Same problem with 1fichier.com on Chrome.

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brucine Posted messages 24848 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -

Hello,

Do you have the same solution on Chrome as the one on Firefox?

Thank you in advance

mirano


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  1. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485
     

    Hello
    Where's the riddle? Because right now...
    Best regards


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  2. mir
     

    Hello,

    Sorry for my riddle ;-)

    1fichier doesn't work on Chrome or others in February 2024 >> error 'ad tracking; abp, ghost or others' / error #125, you need to (as one member said) delete in options (Chrome) >> option / security / none >> this must be scary for beginners.

    Personally, I'm fed up with Chrome and the like, I'm going back to Firefox

    Best regards

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    1. madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 485
       

      This type of problem often arises from installed plugins that can interact with specific functions of the web page (scripts, etc.).
      Chrome is not a bad browser at all; it's no coincidence that it has the highest user percentage (even though I prefer FF).

      This problem could very well occur on FF; in fact, I encountered it this morning on another site, an internal home automation web app, which refused to change a "home automation module". I quickly realized that it was due to a FF plugin for something else, so I simply disabled it for that web page and everything worked fine.

      Don't shoot the pianist directly because he's not always the one you think :-)

      Best regards

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      1. brucine Posted messages 24848 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 169 > madmyke Posted messages 52304 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention  
         

        Hello,

        It is also possible that, since it is a rather notorious site, it has been censored either in the security options of browsers regarding "malicious" downloads, or that the judicial authorities, following an intervention from the rights holders, have imposed these measures against it.

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