Accepting cookies domoticz forum problem

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Draakje
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Accepting cookies domoticz forum problem

Post by Draakje »

It has come to my attention that when you open direct links to topics this site becomes more or less unusable.
I can not click on any links etc..
When I do I get a message that I need to accept the cookies first.
But... I was never asked to accept the cookies.. I only get this question when I open the main url (https://www.domoticz.com/forum)

Is this something to be fixed? (quite annoying)

thanks!
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I'm having the same... Really annoying.
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everybody has the same... hope it get fixed soon because it does not help the user experience.
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Post by leecollings »

Hi, I just wnated to reply to this to try and bump it up to get more people reading it.

There is an issue, as I found myself in this loop too... not allowed to click any links until I had accepted the cookie policy, but with no banner advertised anywhere.

It took me a while before it could appear (different variants of domain URL etc).

If this can be shown some other way it would be better. Or as a modal perhaps? I don't know whether the cookie notice is a native thing, or an add-on feature to the forum software.

But this ideally needs looking at as a priority, as it could be causing many people to give up on forums.
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