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Hello everyone,
Since yesterday, I have a small issue. I deliberately deleted my YouTube account to create a new one, but now, when I click on login, I get the message 'This web page has a redirect loop', and when I refresh, YouTube shows me the message 'Sorry, we detected errors: Incorrect URL transfer parameter. Sorry, your login has failed.'
After searching through forums, I deleted my browsing data as well as my cookies, cleaned my entire PC, restarted, etc., but nothing works... If anyone has a solution... Thank you so much :)
Since yesterday, I have a small issue. I deliberately deleted my YouTube account to create a new one, but now, when I click on login, I get the message 'This web page has a redirect loop', and when I refresh, YouTube shows me the message 'Sorry, we detected errors: Incorrect URL transfer parameter. Sorry, your login has failed.'
After searching through forums, I deleted my browsing data as well as my cookies, cleaned my entire PC, restarted, etc., but nothing works... If anyone has a solution... Thank you so much :)
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Hello,
A redirect loop is when one page redirects to another page which then redirects back to the first page, and so on (you guessed it).
Does it happen consistently, regardless of the browser or the machine?
Does it occur as soon as you click on login or as soon as you are logged in?
Paly2
A redirect loop is when one page redirects to another page which then redirects back to the first page, and so on (you guessed it).
Does it happen consistently, regardless of the browser or the machine?
Does it occur as soon as you click on login or as soon as you are logged in?
Paly2
Thank you paly2 for your reply, it also works under Mozilla and Explorer (I use Chrome) I haven't tried on another computer but I assume it will be the same
It's as soon as I click on 'login', but out of a total of 30 attempts, for example, I was able to enter my ID and password 3 times before it redirected me to the same problem.
It's as soon as I click on 'login', but out of a total of 30 attempts, for example, I was able to enter my ID and password 3 times before it redirected me to the same problem.
Hello again,
If it's as soon as you click on "Login" and it's the same on all computers, that means that no one can click on login. However, for me, clicking on "login" works very well...
It is indeed a strange problem...
Are you sure you have deleted all temporary Internet files?
If it's as soon as you click on "Login" and it's the same on all computers, that means that no one can click on login. However, for me, clicking on "login" works very well...
It is indeed a strange problem...
Are you sure you have deleted all temporary Internet files?
On the iPhone app, however, I am able to connect...
Yes, I have deleted my browsing data, download history, cookies, and other site and plugin data (and I made sure that cookies are set to 'allow local data storage'), cached images and files, passwords, autofill data, hosted app data, I also ran CCleaner, cleaned my disk, defragmented, uninstalled and reinstalled Google Chrome, but still nothing... maybe it's more about my YouTube/Google account than my computer...?
Thank you for your help!
Yes, I have deleted my browsing data, download history, cookies, and other site and plugin data (and I made sure that cookies are set to 'allow local data storage'), cached images and files, passwords, autofill data, hosted app data, I also ran CCleaner, cleaned my disk, defragmented, uninstalled and reinstalled Google Chrome, but still nothing... maybe it's more about my YouTube/Google account than my computer...?
Thank you for your help!
If you have a Google account, maybe try deleting it to recreate one as well?
I don't have a Google account, so I don't know what you'll lose...
What is certain is that the problem comes from your computer, not your browser.
Also, try a scan with your antivirus. The chances of success are low, but it doesn't hurt to try...
If your antivirus doesn't find anything, try other anti-malware software, like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware that I often recommend (the free version is more than sufficient; don't empty your wallet on the paid version!).
I hope you resolve the problem quickly.
I don't have a Google account, so I don't know what you'll lose...
What is certain is that the problem comes from your computer, not your browser.
Also, try a scan with your antivirus. The chances of success are low, but it doesn't hurt to try...
If your antivirus doesn't find anything, try other anti-malware software, like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware that I often recommend (the free version is more than sufficient; don't empty your wallet on the paid version!).
I hope you resolve the problem quickly.