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Trying to stream Live TV from http://www.cnbc.com/live-tv/ and it complains "You are in Private Browsing Mode" when FF is not in PBM."

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FF Version 59.0.1 (64-bit) Windoze 7 64-bit ABP Disabled for cnbc.com NOT in Private Browser Mode Cookies Enabled for cnbc.com Tools->Options->Privacy&Security->ShowCookies shows that a CNBC cookie is present.

Cable provider: Spectrum/Brighthouse

Window from cbnc.com/live-tv/ follows:

You are in Private Browsing Mode

We noticed you are attempting to use our site in a private or incognito browsing mode which interferes with cookies. To utilize this site you must be in a normal browser mode with cookies enabled.

I gotta cut the Cable TV cord.This is my first attempt.

FF Version 59.0.1 (64-bit) Windoze 7 64-bit ABP Disabled for cnbc.com NOT in Private Browser Mode Cookies Enabled for cnbc.com Tools->Options->Privacy&Security->ShowCookies shows that a CNBC cookie is present. Cable provider: Spectrum/Brighthouse ********************************* Window from cbnc.com/live-tv/ follows: ********************************* You are in Private Browsing Mode We noticed you are attempting to use our site in a private or incognito browsing mode which interferes with cookies. To utilize this site you must be in a normal browser mode with cookies enabled. I gotta cut the Cable TV cord.This is my first attempt.

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Firefox 51+ will mark HTTP connections with a padlock with a strike through and shows "Connection is Not Secure" if you click the Control Center 'i' button at the left end of the location/address bar.

Note that this message is meant as a warning that you could be vulnerable and that it shouldn't prevent (block) you from accessing the website.

You can press the ESC key to close a doorhanger with a warning message in the name and password field.

See also:

Thanks cor-el,

Your post was insightful.

Hi again Heffie,

I received another email from CNBC - they told me to advice you to contact them if you have anymore questions :

email  : customercare@support.cnbc.com

or call : 1-877-280-4548, Monday - Friday: 9AM to 5PM ET.

Thanks Happy,

You went above and beyond... Well done.

Heffie

Heffie said

Thanks Happy, You went above and beyond... Well done.

Aww, that's sweet - you just made my day ....

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