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andrew81

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i use firefox 57 and adblock plus 3

i have adblocker disabled and appraisersforum.com whitelisted. the main forum site loads properly. however when clicking a subforum i get the "your attention is required" popup.

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i use firefox 57 and adblock plus 3

i have adblocker disabled and appraisersforum.com whitelisted. the main forum site loads properly. however when clicking a subforum i get the "your attention is required" popup.

please see the attached screenshotsView attachment 33651 View attachment 33652 View attachment 33653
Welcome to the club......I have been unable to fix the issue. Headsurfer says problem with our internal controls (I work for a bank). IT department says not so. It happens on multiple networks for me, home and work. Never had a problem until about 3 months ago. I just log back in. Sometimes I can go 5 minutes before it happens and sometimes 45 minutes.
 
i use firefox 57 and adblock plus 3

i have adblocker disabled and appraisersforum.com whitelisted. the main forum site loads properly. however when clicking a subforum i get the "your attention is required" popup.

please see the attached screenshotsView attachment 33651 View attachment 33652 View attachment 33653

It doesn't work that way for me with Firefox and Adblock plus with appraisersforum.com whitelisted. It works as designed. Try clearing your cache and closing your browser and opening it again. You will have to login again.
 
Welcome to the club......I have been unable to fix the issue. Headsurfer says problem with our internal controls (I work for a bank). IT department says not so. It happens on multiple networks for me, home and work. Never had a problem until about 3 months ago. I just log back in. Sometimes I can go 5 minutes before it happens and sometimes 45 minutes.

I do not recall you ever mentioning getting the ad block warning, just that you were being logged out.
 
Chrome wasn't working for me so now I use Edge to get on the site and it works.
 
Chrome wasn't working for me so now I use Edge to get on the site and it works.
This is crazy, I kept being logged off, had to sign on at least a "visit" on IE, had to switch to Google and now I'm fine, something is in conflict and it doesn't sound like it's the same for everyone. .
 
This is crazy, I kept being logged off, had to sign on at least a "visit" on IE, had to switch to Google and now I'm fine, something is in conflict and it doesn't sound like it's the same for everyone. .

Edge didn't have the Warning issue, but now that you mention it, I have had to log in 3 times today...
 
it doesn't sound like it's the same for everyone. .
Two Win 10 machines. Laptop, Firefox doesn't boot me. Using Edge, which I had never used before, it boots me. On desktop boots me in Edge.
 
Two Win 10 machines. Laptop, Firefox doesn't boot me. Using Edge, which I had never used before, it boots me. On desktop boots me in Edge.

I have a Windows 10 Desktop and a Windows 7 Laptop. wondered if that was the issue but it was doing it on both systems. Plus I do not have a very good technical aptitude.....
 
This is crazy, I kept being logged off, had to sign on at least a "visit" on IE, had to switch to Google and now I'm fine, something is in conflict and it doesn't sound like it's the same for everyone. .

The difference is browser settings and computer settings. There are probably hundreds of different combinations of settings for the various versions of operating systems, browsers, security programs, virus scanners, etc. You just have to find the one that works for you.
 
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