Add the extension “Hide Private Mode” to your Firefox browser and it solves this problem.https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/hide-private-mode/T-mobile is apparently running some kind of trackers on their pages that load when we log-in.What do you suppose T-Mobile.com does with all that information they are getting by tracking their own customers?
Found a work-around for t-mobile.com’s trackers that were preventing the page to load properly!By adding the extension called “Hide Privacy Mode” to the Firefox browser allows me to stay in incognito mode for the browser and log-in to the t-mobile website!The browser still blocks the trackers and prevents those tracking cookies, but the website can’t tell that the browser is running in incognito mode. T-mobile is running these trackers to follow their customers as they surf the internet.What do YOU think they do with that information?? T-mobile.com STILL NEEDS TO FIX THEIR PAGES and stop tracking their customers!
So because of hackers and scammers T-Mobile wants me to give up my privacy?That makes no sense at all.Your answer is wrong. T-mobile needs to fix their web pages!
I keep getting that message too. Why does t-mobile not allow privacy for their customers anymore? Firefox is no longer supported in private modeThe Firefox browser is no longer supported in private mode on our site. To continue, please take Firefox out of private mode or choose another browser. We recommend Chrome, Safari or Edge. This just ain’t right.FIX THIS T-MOBILE!
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