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jbneubauer
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dropbox captcha error
Your browser appears to be blocking dropboxcaptcha.com, which is required for authentication.
I ran a scan on my computer, and performed the following:
restarted the computer
cleared the...
Hannah
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey jbneubauer, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Can you let us know if your experience changed when you tried from a different browser? Did you get the same error?
Have you also tried from an incognito window?
Keep me posted.
- Chickenandprawn2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Sadly, the login that blocks access is required to comment on the issue. Practically Dilbert-ish to block support on login issues with a login requirement 🙂
This is the same behaviour whether on wifi, or on private mobile-phone hotspot. My Mac is new and fairly standard-config, so it must be similar to any standard Mac config you'd use for testing. Safari (because it came with the Mac and is supported). All updated to today's latest Safari (16.3 (18614.4.6.1.6)) and MacOS (13.2.1 (22D68)). Private Browsing has similar behaviour.
Is it possible your captcha popup is behaving like the popup ads we used to see? Where a popup comes from a different domain than the originating page?- Walter2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Chickenandprawn, sorry to hear about this.
Does this persist on other browsers as well?
If you happen to have an antivirus, VPN, or firewall running on your computer, you could try temporarily disabling them as well.
- Chickenandprawn2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I appreciate you replying, Walter.
I don't use a VPN, filter, or scanner.
If you're gonna test a Tesla (say that 5 times fast), do you test it from the factory, or with replacement tires, windscreen, wipers, headlights, and seats? You test a Tesla as it rolls off the factory floor. We can add extra cruft later, keeping it "stock" for now.
New out-of-box Mac.
> How about other browsers ?
You test a Tesla as it rolls off the factory floor. Keeping it "stock"
I would expect Dropbox would test with the things on the Mac as it unboxed, before adding stuff to it; the fact that a popup is popping up from a different domain seems a bit fishy.
I'm willing to share as much detail as my coder's fingers can find, but -- "Heisenbug" -- I don't want to dramatically change the environment from my typical day-to-day with extras I'll never use just to confirm that in a very different situation I'll never encounter, a different browser doesn't protect me from foreign popups.
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