Error message from Google: 'we have detected a problem with your cookies settings. Give me CLEAR instructions on how to solve this problem. Windows 8.1

I'm fed up with getting this message from Google and directions so not CLEAR. I get the message in different situations, this time in Google Reader when you click to download a file.

Three possibilities come to mind:

(1) your Google cookies may contain corruption. You can save your work, make them disappear and log in again.

While displaying a page on google.com , somewhere, try either:

  • Right click and select View Page Info > Security > "View Cookies".
  • ALT + t (open the classic Tools menu) > Page Info > Security > "View Cookies".

In the dialog box that opens, google.com should already be in the upper part of drill down to just their cookies. You can delete cookies individually. Then do a "full" using Ctrl + Shift + r reload to get Google to send fresh cookies.

Does make a difference?

(2) partially disabled cookies. Firefox settings allow you to accept/reject cookies in general and also on a site-by-site and also as third-party cookies base part (for example, accounts.google.com is a third party to www.google.com).

To check your cookie settings in general, see the first section of this article: Web sites say cookies are blocked - pledge.

To check the permissions of site specific cookie, you can open a hidden page by typing on: permissions in the address bar and pressing ENTER. In the left column, if you type goog in the box that says Search Sites , you can click on each relevant field and see what permission you have registered for "set of Cookies.

(3) persons with disabilities 'local storage '. I'm not sure of the car, but some sites to report problems that cookie when you have disabled "DOM storage" also known as "local storage". You can check that you have not disabled as follows:

(a) in a new tab, type or paste Subject: config in the address bar and press ENTER. Click on the button promising to be careful.

(b) in the search above the list box, type or paste stor and make a pause so that the list is filtered

(c) scroll down and check dom.storage.enabled. If she is fat and user, set false, double-click on it to set the default value true.

Test to see if it makes a difference.

Success?

Tags: Firefox

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