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watch espn quit working on firefox, works fine on chrome

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I can log into the "watch espn" site, but the links are just "dead." When I click, I should go to another screen where i select my cable provider, but they do not. It seems to work fine in chrome, but I'd prefer to stay with firefox. I have cleared my cache a couple of times. Also, other links on the watch espn website seem to work, just none of the links to live events to watch (in this case wimbledon). thanks. Bill

I can log into the "watch espn" site, but the links are just "dead." When I click, I should go to another screen where i select my cable provider, but they do not. It seems to work fine in chrome, but I'd prefer to stay with firefox. I have cleared my cache a couple of times. Also, other links on the watch espn website seem to work, just none of the links to live events to watch (in this case wimbledon). thanks. Bill

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That looks like a problem with third-party cookies. It works if I create an allow for session cookie exception for https://sp.auth.adobe.com