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Facing some issue with "cookies" in many sites

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Hello,

I am having problems with some sites and the error seems to indicate that it is related to cookies.

In Google Drive, when I am trying to download any file, it is getting stuck in some kind of loop and at the end, it is showing this:

The page isn’t redirecting properly

An error occurred during a connection to drive.google.com.

   This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies.

Apart from this, when I am trying to log into my Riot account in Valorant's website, it is ending up showing this:

Expected redirect cookie to exist

___

I have tried following:

  • Using Standard mode for tracking protection
  • Disabling tracking protection for these sites
  • Deleting Cookies & Cache
  • Reinstalling Firefox :(

It didn't help. Also, it started after I reinstalled Windows 11. I have yet to setup it, so I have not made any changes.

Also, everything is working fine in other browsers.

Hello, I am having problems with some sites and the error seems to indicate that it is related to cookies. In Google Drive, when I am trying to download any file, it is getting stuck in some kind of loop and at the end, it is showing this: The page isn’t redirecting properly An error occurred during a connection to drive.google.com. This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies. Apart from this, when I am trying to log into my Riot account in Valorant's website, it is ending up showing this: Expected redirect cookie to exist ___ I have tried following: * Using Standard mode for tracking protection * Disabling tracking protection for these sites * Deleting Cookies & Cache * Reinstalling Firefox :( It didn't help. Also, it started after I reinstalled Windows 11. I have yet to setup it, so I have not made any changes. Also, everything is working fine in other browsers.

Chosen solution

No idea what was the problem, but it is fixed after re-installing Windows 11.

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Chosen Solution

No idea what was the problem, but it is fixed after re-installing Windows 11.