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31.01.2007, 00:10 quote

Anonymous

why does flirtbox.co.uk keep loging me out every 10 mins now? has my cookie crumbled or something? is getting really annoying!!!! grrrrrr angry words etc

 

31.01.2007, 12:16 quote

pirakkanaama2
pirakkanaama2 Joined: 30 Dec 2006 Posts: 1889 Location: United Kingdom, England, Leicestershire
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Leglover227 wrote:
why does flirtbox.co.uk keep loging me out every 10 mins now? has my cookie crumbled or something? is getting really annoying!!!! grrrrrr angry words etc


could be a timer? or it just hates you and wants you to get people to move into my shed
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03.02.2007, 10:30 quote

Anonymous

same problem here peeps,cant get on flirtbox as per usual, totaly confused! Confused Confused

 

04.02.2007, 01:25 quote

morganb
Joined: 03 Feb 2007 Posts: 1
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I LOVE THIS SITE MORE THAN ANYTHING LOL

 

04.02.2007, 01:27 quote

Cazzabee
Cazzabee Joined: 05 Jan 2006 Posts: 6524 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Fife
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morganb wrote:
I LOVE THIS SITE MORE THAN ANYTHING LOL


Glad to hear it..........hope you are having fun
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08.02.2007, 02:32 quote

racefan24
racefan24 Joined: 06 Feb 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Canada, Ontario, Scarborough
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jumped through all the hoops i was directed to and it STILL says to allow the cookies.
not sure if this is worth it?new to this site and i have been on it once since registering. Evil or Very Mad

 

08.02.2007, 18:05 quote

Dreaming
Joined: 07 Oct 2006 Posts: 4 Location: Ireland, Galway, Galway
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Can anyone suggest a solution for the cookies problem. I've applied all the suggestions offered - deleing cookies, adding the website to the list of allowed cookies but still cannot access site. Would appreciate your help if any of you know how to get around this.

 

08.02.2007, 22:28 quote

Anonymous

Problems with Firefox cookies - http://mozilla.gunnars.net/firefox_help_firefox_cookie_tutorial.html

Problems with Internet Explorer cookies - http://helpcenter.suntrust.com/knowbase/root/public/snbb14192.htm

Should anyone still have issues, please tell us what browser you use (go to Help and About for name and version)

 

09.02.2007, 06:17 quote

Dreaming
Joined: 07 Oct 2006 Posts: 4 Location: Ireland, Galway, Galway
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Tabletop wrote:
Problems with Firefox cookies - http://mozilla.gunnars.net/firefox_help_firefox_cookie_tutorial.html

Problems with Internet Explorer cookies - http://helpcenter.suntrust.com/knowbase/root/public/snbb14192.htm

Should anyone still have issues, please tell us what browser you use (go to Help and About for name and version)


Thanks Tabletop, I've tried that, refreshed, then, ever hopeful, re-booted but to no avail.

I'm using Internet Explorer 6.0.2800.1106

Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.

 

09.02.2007, 09:50 quote

Anonymous

Dreaming, is your problem that your browser won't accept cookies?
Also, have you changed the Internet Options since you installed the program?

1. If you go to Internet Options, Advanced and restore default, does that help?
2. In Internet Options, Security click Trusted sites and click button Sites.
Write "*.flirtbox.net" and "*.flirtbox.co.uk" in Add websites to zone.
Untick the Require server... message.

Close and open browser.

 

13.02.2007, 12:42 quote

bekkie
Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Posts: 1
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i would realy also wanna know what cookies is

 

13.02.2007, 13:04 quote

spdarkhorse
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 797 Location: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside
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bekkie wrote:
i would realy also wanna know what cookies is


Its a small file that the internet browser (internet explorer or whatever) saves onto your hard disk.

The next time you visit the web site that left the cookie it is read and the info saved there is sent to the web site. The web site can then identify you (sort of) from the information. The web site could, for exampl display itself according to what info it has. It might be to simply identify your name and print "Hello Bekkie" on the screen.

If you delete these cookies then the next time you visit the web site it sees you as a completely new user and saves a new cookie there.

 

13.02.2007, 13:05 quote

spdarkhorse
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 Posts: 797 Location: United Kingdom, England, Merseyside
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Or its a biscuit thing

 

13.02.2007, 22:07 quote

cornishnick
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 14 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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ok i give in !!! tried all above suggestions and still nothing
any ideas at all ?
please
pretty please!!!

 

14.02.2007, 11:04 quote

Loops
Loops Joined: 12 Aug 2006 Posts: 10 Location: United Kingdom, England, Birmingham
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Confused Well how odd! I changed my password and when i tried to log back in as requested i wasn't allowed Crying or Very sad I got the cookies notice then and here i am, anybody know what i can do to fix it as i can't log in!
Louise.x

 
 
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