Can't access images on pornographic website - 401 error [closed]












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I have an account on a pornographic website. This is not a discussion of the content of that website - this is a technical issue. If this is still not allowed, please tell me - I couldn't find anything specifically regarding asking for help with technical issues on such websites in the terms of service.



So, anyway, my issue is this: I can view and download videos on the website, but cannot view or download images. I've opened the console (by pressing F12) and apparently I'm getting a 401 authentication error. I've already tried all sorts of things - clearing my cache and cookies for every website, for the website specifically, having my password on the website changed, using different browsers, etc., and nothing so far has solved my problem. I'm sure there's some sort of issue with network settings or something on my computer, because I can access images on my phone with no issues.



EDIT: Progress report - I can see images on the mobile version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a mobile device, and I cannot see images on the desktop version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a desktop pc. This only confuses me more.










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closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, bertieb Dec 24 '18 at 13:30


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    I have an account on a pornographic website. This is not a discussion of the content of that website - this is a technical issue. If this is still not allowed, please tell me - I couldn't find anything specifically regarding asking for help with technical issues on such websites in the terms of service.



    So, anyway, my issue is this: I can view and download videos on the website, but cannot view or download images. I've opened the console (by pressing F12) and apparently I'm getting a 401 authentication error. I've already tried all sorts of things - clearing my cache and cookies for every website, for the website specifically, having my password on the website changed, using different browsers, etc., and nothing so far has solved my problem. I'm sure there's some sort of issue with network settings or something on my computer, because I can access images on my phone with no issues.



    EDIT: Progress report - I can see images on the mobile version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a mobile device, and I cannot see images on the desktop version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a desktop pc. This only confuses me more.










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    closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, bertieb Dec 24 '18 at 13:30


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      I have an account on a pornographic website. This is not a discussion of the content of that website - this is a technical issue. If this is still not allowed, please tell me - I couldn't find anything specifically regarding asking for help with technical issues on such websites in the terms of service.



      So, anyway, my issue is this: I can view and download videos on the website, but cannot view or download images. I've opened the console (by pressing F12) and apparently I'm getting a 401 authentication error. I've already tried all sorts of things - clearing my cache and cookies for every website, for the website specifically, having my password on the website changed, using different browsers, etc., and nothing so far has solved my problem. I'm sure there's some sort of issue with network settings or something on my computer, because I can access images on my phone with no issues.



      EDIT: Progress report - I can see images on the mobile version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a mobile device, and I cannot see images on the desktop version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a desktop pc. This only confuses me more.










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      I have an account on a pornographic website. This is not a discussion of the content of that website - this is a technical issue. If this is still not allowed, please tell me - I couldn't find anything specifically regarding asking for help with technical issues on such websites in the terms of service.



      So, anyway, my issue is this: I can view and download videos on the website, but cannot view or download images. I've opened the console (by pressing F12) and apparently I'm getting a 401 authentication error. I've already tried all sorts of things - clearing my cache and cookies for every website, for the website specifically, having my password on the website changed, using different browsers, etc., and nothing so far has solved my problem. I'm sure there's some sort of issue with network settings or something on my computer, because I can access images on my phone with no issues.



      EDIT: Progress report - I can see images on the mobile version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a mobile device, and I cannot see images on the desktop version of the site, whether or not I'm actually using a desktop pc. This only confuses me more.







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      edited Dec 23 '18 at 6:21







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      closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, bertieb Dec 24 '18 at 13:30


      Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









      closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, bertieb Dec 24 '18 at 13:30


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          If it's not fixed when changing browsers, disabling extensions or using incognito mode, and you've found that it works fine with the mobile site, chances are it's a bug with their desktop site and there is nothing you can do.



          From there you have two options, report the bug to their customer support or wait it out and see if it gets fixed. Communication between website users and website developers is crucial, sometimes broken things can go unnoticed!






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          • Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

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          If it's not fixed when changing browsers, disabling extensions or using incognito mode, and you've found that it works fine with the mobile site, chances are it's a bug with their desktop site and there is nothing you can do.



          From there you have two options, report the bug to their customer support or wait it out and see if it gets fixed. Communication between website users and website developers is crucial, sometimes broken things can go unnoticed!






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          • Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

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            Dec 23 '18 at 14:14
















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          If it's not fixed when changing browsers, disabling extensions or using incognito mode, and you've found that it works fine with the mobile site, chances are it's a bug with their desktop site and there is nothing you can do.



          From there you have two options, report the bug to their customer support or wait it out and see if it gets fixed. Communication between website users and website developers is crucial, sometimes broken things can go unnoticed!






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          • Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

            – DrIgnispirus
            Dec 23 '18 at 14:14














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          If it's not fixed when changing browsers, disabling extensions or using incognito mode, and you've found that it works fine with the mobile site, chances are it's a bug with their desktop site and there is nothing you can do.



          From there you have two options, report the bug to their customer support or wait it out and see if it gets fixed. Communication between website users and website developers is crucial, sometimes broken things can go unnoticed!






          share|improve this answer













          If it's not fixed when changing browsers, disabling extensions or using incognito mode, and you've found that it works fine with the mobile site, chances are it's a bug with their desktop site and there is nothing you can do.



          From there you have two options, report the bug to their customer support or wait it out and see if it gets fixed. Communication between website users and website developers is crucial, sometimes broken things can go unnoticed!







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          answered Dec 23 '18 at 6:48









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          • Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

            – DrIgnispirus
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          • Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

            – DrIgnispirus
            Dec 23 '18 at 14:14

















          Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

          – DrIgnispirus
          Dec 23 '18 at 14:14





          Yeah, that does seem like the most likely situation. I'll try to notify their customer support as soon as I can.

          – DrIgnispirus
          Dec 23 '18 at 14:14



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