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Private/Incognito not supported message - faulty
While attempting to pay my bill a "Firefox incognito mode is no longer supported page appeared". My First impression was that incognito mode was no used and found to be true upon investigation. Yet the message continues to appear even when a standard window is used in windows 10. However, this issue turned out to be more flawed than initially thought. When Firefox is used in Linux no such message appears at all. Even worse how does TMobile hope to contend with modern firewalls that may shut off CDN networks that are found to be dealing in malicious content. Perhaps marketing should rethink this. Often these scripts attempting to force openness are misinterpreting privacy settings. Besides its safer to allow privacy anyway.
- HWBNetwork Novice
They better rethink this or else my company will stop using their site altogether. They will not dictate what browser we use.
- NoSupportRoaming Rookie
I keep getting that message too. Why does t-mobile not allow privacy for their customers anymore?
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.
This just ain’t right.
FIX THIS T-MOBILE!
- NoSupportRoaming Rookie
Add the extension “Hide Private Mode” to your Firefox browser and it solves this problem.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hide-private-mode/
T-mobile is apparently running some kind of trackers on their pages that load when we log-in.
What do you suppose T-Mobile.com does with all that information they are getting by tracking their own customers?
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