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It will run a few tests to check for the availability of certain necessary features in your browser.
If all tests pass, you should be automatically logged in network wide, provided:
You already have an existing account on the site you are visiting.
You might want to try reloading this page; if this test still fails then (or you have already
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enable HTTP cookies in your
browser settings, including JavaScript cookies (not just HTTP-only cookies). Most importantly, this has
to work on the StackExchange site where you log in with your OpenId.
Messaging
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that you allow websites (in particular stackauth.com) to store offline data.
This site is able to communicate with stackauth.com.
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into web pages, and that you allow this site and stackauth.com to communicate with each other.
Success!
All necessary browser features are enabled and functioning for network-wide automatic login.
If you still have problems, you might also want to try:
Clearing your browser cookies for this domain.
Using a different web browser.
Temporarily disabling all browser extensions, as some buggy browser extensions have been known to interfere.
If that doesn't help, please open a question on
meta.stackexchange.com
with as many details as possible of what you tried and what didn't work, so we can help you.
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