem. Also I have not explicitly disabled cookies from the site as well.

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  • @terrorgen said:

    @CamoYoshi said:
    Sounds like an issue with session cookies, make sure your browser is accepting them for their site, or try clearing your cache, if you haven't already.

    Most likely this... however I did not explicitly not accepting cookies from the site. There is a cookie notice when I entered the main site but not the client area?

    Also realized that Nexusbyte's client area is having the same problem. Also I have not explicitly disabled cookies from the site as well.

    maybe some antivirus/anti-malware/anti-whatever software playing tricks on you then?

  • Switching your browser to "incognito browsing mode" may solve the problem.
    (In such a case, the error is often caused by extensions like adblock)

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  • @tototo said:
    Switching your browser to "incognito browsing mode" may solve the problem.
    (In such a case, the error is often caused by extensions like adblock)

    I started incognito mode on Chrome and still facing the same issue...?

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @terrorgen said: I started incognito mode on Chrome and still facing the same issue...?

    Perhaps consider taking a look inside the Chrome Development Tools CTRL-Shift-I and see what might be learned there?

  • Does it happen with other browsers as well? No issues here. I'm on Firefox.

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