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  • Paskiausią atsakymą parašė Jerry Yeagley

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When I try to log into my Verizon Account I'm getting the following message:

Blocked by X-Frame-Options Policy

An error occurred during a connection to ssoauth.verizon.com.

Firefox prevented this page from loading in this context because the page has an X-Frame-Options policy that disallows it.

Well this is not a good situation. What do I do so I can get into my account?

When I try to log into my Verizon Account I'm getting the following message: Blocked by X-Frame-Options Policy An error occurred during a connection to ssoauth.verizon.com. Firefox prevented this page from loading in this context because the page has an X-Frame-Options policy that disallows it. Well this is not a good situation. What do I do so I can get into my account?
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Hello,

Install “Ignore X-Frame-Options Header” Firefox Add-on

This is a Firefox add-on that can be used to achieve the same results if you do not have access to the web server.

Installing this Add-on will let you bypass the x-frame-options policy and allow the website to be loaded in the iframe.

Hope it works. Thanks.

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Chosen Solution

Hello,

Install “Ignore X-Frame-Options Header” Firefox Add-on

This is a Firefox add-on that can be used to achieve the same results if you do not have access to the web server.

Installing this Add-on will let you bypass the x-frame-options policy and allow the website to be loaded in the iframe.

Hope it works. Thanks.

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Now I'm getting another error - See Attachment

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Did you open another browser at the same time, If it's not then try clearing cookies and sites data.

  • Click the menu button. and select Options. Preferences.
  • Select the Privacy & Security panel and go to the Cookies and Site Data section.
  • Click the Clear Data… button. The Clear Data dialog will appear. ...
  • Click Clear.
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I'm not sure we're using the same Firefox. I have looked everywhere I know to look and cannot find a "Menu" button so I can't even begin doing what you ask. I'm using 77.0.1 (64-bit) I mean it, I have looked everywhere for a menu button Jerry

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Ok, I found the menu and followed through and deleted the cookies and data.

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Still getting the same message.

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Its 3 vertical bars look at my mouse cursor in attached screenshot.

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I found it and followed through. I'm going to uninstall Firefox, reinstall it and if I have the same problems I'll use Chrome.