![]() ![]() ![]() Nov 25, 20199 post(s)Topic: /Same here in France. With java script disabled some cookies are not available and they are probably needed for the login process.The following cookies are missed:DGIIDDGUIDDGZIDDGZUIDDGHIDDGSIDI currently havent found, where they are transfered (js, ajax, ). The thread I found with information is here: think the relevant part is:How to reproduce the behavior within a webbrowser (e.g.Ĭhromium):Switch off (block) java script for all cookies from Enter the developer tools go to ‘elements’Search forEdit attribute and change from ‘disabled’ to ‘enabled’Enter user and password and submit the formYou will get a response 405 and will be redirected to a captcha security page.I would say, it’s a cookie problem. Nov 26, 201915 post(s)Topic: /eSniper seems to have had a similar problem. If you are using a VPN or access your ebay account from many different “not so normal” locations.Good luck. The reason eBay gave me is that every one can know your ID, but not everyone knows the email address used for that eBay ID (for security reasons when they suspect that you are logging in from so many different IP#, etc. How To Block Ebay Member From Seeing My Itemsīut sometimes, the eBay ID will not work. Told me to use email address to login from my browser, and it works. I actually had problem logging in from my browser before, and i am sure about my password, so I called eBay on that, and the customer service rep. Nov 26, 2019285 post(s)Topic: /ivan: regarding “captcha”, try in settings, instead of your ebay user ID, use your email address associated with the eBay ID. ![]() But try it when you get a new smart phone, even with complete restore to where all apps and files are all the same as the old phone, you still need to authenticate with your bank accounts and Paypal and eBay, etc.If I turn on my VPN, even selecting “California” which is where I am, all my email accounts will be blocked and I will receive notifications of “suspicious login” telling me that someone else has my password and is trying to access my email account and it was “blocked”, and I should thank them for bloking me haha. We need to know how eBay is either granting or blocking access.Īnd if IP# and machine ID is the keys they look for then that’s how we need to follow.It’s similar to if you use your own phone and the app will just login in to your bank account or Paypal or eBay. But maybe that’s why eBay tighten up their codes as they are the one being responsible for any financial transactions that went through their servers.I think every well “used” machines whether Windows or Mac, will have lots of footprints and signatures left in the machine from prior use. Nov 30, 2019285 post(s)Topic: /Could be that eBay detected “changes” on your end (like different IP#’s).Maybe you can go to preferences in JBW and “test login” again?And also if you use VPN, how do you set the preferences in JBW for the ’Firewall'?Those all play some factors I think.Granted it was working much smoother and easier before. Dec 3, 2019285 post(s)Topic: /Oh well, you have no problem login with browsers and you have static IP, and did you test your login within JBW preferences settings? If that does not login, then your JBW will not work, right?Besides that, I don’t know how else but to suggest you read from the web:From the web:figure out why you have the infamous error 405.
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