![]() But the ability, following login, to be taken back to the article I was browsing is broken. But if, from that login screen, I click the link to go to the Times' home page, I am taken there and discover that I have indeed been logged in. And so it appears that I am not logged in. In fact, it can seem almost identical to Googles browser, although several extra features have been added to increase loading speed, find websites faster, and increase your productivity in an easy and accessible way. With Slimjet, after the redirect seems to fail I am brought back to the Times login screen. Slimjet is a web browser based on the Blink engine developed on Chromium, on which Google Chrome is also based. One other note: When working correctly, if I am in a Times article, but have not yet logged on (they paywall doesn't kick in until after x number of articles), then attempt to log in with Google, correct behavior would be for me to be able to log in then be referred back to the article. Slimjet comes with a turbocharged download manager which uses multiple connections in parallel to download files up to 12x faster. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. See their chess rating, follow their best games, and challenge them to play a game. Join Facebook to connect with Calven McVetty and others you may know. The closest possibly relevant setting I could find is 'Block cross-domain HTTP referrer,' which I've unchecked, but the problem persists. Join Facebook to connect with Calven McVetty and others you may know. Discover the online chess profile of Calven McVetty (calvenmcvetty) at. In the address bar of the referring page a little icon appears, which when hovered over displays 'Redirect blocked on this page.' I've looked in Settings. Clicking the 'Login with Google' button, a new tab briefly appears then disappears. I'm trying to log in to my New York Times account. ![]() I searched the board, but couldn't find an answer to this. ![]()
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