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Re: Error "Uh-oh, it looks like we have our wires crossed. Please try again later."
For some unknown reason (well, at least it’s unknown to me), I find that I no longer have to disable Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting in order to reach T-Mobile’s login page. I think I first noticed this the time before the last time I needed to login. I just thought that T-Mobile must have finally gotten to the root of the problem and found a solution which fixed it .. I did a search online to inquire as to what blocking fingerprinting in Brave is equivalent to in Chrome .. Brave's fingerprinting protection is a privacy feature that makes it harder for websites to track users by collecting device and browser data. Brave's "farbling" features add a small amount of randomization to browser features to confuse trackers. Other ways to protect against fingerprinting include: Canvas Blocker: Prevents malicious scripts from using the HTML canvas element for fingerprinting. Tracker blocker: Cross-references lists of tracking scripts and blocks attempts to load ads. Disabling JavaScript: Most trackers run on JavaScript. Changing browser settings: Major browsers have settings that disable certain types of tracking. So seemingly this issue MAY have something to do with T-Mobile tracking users via data collection(?) And I’m not saying that I know that it does -- because I don’t know; but perhaps this comment may provide some insight as to how to think about the issue if you’re still unable to access the T-Mobile login page ..168Views0likes0CommentsRe: Still getting F451 Error on Browser & Phone App
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here’s the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..61Views0likes0CommentsRe: F451 : Uh-oh, it looks like we have our wires crossed. Please try again later.
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here are the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..65Views0likes0CommentsRe: Cannot log in to website account
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here are the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..36Views0likes0CommentsRe: f451 error
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here are the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..48Views0likes0CommentsRe: Any Help PLEASE for F451 Error
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here are the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..60Views0likes0CommentsRe: Error F451"our wires crossed" for weeks - when will it be fixed?
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here are the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..57Views0likes0CommentsRe: Error "Uh-oh, it looks like we have our wires crossed. Please try again later."
I’d found a workaround to this problem, which seemed to work just fine for about 2 or 3 months; but when I tried logging into my account a couple of days ago, I discovered that it was no longer working -- yikes! I use the Brave browser -- and without getting into everything I tried in an attempt to resolve the dreaded Error F451, I’ll just cut right to the chase. I finally reached a practical solution this very morning. I found that with Brave’s 'Block fingerprinting' setting disabled, I am now able to successfully reach the T-Mobile login page. Moreover, I found that this will work even if trackers, ads, and cookies are not blocked within the browser. Here’s the steps for Brave browser: From the 'Customize & control Brave' menu [the so-called hamburger menu in the upper right corner]: select 'Settings' ➤ 'Shields' At the 'Block fingerprinting' setting near the bottom of the Shields page, click on the ▼ arrow and select 'Disabled' (the default setting is 'Standard') Once this is accomplished, you should be able to reach the T-Mobile login page. After logging off the site, I chose to reset Block fingerprinting back to its default. I presume there’s a similar setting for other browsers; so hopefully this will finally provide a solution for all who have been experiencing this ridiculous error (which from what I’ve been able to find out -- ultimately was caused by T-Mobile) ..107Views0likes0Comments