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Can't login into the EU Store of IFixit

When i first clicked on login, i was prompted to enter my email and password. After I did, I got redirected to the front page but wasn’t logged in and it still asked me to log in at the top right. After I clicked that again, and clicked on login on the next site, I got redirected to the home without having to fill any log in form

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Thanks for posting @smarbrand I've notified our dev team and I'll let you know if anything changes.

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Just to clarify, here are the steps I think happened:

1. Went to eustore.ifixit.com

2. Clicked log in

3. Was redirected to www.ifixit.com (to the login page?)

4. Logged in

5. got redirected back to eustore.ifixit.com

6. Was not logged in

7. Clicked log in and was logged in without further prompt for username + password

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8. Got redirected back to eustore.ifixit.com

9. Still not logged in

Otherwise it was accurate

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Hi Elias! Can you share a little more information? What browser are you using? Can you try using a different browser and let us know if the same thing happens? Your flow is correct, but you should be logged in once you're redirected back. Thanks!

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I tried it on different browsers, Chrome and Edge on PC. Chrome and Samsung Browser on Mobile. None of those worked, and it didnt work on any browser. I checked whether cookies are enabled and they are

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Considering you tried this on so many browsers, I suspect it's not that you have blocked cookies for the eustore, right? You can check in Chrome at chrome://settings/content/cookies

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@addison Nope, I already said in my previous comment that I have them enabled. I also tried deleting my browser history, but that only sets me back to step 1.

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Elias Kortmann will be eternally grateful.