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on 30-08-2024 06:46 PM
I've noticed that TalkTalk have recently updated some of their privacy and cookie policies.
However, one of their new important links does not work.
To go to the specific link:
To get to the link easily, one has to be logged into MyAccount.
From the main page of MyAccount, one needs to go to the bottom of the page, and click 'Cookies and our policy'
In the 'Cookies and our policy' page, it states: 'You can update your cookie preferences here'
If one clicks on this, the link is dead.
I hope TalkTalk can speedily fix this.
Bill
on 16-09-2024 09:53 AM
Hi Billx
Its been reported, and will be fixed as soon as possible.
on 13-09-2024 02:47 PM
My original question remains.
I've noticed that TalkTalk have recently updated some of their privacy and cookie policies.
However, one of their new important links does not work.
(Originally, @Divsec on on 31-08-2024, said the team will get this sorted on Monday, which would be on 02-09-2024
Then when I asked , if this might take 6 months, he says quite possibly.)
Is one of the teams going to deal with this or not?
Bill
05-09-2024 02:24 PM - edited 05-09-2024 02:25 PM
My original question remains.
I've noticed that TalkTalk have recently updated some of their privacy and cookie policies.
However, one of their new important links does not work.
Is one of the teams going to deal with this?
Bill
05-09-2024 02:10 PM - edited 05-09-2024 02:10 PM
What's up moderators? I now can't have a discussion about the internals of some of the software I and others use?
Put my writing back to where it belongs.
Bill
on 04-09-2024 03:33 PM
Oh, good idea, @Divsec
Bill
on 03-09-2024 05:09 PM
Quite possibly.
You could always clear your browser cache then try to login which would give you the accept cookies dialogue and then read the details there?
03-09-2024 04:46 PM - edited 03-09-2024 04:49 PM
Do we have to wait for 6 months for this link to be corrected?
Bill
on 31-08-2024 10:24 AM
on 31-08-2024 08:58 AM
Hi @Billx another day, another answer, you are correct, no link attached to purported link.
The team will get this sorted on Monday, thanks for pointing it out and testing solutions.
30-08-2024 10:05 PM - edited 30-08-2024 10:10 PM
I've tested it in Microsoft Edge, where there is no blocker.
The same thing happens.
What I noticed is that when you click 'Cookies and our policy',
it takes you out of 'https://service.talktalk.co.uk/dashboard'
and into 'https://www.talktalk.co.uk/legal/cookie-policy'.
But in this new page, I am no longer logged in.
In my mind, if one logs in to a website, one is logged in to every page of that website.
It seems, its not the case with TalkTalk.
I know that https://service.talktalk.co.uk might use a different server from https://www.talktalk.co.uk,
but one would assume that both are in the same website, talktalk.co.uk.
Therefore I should still be logged in.
(By the way, I did clear the cache.)
Very, very strange.
I repeated the procedure with Google Chrome, with the same results.
Are you sure you can 'update your cookie preferences here'
What can you see when you're there?
Thanks
Bill
on 30-08-2024 09:29 PM
on 30-08-2024 09:08 PM
Hi @Billx I wonder if you have the same issue with edge? Also could it just be as simple as cache flush.
I use a free dns adblocker with minimal issues.
30-08-2024 08:56 PM - edited 30-08-2024 09:18 PM
Hi, @Divsec
I use Windows 10 and Google Chrome.
I do use a blocker, but it is currently switched off.
Maybe TalkTalk are angry, because I have used it before, I don't know.
I also recopied the link and then pasted it into a new email.
If there was a link, it would show in the new email.
What was pasted was just text.
This is amazing.
Thanks
Bill
on 30-08-2024 08:35 PM
Hi @Billx it's working for me in both chrome and Firefox on Android 13 tablet.
Which are you using?