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Firefox incognito not supported
When I try to log in to my account the website takes me to a page that reads:
Firefox ya no se admite en modo privado
El navegador Firefox ya no se admite en modo privado en nuestro sitio. Para continuar, saca Firefox del modo privado o elige otro navegador. Recomendamos Chrome, Safari o Edge.
What the heck is going on at t-mobile and why won’t you allow me to use my regular browser anymore?
- phatpaulNewbie Caller
I was so outraged by this! But thanks to your add-on workaround I have calmed down and might continue using t-mobile.
- neniunomoNetwork Novice
The "Hide Privacy Mode" work around indeed works. The web is based on an open standard. Choosing not to support it in order to be in Google's good graces is unacceptable. I have no particular attachment to T-Mobile as a provider. If they can't bother to make their site accessible in an open and standard way, then I will go elsewhere.
- NoSupportRoaming Rookie
Found a work-around for t-mobile.com’s trackers that were preventing the page to load properly!
By adding the extension called “Hide Privacy Mode” to the Firefox browser allows me to stay in incognito mode for the browser and log-in to the t-mobile website!
The browser still blocks the trackers and prevents those tracking cookies, but the website can’t tell that the browser is running in incognito mode.
T-mobile is running these trackers to follow their customers as they surf the internet.
What do YOU think they do with that information??
T-mobile.com STILL NEEDS TO FIX THEIR PAGES and stop tracking their customers!
- NoSupportRoaming Rookie
So because of hackers and scammers T-Mobile wants me to give up my privacy?
That makes no sense at all.
Your answer is wrong.
T-mobile needs to fix their web pages!
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
if i were to guess it would probably have to do with so many hackers/scammers out there..they want to ensure you are who you say you are..or at least pretending to be.
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