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Can't access Apple's support page in FFox; getting a looped pop-up dialogue box.

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Hi,

When I try to access Apple's support page, there's a 'Welcome back - do you have the same problem as last time?' dialogue box that I can't get past. No matter what I press (Yes or No), the page refreshes and the box comes back.

I have deleted my cache, and gone through every step I can with Apple support over the phone, but the issue still occurs.

What's the problem?

Hi, When I try to access Apple's support page, there's a 'Welcome back - do you have the same problem as last time?' dialogue box that I can't get past. No matter what I press (Yes or No), the page refreshes and the box comes back. I have deleted my cache, and gone through every step I can with Apple support over the phone, but the issue still occurs. What's the problem?

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Hi, you say you've cleared your cache, but that problem is more likely to be caused by a cookie, so open Options/Preferences (cog wheel) - in the 3-bar menu unless you've moved it, > Privacy tab (Show Cookies), then scroll through and remove any Apple cookies.

If your question is resolved by this or any other answer, please take a minute to let us know.

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Hi Scribe,

Thanks, but nah -- I have done that, too. I went through all of the obvious stuff with the Apple support guy, and I'm confident that we took care of all of that kind of stuff.

That's why I want to ask Mozilla what the problem might be, because it doesn't seem to be originating (at least not obviously) from my computer.

God knows, though, I'm not an expert.

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This may help;

Remove History For One Site Open the History Manager <Control><Shift> H. In the search bar, enter the name of the site. Right click on one of the listings and select Forget About This Site. This should remove all information, including any passwords / settings.