When trying to login / create account to http://android.stackexchange.com I came across this:

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I do seem to have them enabled (mind the spanish).

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I am on a Windows machine. Using chrome 13.0.782.112 m

I am not sure what the problem is, so I didn't tag this as a , but I would like to see a link to help page when this appears.

Thanks in advance!

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Should this have been posted on meta.android.se? – Trufa Aug 18 '11 at 19:14
This is probably the best place to post this. Can you add the results of the chat test page? It runs a third-party cookies check. Also ensure the checkbox right below the settings you posted ("Ignore exceptions") is not checked. – Matthew Read Aug 18 '11 at 19:22
@Matthew Good catch, the cookies test fails. – Trufa Aug 18 '11 at 19:28
I passed the test with FF 3.6 – Trufa Aug 18 '11 at 19:29
Check your exceptions, perhaps -- make sure there isn't a "block" rule for any SE site, and such. Additionally make sure "Ignore exceptions" is unchecked like I mentioned above, and think about whether any extensions could possibly be affecting this. – Matthew Read Aug 18 '11 at 19:32
@Matthew No exceptions at all, not working in incognito either. (no extensions) – Trufa Aug 18 '11 at 19:42
Strange! I hope someone else can help. – Matthew Read Aug 18 '11 at 19:43
I have the same problem, posting this from Firefox. My configuration: Chrome 13.0782 on Windows 7 x64, with a few extensions installed among which Adblock. Stackoverflow is working fine when using another machine with the same (synced) configuration, however. Weird! – DCKing Aug 26 '11 at 19:17
Brand new Google Chrome install here on Linux and same issue. I tried the chat test page and the cookies test fails yet absolutely nothing in Chrome has been done to disable cookies. Whitelisting ain't working either (btw for what it is worth using Yahoo! to log in works but I wanted to add a second, backup, login but SE has obviously issues with Chrome). – Cedric Martin Oct 9 '11 at 23:57
I just want to add that I am getting the same exact issue in chrome and IE on windows 7 x64. Firefox seems to work. Cookies are enabled and no matter what I add for exceptions I get the same message. Also cookies look like they are being created just fine. I can disable cookies and when I do the browser lets me know that cookies are being blocked on the site. I re-enable cookies, and the cookies get created, but the message on the login screen shows up. I am hoping there are some ideas, as I don't like using firefox. This is a brand new install. – tastefive Feb 7 at 22:21
On another note, this has always happened on my iPad, but I was able to work around it by going diretly to the openid.stackexchange.com site, this doesn't see to work from the desktop. – tastefive Feb 7 at 22:23
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I cannot reproduce this.

Having already eliminated settings and extensions, the only thing I can think of to try is re-installing Chrome. Which may be a tad extreme.

You can force a redirect-style login by entering stackexchange.com into the form:

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I was having the same problem with IE9.

Go to

Tools/Internet Options

Click the Security Tab

Click the Trusted Sites

Click the Sites button

Paste this URL into the site address box: https://openid.stackexchange.com/

NOTE: Do NOT paste in the site URL you are accessing, that will not help.

If you are still having problems go back tothe Security Tab, click on "Custom Level" and select "Low" form the pulldown on the bottom and click OK.

Reload the page and you should have access.

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