I have been stuck at this screen for over an hour. How am I supposed to DM my game if I can't load the website on my laptop and need to use my phone to write this. I do not have an adblocker installed, the only extension I'm using is Beyond20 to connect to Roll20, and I have cookies and Javascript enabled. So why am I locked out of the website despite pressing and holding that button. It should allow you to load the page after pressing and holding the button, but no, it has to sit there blinking dots at you for over an hour.
the only extension I'm using is Beyond20 to connect to Roll20
Have you tried disabling this extension, clearing your cache, waiting 5-10 minutes and then retrying? Beyond20 is the exact kind of extension (one that injects data into the site traffic) that can trigger the human verification screen.
Yes, I tried disabling it; I also tried Chrome, and Edge(I normally use Firefox). Edge is never used, so it had no extensions and had to even be updated before i could use it to attempt to even reach the website, let alone log in, so it was not an account issue either. Nothing I did helped, and I was locked out of the website for over 3 hours on my laptop and could only access it using my phone. I tried clicking and holding the button until I got a check mark that turned into 3 blinking dots. I tried holding longer, nothing helped. My support ticket got a cookie cutter response telling me to disable adblockers and extensions and allow cookies despite me saying in my initial ticket that I had done just that. I understand the need to keep bots away and prevent them from grabbing all of the content off the website, but how that system was able to think I was a bot when all I did was open a bunch of tabs for items I was looking at for my party, I don't know... it's not like I opened a massive amount all at once, it was over an hour that I was going through the list of items and opening tabs for items I wanted to add to the maybe list. 42 Tabs in over an hour is definitely a lot slower than a bot would do it, so I should not have been stuck with that screen.
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I have been stuck at this screen for over an hour. How am I supposed to DM my game if I can't load the website on my laptop and need to use my phone to write this. I do not have an adblocker installed, the only extension I'm using is Beyond20 to connect to Roll20, and I have cookies and Javascript enabled. So why am I locked out of the website despite pressing and holding that button. It should allow you to load the page after pressing and holding the button, but no, it has to sit there blinking dots at you for over an hour.
Have you tried disabling this extension, clearing your cache, waiting 5-10 minutes and then retrying? Beyond20 is the exact kind of extension (one that injects data into the site traffic) that can trigger the human verification screen.
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Yes, I tried disabling it; I also tried Chrome, and Edge(I normally use Firefox). Edge is never used, so it had no extensions and had to even be updated before i could use it to attempt to even reach the website, let alone log in, so it was not an account issue either. Nothing I did helped, and I was locked out of the website for over 3 hours on my laptop and could only access it using my phone. I tried clicking and holding the button until I got a check mark that turned into 3 blinking dots. I tried holding longer, nothing helped. My support ticket got a cookie cutter response telling me to disable adblockers and extensions and allow cookies despite me saying in my initial ticket that I had done just that. I understand the need to keep bots away and prevent them from grabbing all of the content off the website, but how that system was able to think I was a bot when all I did was open a bunch of tabs for items I was looking at for my party, I don't know... it's not like I opened a massive amount all at once, it was over an hour that I was going through the list of items and opening tabs for items I wanted to add to the maybe list. 42 Tabs in over an hour is definitely a lot slower than a bot would do it, so I should not have been stuck with that screen.