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When I try to log into the CD project Red site (via PC and ie) and the GOG log in window comes up and I try to enter my details it doesn't even register. No "Invalid password" no "Incorrect email"... nothing. Same when I try to make up a new account.

Anyone else having this issue?
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Skattered_Ink: When I try to log into the CD project Red site (via PC and ie) and the GOG log in window comes up and I try to enter my details it doesn't even register. No "Invalid password" no "Incorrect email"... nothing. Same when I try to make up a new account.

Anyone else having this issue?
CDPR uses GOG login, so you must allow your browser to accept 3rd party cookies.
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Skattered_Ink: When I try to log into the CD project Red site (via PC and ie) and the GOG log in window comes up and I try to enter my details it doesn't even register. No "Invalid password" no "Incorrect email"... nothing. Same when I try to make up a new account.

Anyone else having this issue?
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Hickory: CDPR uses GOG login, so you must allow your browser to accept 3rd party cookies.
Thanks for the reply but even after adding the site to the "Always allow" list it still doesn't work.
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Hickory: CDPR uses GOG login, so you must allow your browser to accept 3rd party cookies.
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Skattered_Ink: Thanks for the reply but even after adding the site to the "Always allow" list it still doesn't work.
Which browser are you using, and are you certain that 'Always allow' applies to 3rd party cookies? It's normally a separate setting from main cookies. I can tell you that this is exactly what the problem is. It bugged me for the longest time, until I stumbled upon the answer.
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Skattered_Ink: Thanks for the reply but even after adding the site to the "Always allow" list it still doesn't work.
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Hickory: Which browser are you using, and are you certain that 'Always allow' applies to 3rd party cookies? It's normally a separate setting from main cookies. I can tell you that this is exactly what the problem is. It bugged me for the longest time, until I stumbled upon the answer.
I'm using Internet Explorer 11 and windows 7

When I use it to log into this site through the GOG window, it works, but not when I try it on the CD Projekt Red site. (even when I've still got this page open.)

I went into tools/internet options and went onto the privacy tab. My computer is set on medium. Then I hit the "sites" button and entered the specific page and then hit the "Allow" button.

Dunno what to do about it really. Any help would be appreciated!
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Skattered_Ink: I'm using Internet Explorer 11 and windows 7

When I use it to log into this site through the GOG window, it works, but not when I try it on the CD Projekt Red site. (even when I've still got this page open.)

I went into tools/internet options and went onto the privacy tab. My computer is set on medium. Then I hit the "sites" button and entered the specific page and then hit the "Allow" button.

Dunno what to do about it really. Any help would be appreciated!
You need to go into Privacy > Settings > Advanced and set your cookies as the attached image. Note that this only needs to be temporary if you don't use CDP forums often, and your privacy is usually more strict.
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Post edited July 02, 2016 by Hickory
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Skattered_Ink: I'm using Internet Explorer 11 and windows 7

When I use it to log into this site through the GOG window, it works, but not when I try it on the CD Projekt Red site. (even when I've still got this page open.)

I went into tools/internet options and went onto the privacy tab. My computer is set on medium. Then I hit the "sites" button and entered the specific page and then hit the "Allow" button.

Dunno what to do about it really. Any help would be appreciated!
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Hickory: You need to go into Privacy > Settings > Advanced and set your cookies as the attached image. Note that this only needs to be temporary if you don't use CDP forums often, and your privacy is usually more strict.
Thanks. Had tried that but with the "Always Prompt" option on the third party. The window stayed but instead of resetting the fields this time the circle of "I'm thinking" on the log in button kept revolving without end. Tried it with both option on allow now and same result.

*Sigh* maybe my computer's just being difficult for the hell of it.

*And just as I posted that the log in went through. Temperamental thing!*

So thanks for the fix :) Much appreciated!
Post edited July 02, 2016 by Skattered_Ink